TOKYO — Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. will meet Japanese mixed martial arts star Mikuru Asakura in a fight in September, MMA organization Rizin announced at a press conference Tuesday in Tokyo.

“The two athletes will fight in Japan next September, and the date and rules of the meeting will be specified later this month”, assured Nobuyuki Sakakibara, the president of Rizin, very “proud to see this fight take place”. .

“I am above all an MMA fighter, and I will use this specificity to win this fight, I am impatient”, affirmed, very briefly and nonchalantly, Mikuru Asakura, 29, the Japanese fighter with 16 victories in professional fights in mma.

“I’m the best, I’ve seen all the stars (…) and I’ve broken all the records”, replied the American Mayweather, known as “Money”, before describing Mikuru Asakura as “an opponent like another, and who will do his best”.

At 45, the great boxing star, undefeated during his professional career (50 wins), said he wanted to “do as always: show the public what they came to see”.

The super featherweight had retired before returning in 2017 to defeat MMA star Conor McGregor. Mayweather also faced a young Japanese kickboxer, Tenshin Nasukawa, at the end of 2018 in Japan, whom he had knocked down in two minutes flat.

Mayweather also recalled several times on Tuesday his fight “for fun” with the American youtubeur Logan Paul in 2021, which according to him “demands a new meeting on social networks”.

Asked about a possible new retirement, Mayweather replied that he would step down only when he himself decided to do so.