LAS VEGAS - As former world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis made his way out of the MGM Grand Arena, he looked around and said: “Who says boxing is dead?”
“I think this is great,” Lewis told the Toronto Sun, as waves of excited fans slowly made their way outside the MGM Grand following Friday afternoon’s weigh-in for Saturday night’s Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao world unification welterweight title fight, the richest fight in history.
“It kind of reminds me of me and Tyson,” added Lewis, who won the super-heavyweight gold medal for Canada at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
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“I think this is great,” Lewis told the Toronto Sun, as waves of excited fans slowly made their way outside the MGM Grand following Friday afternoon’s weigh-in for Saturday night’s Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao world unification welterweight title fight, the richest fight in history.
“It kind of reminds me of me and Tyson,” added Lewis, who won the super-heavyweight gold medal for Canada at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
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