Mayweather and Tyson Set the Stage for a Legendary Spring Showdown

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Boxing history is in the making! Legendary undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather is officially training hard for a spring exhibition showdown against former heavyweight powerhouse Mike Tyson — and the combat sports universe is buzzing.
What We Know?
This unique exhibition bout — part of Mayweather’s blockbuster 2026 fight calendar — is reportedly scheduled for April 25, 2026, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. That date and location come from multiple boxing sources who have tracked the promotion over recent weeks.
Mayweather, who officially retired from professional boxing in 2017 with a perfect 50‑0 record, has stayed active in high‑profile exhibitions and now appears to be embracing a packed year of action.
Training and Build‑Up
Mayweather’s camp confirms he’s in the gym training every day, blending sparring, conditioning and strategy work as the countdown to April continues. Tyson — no stranger to big‑time fights — is also reportedly getting ready, showing off a lean, focused physique.
Adding to the excitement, Mayweather has begun filming a special countdown series called Living With The Legend, offering fans behind‑the‑scenes access to his preparation and mindset ahead of the bout.
A Busy Year for “Money”
This Tyson exhibition is just the start: Mayweather has also announced two more major fights in 2026. He’s slated for a June exhibition against Mike Zambidis, an 18‑time world kickboxing champion, in Athens, Greece — and then plans a professional rematch with longtime rival Manny Pacquiao on September 19, 2026, at the Sphere in Las Vegas, live worldwide on Netflix.
The Pacquiao bout marks Mayweather’s return to professional competition after nearly a decade, giving fans worldwide a long‑awaited sequel to their first 2015 clash.
Why This Matters?
Fights like this blur the line between exhibition spectacle and athletic achievement — and that’s exactly why fans can’t look away. Mayweather and Tyson are icons from different eras, and although this isn’t a traditional competitive title fight, it’s shaping up to be one of the most talked‑about boxing events of 2026.
Whether you’re in it for nostalgia, athleticism, or pure curiosity, this spring showdown is must‑watch sports entertainment. Stay tuned — the next few months in boxing are going to be unforgettable.

