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    Lennox Lewis in Discussion to Fight Klitschko

    48-Year-Old Lennox Lewis in Discussion to Fight a Klitschko Brother for $100M

    BY TYLER CONWAY (FEATURED COLUMNIST) ON OCTOBER 9, 2013

    "Earlier this year, Bernard Hopkins became the oldest major champion in boxing history at age 48. Well, if negotiations move forward as planned, former undisputed heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis may get a chance to do Hopkins one better.

    The 48-year-old fighter is currently in negotiations with representation for the Klitschko brothers, which could pay him up to $100 million, according to Eurosport:

    That would be by far the biggest guaranteed price in boxing history. Floyd Mayweather set the current record at $41.5 million for his win over Saul "Canelo" Alvarez last month, which was nearly $10 million larger than the old record—also held by Mayweather.

    While the mere mention of Lewis' return in the ring will create a buzz, it's clear that negotiations are still in the embryonic stages. Jeff Powell of the Daily Mail also reported on Lewis' possible return to the ring, noting that representation for the Klitschkos approached him with a $50 million offer, with Lewis countering by guaranteeing a return if they doubled the total.

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    "That is my price tag and it is under discussion," Lewis said. "I have told them I can be ready in six months and I am in provisional training."

    A six-month waiting period would, at the earliest, put the potential fight in April. At that point, Lewis will have passed Hopkins' age when he defeated Tavoris Cloud to win the IBF Light Heavyweight title in March. George Foreman is the oldest heavyweight champion in history; he was also 48 when he held the strap.

    It's currently unknown whether the promoters are willing to meet Lewis' price. Also under question is which Klitschko brother Lewis would potentially face.

    Vitali, who has not fought since September of last year and is in the process of running for president in his native Ukraine, is said to fancy a return bout against Lewis, per Powell. The 42-year-old fighter (45-2-0, 41 KOs) suffered one of his two defeats against Lewis via TKO in 2003. Vitali currently holds the WBC heavyweight title.

    Lewis, however, would prefer to fight Wladimir.

    "I beat Vitali so I would like to fight the other brother but we’ll see how it works out," Lewis told the Daily Mail.

    At age 37, Wladimir is both younger and more active in the sport than his older brother. Lewis was first broached on a possible return while attending Wladimir's victory over Alexander Povetkin in Moscow this past weekend. Wladimir holds every major heavyweight championship except the WBC title. Vitali and Wladimir have long refused to fight one another despite intense interest.

    What Lewis has left in the tank is also in question. He lost just twice in 44 professional bouts (and had one draw), but has been out of the ring since defeating Vitali more than a decade ago. His return would be among the longest waits between fights in history, especially for someone of his stature.

    But first, the two sides must agree on a price. With Lewis expecting more than double what any other fighter has made in history, the wait might be longer than any boxing fan hopes."


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    Originally posted by WESS
    48-Year-Old Lennox Lewis in Discussion to Fight a Klitschko Brother for $100M

    BY TYLER CONWAY (FEATURED COLUMNIST) ON OCTOBER 9, 2013

    "Earlier this year, Bernard Hopkins became the oldest major champion in boxing history at age 48. Well, if negotiations move forward as planned, former undisputed heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis may get a chance to do Hopkins one better.

    The 48-year-old fighter is currently in negotiations with representation for the Klitschko brothers, which could pay him up to $100 million, according to Eurosport:

    That would be by far the biggest guaranteed price in boxing history. Floyd Mayweather set the current record at $41.5 million for his win over Saul "Canelo" Alvarez last month, which was nearly $10 million larger than the old record—also held by Mayweather.

    While the mere mention of Lewis' return in the ring will create a buzz, it's clear that negotiations are still in the embryonic stages. Jeff Powell of the Daily Mail also reported on Lewis' possible return to the ring, noting that representation for the Klitschkos approached him with a $50 million offer, with Lewis countering by guaranteeing a return if they doubled the total.

    Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports
    "That is my price tag and it is under discussion," Lewis said. "I have told them I can be ready in six months and I am in provisional training."

    A six-month waiting period would, at the earliest, put the potential fight in April. At that point, Lewis will have passed Hopkins' age when he defeated Tavoris Cloud to win the IBF Light Heavyweight title in March. George Foreman is the oldest heavyweight champion in history; he was also 48 when he held the strap.

    It's currently unknown whether the promoters are willing to meet Lewis' price. Also under question is which Klitschko brother Lewis would potentially face.

    Vitali, who has not fought since September of last year and is in the process of running for president in his native Ukraine, is said to fancy a return bout against Lewis, per Powell. The 42-year-old fighter (45-2-0, 41 KOs) suffered one of his two defeats against Lewis via TKO in 2003. Vitali currently holds the WBC heavyweight title.

    Lewis, however, would prefer to fight Wladimir.

    "I beat Vitali so I would like to fight the other brother but we’ll see how it works out," Lewis told the Daily Mail.

    At age 37, Wladimir is both younger and more active in the sport than his older brother. Lewis was first broached on a possible return while attending Wladimir's victory over Alexander Povetkin in Moscow this past weekend. Wladimir holds every major heavyweight championship except the WBC title. Vitali and Wladimir have long refused to fight one another despite intense interest.

    What Lewis has left in the tank is also in question. He lost just twice in 44 professional bouts (and had one draw), but has been out of the ring since defeating Vitali more than a decade ago. His return would be among the longest waits between fights in history, especially for someone of his stature.

    But first, the two sides must agree on a price. With Lewis expecting more than double what any other fighter has made in history, the wait might be longer than any boxing fan hopes."


    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...mming-national
    there's no way theyre going to pay him 100 million. hes just pricing himself out to get his name out there and get people excited. his ego is that big. he should just take the 50 million and get in there. it would still be the biggest purse in history

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    • Barry Halls
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      no he's not.

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        LOL @ 100 million. Nothing to see here.

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        • komodo
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          He said the same thing in a recent SkySports documentary. His 'legacy' as he puts it costs 100 million.

          It'd be ****** to come out of retirement especially after what he's achieved in the sport but for that kind of money he'd be insane not to.

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            Originally posted by komodo
            He said the same thing in a recent SkySports documentary. His 'legacy' as he puts it costs 100 million.

            It'd be ****** to come out of retirement especially after what he's achieved in the sport but for that kind of money he'd be insane not to.
            BS just posted about it as well. It's nothing new. I few years ago I believe something like this came up and $100 million was talked about. I don't see him getting $100 million but it would be interesting if they countered between 50 and 100 million.

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              #7
              If he fights Vitali again he will lose...

              Wladimir would beat him as well...

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                It'd be worth it even for 50 million. It's 50 ****ing million we're talking about. Even if he got knocked out and suffered a broken jaw, it still would be worth it.

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                  Originally posted by WESS
                  BS just posted about it as well. It's nothing new. I few years ago I believe something like this came up and $100 million was talked about. I don't see him getting $100 million but it would be interesting if they countered between 50 and 100 million.
                  I'm sure 50 million was enough to at least tempt him in to thinking about a fight with the brothers, but he could just be pricing himself out. Guess we wouldn't find out unless they come back with a better offer.

                  Same thing happened with Calzaghe a while back when he said he'd come out of retirement to fight Froch for 'silly money' but that eventually died down.

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                  • Joey_Torreo
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                    Makes me wonder what team he will work with as steward is no longer with us and his team would be working with wlad

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