“It’s on the table… Been talks… It’s possible. No, not at all,” Mayweather said, balancing intrigue with denial. “But we just don’t know. But as of right now, um, everything is going great. I feel good. Working hard, each and every day. And I can’t wait for 2026.”
Mayweather’s comments also offered a glimpse into his mindset. While not committing to a comeback, he emphasized his health and preparation, pointing to the same work ethic that carried him to a spotless 50-0 record.
“I feel good. Working hard, each and every day,” he reiterated, suggesting that his training remains at a level befitting a professional.
Is Floyd Mayweather Making A Comeback?
A sanctioned Mayweather comeback would be seismic for boxing. Even at 48, his name commands unmatched attention, and the prospect of him defending his unblemished record would drive global pay-per-view interest. Still, his refusal to offer clarity leaves the boxing world where it has often been with “Money”: waiting, guessing, and speculating.