Tyson-Mayweather Fight Odds Up Now

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A fight no one wants to see yet somehow these two legendary boxers, Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Mike Tyson, will get paid a pretty penny to get in the ring and throw close to zero punches of impact.

The funny part about this is, despite no one wanting to see it, plenty of people will want to wager on it.  And the oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have odds on this exhibition bout.

According to reports from journalist Mike Coppinger, both fighters are set for an exhibition bout on April 25, 2026, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

If you think picking Mayweather is easy, think again. His price is -2500. 

Expect BetOnline to offer props on this fight too, which should offer better value. 

Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs Mike Tyson

Floyd Mayweather Jr. -2500 (1/25)

Mike Tyson +800 (8/1)

Note: Current odds imply a 96.2% probability of Mayweather Jr. winning the exhibition fight.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com 



 

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