Maybe, Floyd Mayweather may come out of retirement soon.
Someone has offered him a “crazy,” “nine-figure” sums of money to come out of retirement and fight once more—but he remains adamant that he won’t step into the ring again at this moment in time.
Mayweather further refuted claims made by Michael Koncz—business advisor to Manny Pacquiao—that the Filipino’s team had touched base with Mayweather’s promotion company regarding a potential rematch between the two.
Indeed, after personally earning over $200 million in his showdown with Pacquiao, it would likely take a phenomenal sum to tempt Mayweather to put his unbeaten risk at record once again.
Floyd’s final fight, a unanimous decision win over Andre Berto, saw him walk away from the sport equalling Rocky Marciano’s 49-0 record, a comeback fight would likely generate plenty of interest—and money.
He refused to name the world’s best pound-for-pound fighter in his absence but is adamant he is “The Best Ever”, backing up his claim last year that he is better than Muhammad Ali.