Former five division world champion Floyd Mayweather has scheduled his next exhibition fight - and the Hall of Famer is set to collide with John Gotti III, grandson of organized crime icon John Gotti.

The event will be called "Last Name Matter" - and takes place on Sunday, June 11 in Sunrise, Florida & Accompanied by Performances from Ozuna, Romeo Santos

Mayweather is dedicated the event to the memory of Marikit “Kitchie” Laurico, his longtime assistant who passed away suddenly in April. 

Gotti, 30-year-old, became a pro MMA fighter after spending several years in the amateurs. After going pro in 2017, he built a record of 5-1

He turned to boxing last October, going pro with a four round unanimous decision win. Gotti came back to the ring this past January with a first round knockout.

Mayweather, 46-years-old, retired from the sport in 2017 with a perfect 50-0 record, after knocking out UFC star Conor McGregor in a cross-sport showdown.

Since retiring, Mayweather has taken part in several exhibition bouts - with the biggest being his 2021 encounter with social media star Logan Paul.

Mayweather took part in three exhibitions in 2022, including a bout with KSI's younger brother Deji. Mayweather made his UK debut in an exhibition with kickboxer Aaron Chalmers.