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  • WladIsTheChamp
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    Lennox Lewis "tempted" to make ring return..

    Lennox Lewis Admits, He Is “Tempted” To Make Ring Return
    By James Slater - Back in 2003, when two-time heavyweight king Lennox Lewis announced his retirement from the sport, there came with the announcement a promise to make the retirement stick. There would be no comeback, Lewis promised. So far, some seven years into his retirement, the 45-year-old has kept his word, even though he has been offered big money by the likes of Don King to break his vow and box again.

    However, in an interview that has gone out in today’s issue of The Daily Mail, Lennox admits to feeling “tempted” to come back; primarily because he sees how other ageing big men are still fighting - men he has beaten in the past..

    “Yes, it’s on my mind again,” Lewis told The Daily Mail with regards to him fighting again. “I am talking myself out of it but the temptation is growing. Definitely.”

    According to the interesting article, Lewis felt the urge to make a return most strongly as he watched former KO victim Shannon Briggs get ****** around for 12 one-sided rounds by former TKO victim and current WBC champ Vitali Klitschko a while back. That fight, or at least Briggs’ performance, was bad for boxing, Lewis says.

    “Shannon has asthma and weight problems and that spectacle was damaging to boxing,” the former two-time champ said. “I’m in much better condition. When I see guys like Shannon and Hasim Rahman still fighting it does make me think. I’m only 45 (laughs). I can still be out there.

    “Vitali’s still boxing, still holding a world title.”

    It is indeed no wonder Lewis is tempted to fight again when he sees the current heavyweight landscape. Vitali is pushing 40, Rahman (who Lewis lost to and then beat in a 2001 return) is almost there and Briggs is 38; while former two-time foe Evander Holyfield is still battling away at almost 50! Also, if Lewis doesn’t make a ring return he will be the only former heavyweight king not to do so. At some point, from George Foreman to Mike Tyson, they all come back eventually.

    And it is interesting that Lewis mentions how “Vitali is still boxing.” For the longest time, “Dr. Iron Fist” was all but obsessed with a rematch with Lewis; some people even felt Vitali made his 2008 comeback so as to entice Lennox to do the same. Is there a chance, if only a small one, that Lewis is considering the rematch all these years later? No doubt, Vitali would take it, and the fight would be a huge event, good or bad, for the sport.

    As for Lewis claming to be in “much better condition” than Briggs: maybe he is; but the last time he made a TV appearance, Lewis appeared heavy and somewhat soft. Probably somewhere in the region of 280 to 290-pounds at a guess, Lewis could no doubt get the weight off if he wanted to.

    In any case, SKY Sports viewers will this Saturday night get a chance to make up their own minds when it comes to Lennox’ current physical appearance, as the former Olympic gold medallist will be a studio expert for the hyped up David Haye-Audley Harrison bout.

    Will the mid-ring action he sees in this fight also urge Lewis to come back and do it again?


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    I doubt it, not while his daddy Vitaly is around. If he was too scared to have a rematch then, I don't see it happening now.
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    I bet he would do quite well. At least we all know he would ACTUALLY get in shape and be ready to fight...

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    • Uturn
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      I think Lennox is done at this point. He's not getting past the K'Bros at this point, so It's not worth it. Please no!

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      • Rick Grimes
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        Couple of tune ups, kick Wlads ass, retire a top 3 atg heavyweight.

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        • Anabolism
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          the division is so shallow right now that i see lennox being successful if he came back

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          • Dan Vida
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            Vitalis fighting Lennox's leftovers that he knocked out over a decade ago



            Lewis will stay retired as unlike Vitali,he has nothing to prove.



            Originally posted by Mr. Blobby
            Couple of tune ups, kick Wlads ass, retire a top 3 atg heavyweight.



            He already is IMO

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            • -PANDA-
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              lennox must be sensing hes out of the boxing spotlights ever since hbo let him go as a ringside commentator

              hes gonna hurt his record if he comes back against wlad and probably vit too...he could beat all the fat "pretenders" like arreola, chambers and peter though

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              • Uturn
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                Originally posted by Anabolism
                the division is so shallow right now that i see lennox being successful if he came back
                He may have success against Adamke, Povetkin, Solis, Chagaev, and I'd favour him to beat Haye even. I don't see Lennox beating the K'bros though, as Wladimar is just a monster right now, Lennox punch resistance would be gone by now. He can still do damage in this poor division but no way is he getting past the brothers after his lengthy retirement.

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                • bboy80
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                  if he does come out it will be to fight Haye in an all british money maker, I can just see it. lol

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                  • Wesker115
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                    Well of course he should be tempted, it's easy money as so many of the top heavyweights are so poor.

                    He'd still have the tools and skills surely, but there's no way a 45 y/o Lennox wouldn't be gassed after 6 rounds.

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