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  • Why did Lennox Lewis vs Riddick Bowe never happen?

    Two phenomenal boxers who were both undisputed champions forna period of time, why did we never get a rematch of the olympic final? (Lewis beat Bowe by 2nd round KO to win gold). I know that Lewis lost which hindered the fight but throughout their careers there was plenty of opportunity for it. Who was the biggest cause of it not taking place?
    35
    Lewis
    34.29%
    12
    Bowe
    60.00%
    21
    Both
    0.00%
    0
    Neither
    5.71%
    2

  • #2
    Didn't Bowe dump the belt in a garbage can and refuse multiple times to fight Lennox?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
      Didn't Bowe dump the belt in a garbage can and refuse multiple times to fight Lennox?
      Lol I think he literally did in a London press conference

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Salim_Shady View Post
        Lol I think he literally did in a London press conference
        Yes he did. So I place all the blame on Newman and Bowe for not fighting Lennox.

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        • #5
          Found this article:

          http://www.*************.com/headlin...-ducked-lewis/

          EDIT: Just google Riddick Bowe refused to fight Lennox Lewis its one of the first articles.

          Now that “ducking” is being popularized in boxing this year by Floyd Mayweather and David Haye, let’s take a look back at one of the biggest ducks in boxing history – when Riddick Bowe and Rock Newman engineered the dodge of Lennox Lewis in the 90’s…

          Back in ’92, Holyfield, Bowe, Lewis and Ruddock signed to take part in a mini-tournament to settle the heavyweight succession. It was not a binding contract but a letter of intent for the winners of Bowe-Holyfield and Lewis-Ruddock to meet in a final showdown in 1993.

          Before Bowe even won the titles from Holyfield on November 13, 1992 (Lewis had KO’ed Ruddock two weeks earlier on October 31), Bowe’s manager Rock Newman dropped clear hints their first title defense might not involve Lewis, but a date with George Foreman in China.

          Bowe infamously tossed the WBC belt (a replica belt recently bought from Holyfield) into a trash bin at a press event in London in December before the WBC could strip him for refusing to box Lewis. (Team Bowe actually retreived that toy belt out of the bin and saved it after the cameras were turned off.)

          Bowe wound up making his first defense in February against the badly faded Michael Dokes and then his second in May against another set up – Jesse Ferguson.

          HBO wanted to make Bowe vs. Lewis and reportedly offered $32 million to the two sides. Newman initially offered Lewis’s manager $3 million of the total, which equated to an absurd 90-10% split. The next suggestion from the Bowe camp was $2 million to Lewis to fight on the undercard of Bowe’s first WBA/IBF defense (with promise to Lewis to be Bowe’s second defense.) Maloney did not accept, citing distrust that Bowe’s camp had already broken their word once after the Ruddock fight.

          Another plan was both Lewis and Bowe would get $5 million each, with the winner to get an additional fortune from the $32 million pot – and the loser gets training expenses.

          Eventually, Newman evolved the plan to winner take all of the $32 million purse. Maloney told Newman he would first have to discuss this risky option with Lennox. Lennox eagerly agreed, according to Maloney. The next day Maloney faxed an acceptance of the winner take all option back to Newman. “I never had a word back from him,” Maloney stated in the book “Lennox Lewis Champion” by Ken Gorman.

          Two years later in June of ’94, Lewis and Bowe would actually sign a deal for Lewis to defend against Bowe in Las Vegas in March of 1995, after Lewis made his mandatory defense against #1 contender Oliver McCall in September ’94.

          Of course, those plans – and the last chance to make a Lewis-Bowe professional world title fight – went up in smoke when McCall’s right hand knocked out Lewis for the WBC title in London.
          Bowe and Lewis would never meet as professionals for a rematch of their 1988 Olympic gold medal final in Seoul, Korea which was won on a second-round stoppage by Lewis.

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          • #6
            Unfortunately that article doesn't really say why Bowe ducked him initially. Bluh....

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            • #7
              It's a complicated one for Bowe and Lewis. You have to blame the Olympics. How did Bowe get a deduction for a headbutt in the last seconds while winning the 1st round? I never saw any darn ''headbutt'' for a sport that's been around for so long yet apparently returning your body with the back of your head touching another boxer's stomach is a headbutt...which is beyond the dummest and non professional rule in Olympic boxing.. In all that cost him the 1st round even though he was blatantly winning it and landing the cleaner shots.

              Then come Rd 2 Lewis comes back with a nice 2 combo on the ropes and leads with a standing 8, then on the 2nd overhand right the ref calls off the match yet there was plenty of time left.

              This cost Bowe's opportunity for a Gold medal and perhaps thought it was unjust. It's not the first time weird stuff happened. Same thing happened to Roy Jr. during the same Olympics. crap refs and judges...

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              • #8
                Bowe did the definition of a duck.

                Afterwards he wanted to fight him and Lewis refused

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                • #9
                  Bowe was the most cowardly figure in all of boxing and the biggest disgrace right up until he was finally eclipsed by Floyd Mayweather!

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                  • #10
                    Bowe...

                    Bowe would have rather thrown a belt in the trash instead of going to purse bid..


                    If lennox was the one ducking, then bowe should have kept the belt, gone to a purse bid and lennox would have to fight or duck.. But bowe ducked before the purse bid could happen..

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