Floyd Mayweather’s Hall of Fame ceremony delayed to 2022

Jul 20, 2019; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Boxer and promoter Floyd Mayweather Jr. attends the WBA welterweight championship bout between Manny Pacquiao (not pictured) and Keith Thurman (not pictured) at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

Jul 20, 2019; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Boxer and promoter Floyd Mayweather Jr. attends the WBA welterweight championship bout between Manny Pacquiao (not pictured) and Keith Thurman (not pictured) at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

The International Boxing Hall of Fame has postponed its induction ceremony for the second consecutive year due to COVID-19, announcing that it will celebrate three classes in June 2022.

The decision delays for a second time the induction of Bernard Hopkins, Juan Manuel Marquez and “Sugar” Shane Mosley (Class of 2020), among others, and Floyd Mayweather, announced in December as a first-ballot nominee for the Class of 2021.

The Hall of Fame Weekend Induction Trilogy will be held June 9-12, 2022, in Canastota, N.Y. Inductees for the Class of 2022 will be voted on and announced this fall.

“Following last year’s Induction Weekend cancellation, the Hall of Fame recognizes the importance of pausing another round of induction celebrations,” Hall of Fame executive director Edward Brophy said in a statement. “However, the word ‘trilogy’ is synonymous with boxing, and if there is one sport and one location that could have the perfect setting for an Induction Trilogy, it is the sport of boxing and the place is Canastota.”

Mayweather, who captured 11 titles in five weight divisions and retired unbeaten, was announced late last year as part of the 2021 class of inductees that includes former heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko, unbeaten woman’s boxing pioneer Laila Ali and former Olympic champion Andre Ward, among others.

“It is a great honor for me to be inducted … as a first-ballot nominee,” Mayweather said then. “Throughout my career, I gave everything I could to the sport of boxing, and now to be recognized by one of the most prestigious honors in the sport for that hard work and dedication is very humbling.”

–Field Level Media

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