59-Year-Old Mike Tyson Stunned Conor McGregor in Ireland Ahead of Floyd Mayweather Fight
Conor McGregor reveals that he is shocked by Mike Tyson's physique ahead of the Floyd Mayweather exhibition in 2026.
Conor McGregor is impressed by Mike Tyson's physique (via X)
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Mike Tyson remains one of the most influential figures in boxing history, long regarded as a benchmark for heavyweight power and explosiveness. Decades after his prime, he remains a reference point for modern fighters assessing greatness. Tyson is now preparing for a new exhibition against Floyd Mayweather. Conor McGregor recently highlighted how impressive Tyson looks physically at 59.
Tyson made his return to the ring in 2020 in an exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr., marking his first in-ring appearance in over a decade. He later achieved massive global numbers in his 2024 exhibition with Jake Paul, reaffirming his enduring drawing power. The success of these events demonstrated that Tyson remains a significant force in combat sports entertainment.
The former champion recently visited Dublin, where he was seen jokingly asking McGregor for a smoke over FaceTime before spending time with him at The Black Forge Inn. The pair enjoyed their meeting at the Irishman’s well-known establishment, adding further attention to Tyson’s upcoming plans. This appearance led to the Irishman’s latest public remarks supporting Tyson ahead of the exhibition.
I’m excited for it. Because you know what? Mike looks amazing. It’s been seven years since he was last here [in Dublin], he was here in 2018 and I met him back then. That was seven years ago and he looks even seven years younger than then, you get me? It’s Mike Tyson, man. I’ll tell you what, he won’t lose. I hope it goes ahead, he seems confident it’s going ahead, he’s well up for it.
Conor McGregor via X
Conor McGregor isn't just partying with Mike Tyson; he's picking him to beat Floyd
— Bloody Elbow (@BloodyElbow) December 5, 2025
After linking up in Dublin, "The Notorious" claims Iron Mike looks younger now than he did seven years ago.
He’s officially backing Tyson to beat Floyd Mayweather in their exhibition match pic.twitter.com/GgkHmvXjn7
Tyson is expected to face Mayweather in the spring of 2026 in what is set to be another high-profile exhibition. The organizers have not yet finalized key elements such as weight classes, event rules, and the venue, leaving multiple options open as negotiations continue. As with all exhibitions, the matchup will not affect the official professional records of either fighter, but it is still poised to draw significant global attention.
McGregor’s involvement in discussions surrounding the matchup stems partially from his own long-standing rivalry with Mayweather. Their 2017 boxing bout launched years of competitive tension, with the ‘Notorious One’ constantly taking verbal shots at the undefeated former champion. The dynamic between the two continues to fuel media interest whenever Mayweather’s name resurfaces.
Despite the competitive narratives surrounding Mayweather, Tyson and Conor McGregor have consistently maintained a respectful, friendly relationship. Their interactions over the years have reflected mutual appreciation built on shared experience at the highest levels of combat sports. As Mike Tyson moves toward another major exhibition, their camaraderie undoubtedly remains a notable element.
Mike Tyson talks about the reason why he would not fight in the UFC in his prime
Mike Tyson has long been recognized as one of the highest-earning fighters in combat sports history, with his peak years defined by unprecedented financial success. His position in heavyweight boxing allowed him to command paydays that were unmatched at the time, cementing him as one of the sport’s most bankable stars.

Tyson is a frequent presence at UFC events and maintains a cordial relationship with CEO Dana White. His regular appearances at major cards reflect a longstanding mutual respect within the promotion. This connection helped renew interest in his latest comments, which were circulating online. The remarks centered on the financial differences between boxing and MMA.
Listen, five of the biggest UFC fighters combined couldn’t match my pay. I want to be the biggest fighter, the biggest purse. I want all that stuff. When Mike Tyson fights, he shuts everything down.
Mike Tyson via HardRockBet
Mike Tyson on why he’d never fight in the UFC even in his prime:
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) October 9, 2025
“Five of the biggest UFC fighters combined couldn’t match my pay.”
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The renewed discussion highlights Tyson’s ongoing relevance in debates about fighter compensation. His earning history offers a clear contrast to the centralized pay model used in MMA. These comparisons continue to shape how both sports evaluate athlete value. Tyson remains a key reference point in understanding the financial divide.
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