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  • Lennox Lewis: A Career Re-Examined

    I have created this thread as a point of reference and a place for discussion as I re-examine Lennox Lewis' boxing career.

    In chronological order I plan to trace his career from beginning to end.

    The format I intend to use will be simple. I will post the heading of the next topic for discussion before I proceed to examine it.

    I expect this to be something that I will invest large amounts of time to and then at other times none.

    Please feel free to contribute.

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    ~~ Reserved for future Indexing ~~

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    • #3
      1. Amateur Career

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      • #4
        world amateur junior title in 1983. At the age of 18, he represented Canada as a super heavyweight at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held in Los Angeles. After missing the gold medal, he decided to remain an amateur until 1988. That year, he went on to win the gold at the Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea.

        http://www.biography.com/people/lenn...200#early-life

        An interesting aside...having lived in toronto for a while. Kitchener Ontario, an area outside of Toronto is an area with a heavy Jamaican population. Lewis was born in London England and like a lot of families they settled around Ontario provence. Jamaican immigrants had a lot to contend with...during earlier times many rascists claimed Caribbean immigants would not be able to deal with the cold weather...Never the less Toronto became one of the largest immigrant communities for Caribean folks, many of whom also came for England.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
          world amateur junior title in 1983. At the age of 18, he represented Canada as a super heavyweight at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held in Los Angeles. After missing the gold medal, he decided to remain an amateur until 1988. That year, he went on to win the gold at the Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea.

          http://www.biography.com/people/lenn...200#early-life

          An interesting aside...having lived in toronto for a while. Kitchener Ontario, an area outside of Toronto is an area with a heavy Jamaican population. Lewis was born in London England and like a lot of families they settled around Ontario provence. Jamaican immigrants had a lot to contend with...during earlier times many rascists claimed Caribbean immigants would not be able to deal with the cold weather...Never the less Toronto became one of the largest immigrant communities for Caribean folks, many of whom also came for England.
          If I recall he got eliminated by ty Biggs in the 84 game's and the American commentor sensed that he was stronger than ty and should have pressed the action

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          • #6
            Originally posted by rightsideup View Post
            If I recall he got eliminated by ty Biggs in the 84 game's and the American commentor sensed that he was stronger than ty and should have pressed the action
            That is correct... Biggs had a lot going on and was derailed by drug issues. That same year he beat Daimiani (spelling?) on points. Biggs was the complete package and was seriously being looked at. To be fair though the Olympis where he won the Cubans had boycotted so he didn't have to face the best that year.

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            • #7
              Lennox Lewis is the man...

              Dude dominated..

              Lost twice when he was over confident, Cameback and avenged both losses

              Lennox had size, power, skill, smarts, and heart..

              Dude destroyed all top contenders- bruno, ruddock, Golata, grant, akiwande,

              He has wins over tyson, holyfield, klitchko

              Also has tua, Botha, mercer, Morrison, on his resume


              The guy is an ATG


              Always rose to the occassion in a big fight

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              • #8
                Originally posted by joeandthebums View Post
                1. Amateur Career
                Here is the bazaar 1988 Olympic Final.. Riddick Bowe is warned by the referee more than 15 times in the opening round?.. The stoppage seemed bazaar to Bowe, the crowd and the commentators?

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K39AbwNl3QU

                It has been said, That this referee stoppage was due to the previous Olympics (84) when the USA dominated...

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                • #9
                  Good fighter not great IMO.

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                  • #10
                    Notable Amateur Competitions:


                    1983

                    2nd World Junior Championships
                    Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep.
                    November 17-24, 1983.

                    Quarter Final: Lewis beat Vincent Jones (USA) 5:0
                    Semi Final: Lewis beat Dorin Racaru (ROM) 5:0
                    Final: Lewis walkover Pedro Quesada (CUB)


                    1984

                    Canadian National Championships
                    Trois Riviere.
                    April 06-08, 1984.

                    Final: Lewis beat Vernon Linklater PTS


                    23rd Olympic Games
                    Los Angeles, USA.
                    July 28 - August 12, 1984.

                    Preliminaries: Lewis beat Mohammad Yousuf (PAK) RSCH 3
                    Quarter Final: Lewis lost to Tyrrell Biggs (USA) 5:0


                    1985

                    Canadian National Championships
                    Medicine Hat.
                    March 29-31, 1985.

                    Final: Lewis beat B.Lansing RSCH 1


                    North American Championships
                    Beaumont, USA.
                    August 14-17, 1985.

                    Semi Final: Lewis beat Kimmuel Odum (USA) PTS
                    Final: Lewis beat Isaac Barrientos (PUR) 4:1


                    4th World Cup
                    Seoul, South Korea.
                    November 02-06, 1985.

                    Semi Final: Lewis beat Juan Antonio Diaz (ARG) KO 1
                    Final: Lewis lost to Vyacheslav Yakovlev (URS) 5:0


                    1986

                    4th World Championships
                    Reno, USA.
                    May 08-18, 1986.

                    Preliminaries: Lewis lost to Petar Stoymenov (BUL) 3:2


                    13th Commonwealth Games
                    Edinburgh, Scotland.
                    July 24 - August 2, 1986.

                    Semi Final: Lewis beat James Oyebola (ENG) RSC 2
                    Final: Lewis beat Aneurin Evans (WAL) RSC 2


                    TSC Tournament
                    Werner-Seelenbinder-Halle, Berlin, GDR.
                    October 01-07, 1986.

                    Semi Final: Lewis lost to Valeriy Abadzhyan (URS) KO 3
                    Third Place Bout: Lewis lost by walkover to Ladislav Husarik (CZE)


                    1987

                    Stockholm Box Open
                    Stockholm, Sweden.
                    January 09-12, 1987.

                    Semi Final: Lewis beat Hakan Brock (SWE) 5:0
                    Final: Lewis beat Alexandr Burmistrov (URS) KO 3


                    10th Pan-American Games
                    Indianapolis, USA.
                    August 08-23, 1987.

                    Semi Final: Lewis beat Carlos Barcelete (BRA) KO 2
                    Final: Lewis lost to Jorge Luis Gonzalez (CUB) 4:1


                    North American Championships
                    Toronto, Canada.
                    August 1987.

                    Final: Lewis beat Jorge Luis Gonzalez (CUB) 2:1


                    9th Feliks Stamm Memorial
                    Warsaw, Poland.
                    November 12-15, 1987.

                    Semi Final: Lewis beat Nathaniel Fitch (USA) KO 2
                    Final: Lewis beat Marian Klepka (POL) AB 2


                    1988

                    24th Olympic Games
                    Seoul, South Korea.
                    September 17 - October 2, 1988.

                    Preliminaries: Lewis beat Chris Odera (KEN) RSCH 2
                    Quarter Final: Lewis beat Ulli Kaden (GDR) RSCH 1
                    Semi Final: Lewis walkover Janusz Zarenkiewicz (POL)
                    Final: Lewis beat Riddick Bowe (USA) RSC 2


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                    Reputed to be a five-time (in succession) Canadian Super Heavyweight Amateur Champion. 1984-1988. Haven't been able to find '86, '87 or '88 records.

                    Is anybody able to add to record?

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