Floyd Mayweather could be ready to make another return to the ring after the collapse of the mega-money boxing match against YouTuber Money Kicks. 'Money', 45, was set for another lucrative showdown in Dubai last month but the bout, which was said to be taking place on top of a helipad on the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah hotel, was axed after a breakdown in talks between the two fighters.
Now, Mayweather's coach Gerald Tucker has revealed that the undefeated champion is targeting a May comeback. Tucker told Boxing King Media: "I can't say for certain, but I believe a new opponent end of May." Retiring from professional boxing in 2017, following his long-awaited grudge match with UFC star Conor McGregor, Mayweather left the sport with an unblemished 50-0 record.
Though he has since returned to the ring for two exhibition bouts - with a third now expected in May.Mayweather fought YouTube sensation Logan Paul in Florida almost 12 months ago with the fight going the distance.
Despite no winner being declared and mutual respect on the night, the rift between Paul and 'Money' has failed to evaporate.
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