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  • #71
    Originally posted by Bronson66 View Post

    When confronted with facts Queenie always resorts to infantile insults.
    Just ignore him.

    Some more choice quotes in this NYP reporting at the time too: KING, CHAMP SLUG IT OUT IN COURT
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    • #72
      Originally posted by Coverdale View Post

      Just ignore him.

      Some more choice quotes in this NYP reporting at the time too: KING, CHAMP SLUG IT OUT IN COURT
      - - U make a nonsensical Open Statement not understanding nobody on this board ever claimed the WBA stripped Lewie.

      Lewie stripped hisself for DKing for an undisclosed $um of some magnificence.

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      • #73
        ChatGPT

        Lennox Lewis and his team filed a lawsuit in federal court in New Jersey against Don King, John Ruiz, the WBA, and others, seeking an injunction to stop the WBA from stripping him of the WBA title.

        The core argument was that Lewis had a contractual right to a discretionary title defense before facing a mandatory challenger.

        The federal judge initially granted Lewis an injunction, allowing the Grant fight to proceed with all three belts recognized.

        The Outcome:

        After the fight with Grant (which Lewis won), the WBA stripped Lewis of the WBA title anyway, citing violation of the sanctioning agreement.

        John Ruiz went on to fight Evander Holyfield for the vacant WBA belt in 2000.


        Legal Documents:

        The case is often cited as Lewis v. Don King Productions, et al.

        Filed in U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, likely around early 2000.

        While full court documents (complaint, injunction filings, opinions) are not typically available for free online, they are accessible through PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) if you have a login.​
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        • #74
          Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
          ChatGPT

          Lennox Lewis and his team filed a lawsuit in federal court in New Jersey against Don King, John Ruiz, the WBA, and others, seeking an injunction to stop the WBA from stripping him of the WBA title.

          The core argument was that Lewis had a contractual right to a discretionary title defense before facing a mandatory challenger.

          The federal judge initially granted Lewis an injunction, allowing the Grant fight to proceed with all three belts recognized.

          The Outcome:

          After the fight with Grant (which Lewis won), the WBA stripped Lewis of the WBA title anyway, citing violation of the sanctioning agreement.

          John Ruiz went on to fight Evander Holyfield for the vacant WBA belt in 2000.


          Legal Documents:

          The case is often cited as Lewis v. Don King Productions, et al.

          Filed in U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, likely around early 2000.

          While full court documents (complaint, injunction filings, opinions) are not typically available for free online, they are accessible through PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) if you have a login.​
          I wouldn't be overly reliant on ChatGPT personally but it can be a good indication at least.

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          • #75
            The ABC orgs suck. They're not interested in upholding their own rules, they're not about the fighter and certainly not about the fans. Only their own self interest.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Coverdale View Post

              I wouldn't be overly reliant on ChatGPT personally but it can be a good indication at least.
              Agreed 100%

              Only a great place to start. I find it narrows my Google searches; but it can't be trusted. One needs to verify.
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              • #77
                Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

                Agreed 100%

                Only a great place to start. I find it narrows my Google searches; but it can't be trusted. One needs to verify.
                - - The verification was that it involved King and his sordid manipulations.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                  - - The verification was that it involved King and his sordid manipulations.
                  Did it say King was involved? Because you claimed he wasn't. And did it say his "sordid manipulations, or are you making that up as well?

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                    Did it say King was involved? Because you claimed he wasn't. And did it say his "sordid manipulations, or are you making that up as well?
                    - - U make a nonsensical Open Statement not understanding nobody on this board ever claimed the WBA stripped Lewie.

                    Lewie stripped hisself for DKing for an undisclosed $um of some magnificence.​

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                      - - U make a nonsensical Open Statement not understanding nobody on this board ever claimed the WBA stripped Lewie.

                      Lewie stripped hisself for DKing for an undisclosed $um of some magnificence.​
                      Lol, you have most certainly made that claim, pinhead. Did it say King and his sordid manipulations, or are you making that up as well? Just trying to keep all your BS straight.

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