Floyd Mayweather announces latest comeback fight aged 46 with opponent, date and location CONFIRMED | The Sun

FLOYD MAYWEATHER has announced his next fight against John Gotti III.

The clash will take place on Superbowl weekend in February in Las Vegas.


That means the bout could take place on Saturday February 10 – a day before Superbowl LVIII.

Mayweather, 46, announced the event, which is titled 'Unfinished Business', on social media with the caption: "Kicking Off Super Bowl Weekend – Unfinished Business. See You Guys In Las Vegas. More Details Coming Soon!"

The venue and date is still to be confirmed by Mayweather's team.

The Money has had seven exhibition fights since retiring from professional boxing in 2017.

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He fought Gotti in June in Florida but the clash ended in a no contest after referee Kenny Bayless stopped the fight in the sixth round due to excessive trash talking.

The event then descended into chaos as a huge brawl broke out between the two camps.

Prior to that Mayweather bossed the contest and toyed with his inexperienced opponent throughout.

Gotti, 30, is the grandson of infamous mafia boss John Gotti of the Gambino crime family, which was once described as America's most powerful crime syndicate.

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Gotti won two out of two boxing fights after switching to the sport from MMA, before his first meeting with Mayweather.

The New Yorker sparked the brawl last time out by going for the 50-0 former champ after ref Bayliss had already called off the contest.

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