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retirement? Floyd Mayweather returns to the arena Israel today

2020-11-16T20:39:32.114Z


The boxer (43), who hung up his gloves three years ago, has announced that he will take part in the MMA showcase, which will take place in February in Tokyo | [Other]


The 43-year-old boxer, who hung up his gloves three years ago, has announced that he will take part in the MMA showcase, which will take place on February 28, as part of a mega event in Tokyo

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Three years after hanging up the gloves with an unprecedented 0:50 balance, Floyd Mayweather decided to return to the ring.

The 43-year-old American boxer announced tonight (Monday) that he will take part in the MMA showcase, which will take place on February 28, as part of a mega event in Tokyo.

Currently, the identity of Mayweather's opponent is still unknown, but the American can be trusted to be selected as a boxer, who will not jeopardize his unusual balance.

"Tokyo, I'm coming to you," Mayweather declared to his millions of fans on Instagram, "Tokyo is a great city and now my goal is to entertain the people of Japan. The last time I fought in Japan, I did not train too much, now I want to do this battle in a completely different way. I promise you. "

Floyd Mayweather volverá al ring el año que viene en Tokyo https://t.co/YyjsRejrLx pic.twitter.com/kWjgxtUDvH

- MARCA Polideportivo (@MarcaTMF) November 16, 2020

Mayweather, considered one of the greatest boxers of his generation, managed to win ten championship belts with his record as a pro standing at 0:50 (no loss).

Over the course of his career, the American has earned about $ 1 billion, making him the highest-earning boxer on earth.

Source: israelhayom

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