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‘Real Reason’ He Keeps Announcing Fights Revealed

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Questions have continued to surface over why Floyd Mayweather is still stepping into the ring at 49 years old. While exhibition fights have become common for retired boxing stars, reports suggest that ‘Money’ Mayweather isn’t simply taking fights in order to keep himself busy.

The undefeated former five-division world champion has several fights lined up this year, including meetings with Mike Tyson, kickboxer Mike Zambidis and Manny Pacquiao.

Mayweather’s scheduled fights with Tyson and Zambidis have been touted as exhibition bouts, but his September clash with Pacquiao will be a full professional contest. This means that Floyd will be risking his undefeated 50-0 record as a pro.

Prior to retiring after his August 2017 win over UFC star Conor McGregor, Mayweather wasn’t known for being an active fighter. Issues with his hands caused Floyd to limit the amount of time he spent in the squared circle and for him to sign up for three bouts in the space of just a few months is particularly out of character.

However, an explanation for his sudden surge in bookings has emerged.

The Motivation Behind Floyd Mayweather’s Boxing Comeback Explored

Floyd Mayweather

Despite earning more than $1 billion across his legendary career, Mayweather has faced repeated financial and legal issues over the past decade. Reports of tax debts, lawsuits and unpaid debts have surfaced periodically since at least 2017, with speculation intensifying again in recent years.

One of the more public financial disputes involves YouTuber-turned-boxer Logan Paul, who fought Mayweather in a June 2021 exhibition in 2021.

Speaking on The Iced Coffee Hour, Paul claimed he is still owed a substantial portion of money related to the fight.

“I didn’t make as much money as you’d think fighting Floyd,” Paul said. “He still owes me a million and a half, maybe more.”

Paul alleged that Mayweather had sold the rights to the fight using his name and likeness to another company prior to the event taking place.

“He pre-sold the fight using my likeness to some company in I think Dubai or the Middle East, this is my understanding of it, for 10 million dollars cash,” Paul explained. We ended up doing the fight in the States with a different company.”

“That company that paid him that money is suing him,” Paul said. “I actually don’t know the status of that lawsuit. He has a bunch of legal trouble at the moment. I don’t think I’m ever getting the money.”

If Mayweather has the sort of financial problems that Paul suggests, it would explain his sudden willingness to return to the ring.

Reports suggest that Floyd could be in line to earn as much as $150 million for his fight with Pacquiao on September the 19th in Las Vegas, which would be a massive boost to anyone’s bank balance.

Update Emerges on Floyd Mayweather vs Mike Tyson

Floyd Mayweather speaking.

However, Mayweather’s 2026 plans may have taken a considerable blow thanks to an update on his bout with Tyson, planned for the 25th of April.

According to veteran boxing reporter Dan Rafael, the fight now won’t go ahead on that date, but is still expected to happen.

“Much discussion about the Mike Tyson – Floyd Mayweather exhibition taking place April 25 in Congo,” Rafael wrote on social media.

“Per a source with knowledge of the plans, it definitely won’t be that date. It will move to a later date, and while it might be in Congo, no site is set.”

Crucially for Mayweather, Rafael insists that the news could impact the boxers schedule for the rest of the year.

“Floyd is contractually obligated to Tyson even before he can do anything else,” he added.

With Netflix set to broadcast the Pacquiao fight, it seems likely that an arrangement will be reached to allow Mayweather to fulfill that engagement, but it is a restriction that could affect his earning potential elsewhere.

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Tottenham Eyeing Move For Brian Brobbey

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Tottenham are showing interest in a Premier League striker this summer, according to TeamTalk, as focus shifts to potential signings up front.

The change in direction follows the Lilywhites bolstering their defence, with three signings already confirmed to help tighten up a leaky backline for next season.

The midfield is a problem area, with Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes viewed as ideal potential candidates to fill the void, and then there’s the forward areas.

Tottenham are keen on wingers, with Cody Gakpo and Savinho emerging as options, but they may not be the only arrivals in the forward areas.

Strikers are being considered, and there’s a World Cup ace on the club’s radar.

Tottenham Linked With Brian Brobbey Transfer

Brian Brobbey

As links continue to emerge over potential transfer options, TeamTalk reports that Sunderland and Netherlands striker Brian Brobbey is being monitored by Tottenham.

The report claims that Spurs have been tracking the 24-year-old before he made the move to the Black Cats, and retain an interest in him to this day.

The former Ajax star, who is ‘an absolute freak of a number nine’ according to one analyst on X, is attracting interest beyond North London as well, however, as Manchester United, Chelsea, and Aston Villa have all been credited with admiration for the striker.

Brobbey, who scored seven goals in 31 appearances last season, is under contract at Sunderland until 2029, and the club currently has no interest in facilitating a sale just one-year on from signing him.

There is no price set on the centre-forward, though the report does suggest that an offer could yet test their resolve in the market.

It remains to be seen whether any club will step forward, with his World Cup performance so far suggesting that he has plenty more to offer in the future.

Ronald Koeman handed Brobbey his first start in the tournament against Sweden, where he bagged two goals and ran the defence ragged with his relentless physical ability, and showed why he has been described as “excellent”.

It showed exactly what Tottenham could have, and what the side are currently lacking in the forward areas.

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Tottenham Need Striker Presence

Tottenham manager Roberto De Zerbi celebrates win at Aston Villa via Reuters

Tottenham have lacked a lot of things in the past few seasons, but since the exit of Harry Kane, the lack of presence up front has been noticeable.

Dominic Solanke was signed as the replacement, but a mixture of injuries and just a general lack of impact means he is still trying to get his Spurs career off the ground.

