By Carlos Boogs

Retired former five division world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (49-0, 26KOs) is finishing up a tour of the UK, where the boxer is making several stops to meet his fans and the local press.

During his most recent stop, Mayweather discusses the sport of boxing, his career and once again fielded questions regarding the possibility of a ring return.

Mayweather retired last September after winning a twelve round unanimous decision over Andre Berto at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

When discussed the idea of returning, Mayweather teased the UK fan in attendance by leaving the door open for a possible future fight in the UK.

Mayweather also praised his longtime adviser Al Haymon, and said the two of them are currently wielding the most power in the sport. Last year Haymon created the Premier Boxing Champion television series, and secured television deals with a who's who of primetime players like ESPN, FOX, NBC, CBS, Spike TV, and several others. Besides Mayweather, Haymon works with over 150 other fighters.

"What is meant to be in life is meant to be. If it is meant for me to come back and fight again for the UK fans, then I'll come back," Mayweather said.  "But, as of right now, I don't have the urge and I am far away from boxing as possible. I stay away."

"Once I got to a certain situation, I wanted to be able to control the sport the way I wanted to control the sport. I dictate and control boxing the way I want to dictate and control the sport. Right now, we have all the say so in the sport of boxing, me and Al Haymon."