World welterweight title holder Floyd Mayweather has announced his Africa Tour will now come off in the Fall (Autumn.)
He was booked to be in Nigeria June 12, 2017 and then to Ghana from June 16 to 17, but cancelled the trip for unknown reasons.
On Tuesday, the undefeated American boxer tweeted he will be in Africa after summer.
Motherland Africa, Nigeria & Ghana, my Undefeated Africa Tour has been pushed to the fall @RnBAllStarsEnt @ONEbrentTMT 4 more event info.
Organisers of the African tour are yet to put out the exact date for his trip to West Africa. Autumn is one of the four seasons on Earth and is the transition from Summer into Winter.
Meanwhile, Floyd Mayweather plans to end a 23-month retirement to take on UFC giant Conor McGregor at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on August 26.
According to the ESPN, McGregor, the two-division UFC champion, and UFC officials have come to an agreement on how the money generated from the showdown will be divided between both parties.
The 28-year-old McGregor is still awaiting confirmation of his boxing licence in Nevada, while Mayweather, 40, has not yet applied for his Nevada boxing licence which must also be renewed.
Mayweather, who had initially ended his career with 49 victories, 26 KOS, has not fought since September 2015 when he beat Andre Berto to retain his welterweight title.
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