Mike Tyson vs. Floyd Mayweather fight now set for fall, crucial details pending
Promoters of the Mike Tyson vs. Floyd Mayweather exhibition say the fight will be delayed until the fall because Tyson suffered a broken hand.
An exhibition fight between Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather Jr. will take place in the fall instead of the spring as initially scheduled because Tyson is recovering from a broken hand suffered in training, according to the fight promoters. Tyson was seen wearing a cast on his right arm in March and, at the time, said he had sprained it during training.
The exhibition match between Tyson, 59, and Mayweather, 49, was initially scheduled for April 25 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The promoters, brothers Richard Miele and Craig Miele, cited May 30 as the initial fight date. The promoters have not announced a new date or venue but, according to the press release, will do so “shortly.
’’ This fall, Mayweather is also scheduled to fight Manny Pacquiao in a professional fight this September in Las Vegas. Tyson’s right arm drew attention in March when he was wearing a cast. During an appearance on "The Ariel Helwani Show" Tyson said of the apparent injury, “Training, punching stuff.
Just a little sprain, I have to go hard, it’s the only way I’ve got to go. ’’ Later in the month, during Tyson’s trip to Thailand, there was no sign of the cast in videos and photos of Tyson. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Mike Tyson vs Floyd Mayweather fight now set for fall in latest update