Richarlison is inconsistent at best. He can put himself about, but rarely in a way that will hold up the ball and bring others into play like Roberto De Zerbi would want.


Roberto De Zerbi points during Tottenham's win over Everton


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So, therefore, a move in the transfer market for someone who does all of that makes total sense. Brobbey has his flaws, and would certainly be a work in progress, but he has shown good glimpses in the past six months of what he can do.

Whether he’d be the perfect fit for what Tottenham would want right now remains to be seen. But he would certainly add something the team has been lacking.

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Bodycam Footage Emerges of UFC Legend’s Arrest

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Police bodycam footage has emerged showing the moment retired UFC legend Dustin Poirier was arrested at an airport. It makes for concerning viewing.

Former interim lightweight champion Poirier was beloved for his fan-friendly style in the Octagon during his career, but has now hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons.

The 37-year-old was taken into custody by police in Georgia on Sunday evening and later charged with public drunkenness. A clip had already emerged of Poirier wrestling with fans at a bar in the hours before his arrest, but the new footage shows just how badly things escalated shortly afterwards.

What Dustin Poirier Did Before Getting Arrested at an Airport

Dustin Poirier

The full story of exactly what led to the charges against Poirier has become clear after the Atlanta Police Department released bodycam video of his arrest at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

After apparently being removed from a flight due to his being intoxicated, ‘The Diamond’ became agitated to the point that airline staff called for police assistance at the gate.

Shockingly, Poirier then proceeded to challenge the officer to a fight as he fumed:

“Let’s go big dog.”What’s up? Bunch of hoes. Let’s go. Let’s go. Yeah, pull me off the plane. All my boys went to the f****** crib. Now what the f***”

The officer immediately recognised the fighter as he asked: “Are you Dustin Poirier?”

The Louisiana native then doubled down on his desire to fight the officer, while also threatening other airport staff nearby.

“Man, f*** you, bro,” Poirier said. “Man, f*** her and f*** her. I’ll fight you right now. I’ll go with you right now. Let’s go. Let’s go. Tell them. Tell them. It’s going to be bad. It’s going to be bad, my (expletive). What’s up? You want to fight. You want to fight?”

The UFC star even tried to square up to the arresting officer with his fists up. At this point, the officer appeared to reach for his tazer to subdue Poirier, although he never deployed it as Dustin eventually calmed down.

As he was led away in handcuffs, Poirier even asked the arresting officer for a fist bump, insisting, “You did a great job, you did what you could.”

Poirier Facing Jail Over Airport Incident

Dustin Poirier

Poirier was formally charged with the offence during a court hearing on Monday morning. If found guilty, he faces up to a year behind bars, together with a $1,000 fine.

In the aftermath of his arrest, Poirier issued a brief seven-word statement in which he confirmed he was “working on himself” in an effort to get his personal life under control.

The veteran fighter has been open about his struggles to adjust to life following retirement from the UFC. After leaving his gloves in the cage after his loss to Max Holloway at UFC 318 last July, Poirier has previously stated that he felt like a part of him “had died” since walking away from competition.


Dustin Poirier


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Carlos Queiroz Explains Jude Bellingham Altercation During England 0-0 Ghana

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In their second match of the 2026 World Cup, England were held to a goalless draw by Ghana in Boston, a result that nonetheless keeps Thomas Tuchel’s side top of Group L following their opening 4-2 win over Croatia.

Jude Bellingham marked the occasion by becoming the youngest England player to reach 50 caps, though he was unable to inspire a breakthrough against a Ghana side happy to sit deep and frustrate their opponents.

But as half-time was called, following a half in which the Three Lions failed to register a shot on target, a foul-mouthed incident involving Bellingham took place, one that required the intervention of several players and staff from both sides, before things had the chance to escalate further.

Jude Bellingham and Carlos Queiroz Clash at Half-Time

Jude Bellingham REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

It all stemmed from a foul in which Bellingham caught Jerome Opoku late, with tempers boiling over moments after the referee’s whistle for the interval.

Bellingham looked to be exchanging expletives with former Premier League right back John Painsil, one of Carlos Queiroz’s assistants, before Queiroz himself got involved, pursuing Bellingham as Morgan Rogers pulled the Real Madrid man away.


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Players and coaching staff continued arguing as they made their way across the pitch and towards the tunnel, though no cards were issued and calm had been restored by the restart. Watch what happened below:

After the match Bellingham was eager to downplay his role in the incident. “It was just when I made a silly tackle, to be honest,” he said.

“I was trying to try to win the ball, and I followed through a little bit and caught the lad. I spoke to him after, and then their bench jumped up trying to get me a yellow card.”

He also offered a nod of respect towards the opposing dugout, adding: “I think their manager [Queiroz] I just recognised him. He’s obviously the one who used to be at Manchester United, so great respect, and nothing but a competitive edge for both of us.”

Queiroz Reveals his Thoughts on Bellingham Incident

Carlos Queiroz at Ghana's match with England at the 2026 World Cup Peter Cziborra via Reuters

After Thomas Tuchel insisted that the issue was just a matter of Bellingham standing up for himself, Queiroz was clear on what had actually irritated him, pointing to Bellingham’s language rather than anything to do with Bellingham’s challenge on his player.

The 22-year-old is no stranger to his language getting him in trouble after being sent off for verbal abuse when representing Real Madrid in February.

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“He had a bad reaction with some bad names and that’s why the story started,” the Ghana boss said, before elaborating further: “He swears and that created a bit more tension. But it’s just football – he had one word that carried a bit of fire but we are professionals and we were able to cool down. This isn’t dancing where you wear tuxedos,” per Ed Aarons of The Guardian.

England end their group stage campaign against Panama on Sunday, while Ghana face Croatia.

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