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Mayweather Team Targets Nigeria For December 2026 Exhibition Bout

📅3 March 2026 at 01:17
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Floyd Mayweather’s team is in talks to stage a major exhibition bout in Nigeria in December 2026, according to promoter Keane Anis, who said the event could close the boxer’s planned three-continent tour.

Nigerian-born promoter Keane Anis, Chief Executive Officer of Frontrow Fight Series and Head of The Money Team Africa, said discussions are active to return Mayweather to Nigeria for what has been described as a “Motherland Rumble.” Anis said the bout is being targeted for the festive “Detty December” period and could take place before the 2027 elections if key arrangements are secured.

“I brought Floyd Mayweather to Nigeria four years ago when he first expressed his desire to fight in the motherland.

“I can confirm that Floyd still wants to stage a ‘Motherland Rumble’ in Nigeria before the 2027 elections, provided the right conditions are in place,” Anis said.

Mayweather, who retired with a 50-0 professional record, is expected to begin his 2026 exhibition run in June in Athens, Greece, then move to Las Vegas in September, before a proposed final stop in Nigeria later in the year. At 49, he is billed to face kickboxing champion Mike Zambidis at the Telecoms Center in Athens in an event promoted as “Battle of the Legends.”

The Athens date is also being framed as preparation for a possible September rematch with Manny Pacquiao. Their 2015 fight remains the highest-grossing pay-per-view boxing event in history.

“2026 is already shaping up to be an exciting year for me,” Mayweather said while confirming plans for multiple international appearances.

No opponent has been confirmed for the proposed Nigeria card. However, industry conversations have pointed to two possible headline directions: a rescheduled exhibition involving Mike Tyson, or a rematch with Conor McGregor. Mayweather and McGregor met in 2017 in a fight that became the second-highest-grossing pay-per-view event in boxing history.

If either matchup is finalised for Nigeria, organisers believe the event could bring heavy international media coverage, increased tourism traffic, and one of the largest combat-sports audiences seen in the region.

Anis said his long-term push through Frontrow Fight Series, Front Row Entertainment and The Money Team Africa is to position Nigeria as a host market for elite global sports entertainment. He said the planned Motherland Rumble is being designed as more than a fight night, with sport, entertainment and tourism expected to run together as a single showcase.

For Nigeria, the significance is not only the star power attached to Mayweather, Tyson, Pacquiao or McGregor. It is also the chance to test the country’s capacity to host a global-scale boxing spectacle during one of its busiest cultural seasons and present Lagos and other possible host cities as viable destinations for future international events.

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