Rules Revealed for Mike Tyson vs. Floyd Mayweather Exhibition

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Mike Tyson has provided insight into his planned exhibition match with Floyd Mayweather in the Congo, stating there will be no weight limit, the fight will be scheduled for eight rounds, and it will potentially take place in the same ring that hosted the legendary Muhammad Ali vs. George Foreman bout.

The 59-year-old former heavyweight champion recently shared these details, confirming he has signed for the contest and expects it to proceed on April 25 in Africa. Tyson described the event as a free-weight, catchweight-style exhibition, emphasizing the absence of any weight restrictions between him and Mayweather.

This stance is particularly notable given the significant weight disparity between the two fighters. Tyson weighed nearly 229 pounds for his exhibition with Jake Paul in November 2024, whereas Mayweather typically campaigns around the mid-150s, with his heaviest at just under 161 pounds for his 2024 exhibition against John Gotti III.

Key Details for Tyson vs. Mayweather Bout

Despite recent speculation about a possible postponement, Tyson has maintained that the April 25 date holds, even acknowledging a minor injury that has seen him training with a cast. The exhibition is reportedly slated for the Democratic Republic of Congo, with Kinshasa emerging as the likely host city. Country officials, including Vice Premier Minister Mobutu Nzanga Ngbangawe, have publicly supported the event, viewing it as a high-profile boxing return to Congo over five decades after the historic Ali-Foreman fight.

Tyson further added that organizers aim to use the exact ring from the 1974 “Rumble in the Jungle,” where Ali famously defeated Foreman in the eighth round to reclaim the heavyweight title. This historical connection is a core promotional element, amplifying Tyson’s assertion that he and Mayweather will compete on the same canvas once graced by Ali.

However, formal confirmation regarding the exact venue and the technical feasibility of using the original ring has yet to be released by the promoters, creating a discrepancy between Tyson’s statements and official documentation.

More specifics about the rule set continue to emerge. The bout is widely anticipated to feature eight two-minute rounds and heavier gloves, likely 14 or 16 ounces, to mitigate impact and account for the considerable size difference. Tyson’s mention of eight rounds underscores its status as a non-professional exhibition, meaning it will not impact either fighter’s official record. Nevertheless, medical and regulatory concerns persist, with critics highlighting the fighters’ combined age exceeding 100 years and a potential weight gap of over 70 pounds, which will undoubtedly focus attention on safety protocols should the April 25 Congo date be officially confirmed.

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