Mayweather, 41, retired from professional boxing after his 10th round stoppage victory against the UFC fighter Conor McGregor in 2017.
He beat the promising Japanese kickboxer Nasukawa at a December 31 show in Saitama, Japan, winning comfortably after three knockdowns in the first round.
The American banked approximately $9 million for the fight, and it has seemingly whet his appetite for a return as he told TMZ Sports this week that he has another planned in July, with the prospect of more throughout the year.
"I got exhibitions I got another one in Japan in July," he said, before adding it will be another three round fight and will make him $10 million.
The exhibition would be fought using boxing rules, "always my rules," Mayweather said, and could lead to "four or five" more throughout the rest of the year earning him $80 million.
It is unclear who the July opponent would be, but Mayweather said he is Japanese and a former boxer.
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