"When I
made my decision to retire last year, I felt like it was time for me to go
as I had been boxing my whole life and felt like I had done all that I could
do," said Mayweather, whose success and popularity in and out of the ring
made him a household name and one of the sport's biggest attractions. "But
after I had time to rest, enjoy life with my family and friends, I started
to miss the competition and my fans. I am ready to return to boxing and
give people another dose of the Mayweather experience."
Much to
the surprise of the sports world, Mayweather left the ring at the top of his
game, having amassed an undefeated professional record of 39-0, 25 KOs and
championships in five weight divisions. The then-recognized best
pound-for-pound fighter in the world was coming off of back-to-back 2007
mega-performances with his historic May 5 victory over Oscar de la Hoya - in
the highest grossing pay-per-view event in all of sports history - followed
by his stellar December 8 tenth round knockout over the previously
undefeated Ricky Hatton. These fights catapulted Mayweather near the top of
the all-time money-earning list in the sport.
That
same year, Mayweather's star-power and crossover appeal were reaching new
heights. His appearances on ABC's Dancing With The Stars and his
main event performance in the WWE's WrestleMania XXIV helped to
elevate his worldwide recognition to even higher levels. Proof of
Mayweather's staying power came with his recent appearance in an AT&T
High-Speed Internet commercial that has been showing nationally, including
multiple airings during CBS's coverage of this year's Masters Golf
Tournament, despite him having been a retired athlete.
More
importantly, while Mayweather stepped away from the sport, the world's top
fighters continued to ask to fight him and fans everywhere were asking for
him to come back to the ring.
"I
retired from the sport, but it was as if I had never made an announcement,"
said Mayweather. "Fighters were constantly calling me out and fans would
stop me all the time and ask me to make a return. It feels good to be back
and trust me, I will deliver the same electrifying performances I always
have throughout my career."
Mayweather makes his return against the dangerous and highly-touted
five-time world champion in three weight divisions Juan Manuel Marquez, who
is rated among the top fighters in the world today and considered to be a
very aggressive selection by Mayweather for his first challenge after his
long layoff. The bout will take place on Saturday, July 18 at the MGM Grand
Garden Arena in Las Vegas and will be broadcast live on HBO pay-per-view
"I am
not wasting any time with a tune-up fight," said Mayweather. "I'm going
straight to the top. Marquez called me out immediately after his victory
over Juan Diaz in February and now he gets his wish. What he is going to
find out is that you should be very careful what you wish for."
Mayweather continued, "the rest of those fighters who called me out can get
in line too because they are going to get their chance...one at a time and
slowly but surely. It's going to be a great return and a wonderful
'experience.' Don't blink - I'M BACK!"