Get ready for a thrilling showdown as Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather are set to face off in Africa! The highly anticipated exhibition bout between these boxing legends has been tentatively scheduled for April 25th in the Congo, according to Ring Magazine's Mike Coppinger. But here's where it gets controversial... While the fight was initially announced in September, it faced numerous setbacks and doubts. Members of the boxing community began to believe it was a lost cause, but Tyson's recent comments and Coppinger's report suggest it's back on. Tyson, who claimed he 'nearly died' during his comeback fight with Jake Paul, expressed his confidence in the Mayweather bout, stating, 'Yeah, it’s happening!'. However, concerns arise about Tyson's physical condition and ability to endure the rigors of a full training camp. Mayweather, on the other hand, has been active in exhibition bouts since his retirement, facing notable figures like Logan Paul and Aaron Chalmers. The question remains: Can Tyson's legendary status overcome his physical decline and deliver a memorable fight? And this is the part most people miss... The bout's location in Africa adds an intriguing layer, but the real debate lies in its potential impact on Tyson's health and the boxing world's perception of exhibition fights. Will Tyson's determination prevail, or will this be a fight that never happens? Stay tuned, as the boxing community eagerly awaits further updates on this stunning showdown!