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Mayweather in comeback fight against Japanese kickboxer

- STEVE LUCKINGS Floyd Mayweather alongside Tenshin Nasukawa yesterday

Floyd Mayweather Jr has confirmed he will come out of retirement and face a Japanese kickboxer half his age on New Year’s Eve in Saitama.

Mayweather, 41, who has never tasted defeat in a 50-fight career in profession­al boxing, will take on Tenshin Nasukawa at the Rizin Fighting Federation’s next card on December 31, although what rules the fight take place under will be decided in the coming weeks.

Mayweather seemingly retired after taking his perfect profession­al record to a half-century of wins by defeating UFC star Conor McGregor in August last year.

Talk of a comeback has been steadily building in recent months with UFC Lightweigh­t champion Khabib Nurmagomed­ov posting on his official Facebook page last month that a showdown with Mayweather was slated for next May in Grozny, Russia.

But Mayweather’s decision to partner up with the Rizin Fighting Federation – an MMA promotion company – still comes as a shock.

Prior to yesterday’s news conference, Mayweather gave a select number of media interviews over the weekend, but the identity of Rizin’s marquee recruit for the Saitama event had been kept under wraps.

“I wanted to do something different. It doesn’t matter where the fight is but it’s in a special place,” said Mayweather, a five-weight world boxing champion.

“I always wanted to display my skills outside the US and be in a special fight. This presented itself, I spoke with my team, I got with Rizin and we put it together.

“I fought in the US for all 50 fights but as an amateur I was able to travel and fight in Russia, Cuba and so many different countries.

“I want to give the people what they want to see – blood, sweat and tears.”

Nasukawa is 21 years Mayweather’s junior but has won all 27 of his kickboxing contests as well as his first four bouts in MMA.

While Mayweather showered praise on his opponent, a bullish Nasukawa exuded confidence.

“I would like to prove with my own fist what others couldn’t do in the past,” said the 20-year-old.

“My opponent looks taller than I thought because of the aura around him, but I think I could hit him.”

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