Lennox Lewis says he will fight again for $100 million

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  • bigboydan
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    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

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    Lennox Lewis says he will fight again for $100 million
    LENNOX EXCLUSIVE: I will fight again for $100m, admits Lewis

    Lennox Lewis, Britain's former undisputed world heavyweight boxing champion, has admitted that he is prepared to make a sensational $100 million comeback.

    Rumours of a return were rife in boxing last week after his former trainer, Emanuel Steward, and his last opponent, Vitali Klitschko, claimed 43-year-old Lewis was back in the gym.



    Lewis has now admitted the rumours are true, depending on the right deal being struck with promoters.

    Speaking from his home in Jamaica, Lewis told me: 'If someone wants to pay me serious money, $100m or so, then I will fight again. I don't have to do this, I don't need the money and my legacy speaks for itself. But boxing needs me. The heavyweight game is so boring now. All the characters are gone. I would like to save my sport.'

    Lewis, 18st 4lb in his last fight but now thought to weigh more than 20st, insisted that he could be ready 'in six months' and he revealed that the biggest offer he has received since retiring has been 'around $40m'.

    Lewis said: 'It would have to be nearer $100m to make me say yes, but there are people out there who can get that kind of money together. There are a lot of people who would pay to see me fight again. It would be exciting, for the sport and for me.

    And if I come back, it will be to win, not play.' Lewis vowed never to box again after he quit in June, 2003, following a victory over Klitschko when the referee intervened in the sixth round with the Ukrainian badly cut.

    Lewis says he has changed his mind after seeing recent heavyweight fights, including Klitschko's own comeback last month at the age of 37 when he reclaimed the WBC title by defeating Nigerian Samuel Peter.



    They have been so dull and one-sided. I couldn't believe what I was watching,' said Lewis. He insisted that his motivation for coming out of retirement was to restore credibility to his sport.

    'Boxers usually come back or continue fighting for two reasons,' he said. 'Either the atmosphere of the crowd or the money. Me? I don't need either, I'm happy as I am. But I think the sport needs me and I love my sport. And I don't like seeing it the way it is. '

    Lewis lost twice in his 44-fight career, to Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman, but both times he fought his opponents again and beat them. He retired having beaten everyone put in front of him, a record that understandably gives him pride.

    'I think I was a great champion,' he said. 'But my achievements will be recognised more in years to come. My legacy is growing. I was the last of the great heavyweights, the pugilist specialist. I beat everyone there was to beat, I went back and beat the only two guys to beat me, and I retired after a victory at the end, which only Marciano and Tunney did.



    'In both cases that I lost, they threw great shots and I was caught off-guard. I made little mistakes and in the heavyweight boxing game that can get you knocked out. But if you can come back from that, then that's what makes you a real champion.'

    Klitschko, speaking earlier in the week, said he would welcome a Lewis comeback. 'I heard he is thinking about it. If Lennox announces an official decision, that would be great,' he said. 'I have shown him a good example. I made my comeback after four years and took the world title. 'The fight [against Lewis] was stopped because I had a huge cut over my eye, but I was ready to beat Lennox.'

    Steward, who trained Lewis throughout his heyday, feels a return to the ring to fight Klitschko would be welcome. 'I'd love to see them finish those last six rounds,' he said. 'There's unfinished business.'
  • tacomax
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    • 08-10-05
    • 9619

    #2
    I would too.
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    I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
    Originally posted by curious
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    • englishmike
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      • 06-19-08
      • 5279

      #3
      Easily attainable if he fought in front of 100,000 at Wembley Stadium, Ricky Hatton is doing exactly that.
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      • Chi_archie
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 07-22-08
        • 63165

        #4
        one of most boring heavyweight champions in recent times... but at least he had class
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        • breezy.28
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          • 11-20-08
          • 47

          #5
          Originally posted by Chi_archie
          one of most boring heavyweight champions in recent times... but at least he had class
          Yeah! I agree!
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          • Mudcat
            Restricted User
            • 07-21-05
            • 9287

            #6
            A boxer willing to come out of retirement for money?

            It can't be!
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            • Chi_archie
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 07-22-08
              • 63165

              #7
              Let's spice boxing up a bit, let's get Holyfield, Foreman, Tyson, Lewis, and have them all fight each other in the ring, battle Royale style... last man standing wins..
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              • BestPlay2day
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                • 08-25-08
                • 5794

                #8
                Maybe they can start a senior's division so all these guys can unretire.
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                • Mudcat
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                  • 07-21-05
                  • 9287

                  #9
                  Boxing should have Senior's tour like golf. Let 'em keep waling away at each other into their 60's and beyond.










                  EDIT - hey BestPlay2day. Great minds etc. etc.
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                  • L2Gunz
                    SBR MVP
                    • 09-23-08
                    • 2199

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Chi_archie
                    Let's spice boxing up a bit, let's get Holyfield, Foreman, Tyson, Lewis, and have them all fight each other in the ring, battle Royale style... last man standing wins..
                    This would be great but wouldn't last very long. As far as Lennox Lewis...great fighter but very boring. He uses the jab to perfection which make most of his fights boring to watch. Maybe Aussie Punter and Lennox tagged a few park benches in their time.
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                    • Bill Dozer
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                      • 07-12-05
                      • 10894

                      #11
                      Is there that kind of money in it still? I would think it would have to be a Rocky 5 scenario where fresh blood comes in and wipes everyone out. Does anyone want to see an old man version of the Klitschko fight?
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                      • jjgold
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 07-20-05
                        • 388189

                        #12
                        Tyson still only draw in boxing

                        Lewis could not get 10 million for a fight
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                        • Matt Rain
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                          • 02-13-07
                          • 5001

                          #13
                          Originally posted by jjgold
                          Tyson still only draw in boxing

                          Lewis could not get 10 million for a fight
                          Promoters would kill to be able to get Lewis in the ring for a mere 10 mil. De la Hoya, Mayweather, Hatton and the two Klitschkos have/can/could still get that much.

                          Stick to mythomania, pal.
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                          • Matt Rain
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                            • 02-13-07
                            • 5001

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Bill Dozer
                            Is there that kind of money in it still? I would think it would have to be a Rocky 5 scenario where fresh blood comes in and wipes everyone out. Does anyone want to see an old man version of the Klitschko fight?
                            Not $100 million, no, but it would still bring big money IMO - the boxing crowd is a relatively small yet very dedicated bunch. I would guesstimate that a 5-year-overdue rematch with Klitschko would bring in between 500k and 600k PPV buys ($25-30 million).
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                            • thespeculator
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                              • 09-09-08
                              • 2999

                              #15
                              if had an offer for 40 million he should have taken it if he wanted to comeback, boxing is killing itself, by thinking everything is pay per view only, when i was younger the champions used the TV fights as a way of keeping themselves in the public eye. So when Alexis Arguello fought Aaron Pryor, i actually new who they were, the big fights were worth paying for ( in those days it was on close circuit , they put screens in the civic center)
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                              • punchmaster
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                                • 09-29-05
                                • 322

                                #16
                                Originally posted by Matt Rain
                                Not $100 million, no, but it would still bring big money IMO - the boxing crowd is a relatively small yet very dedicated bunch. I would guesstimate that a 5-year-overdue rematch with Klitschko would bring in between 500k and 600k PPV buys ($25-30 million).

                                It seems like Lewis is pricing himself out and doesn't really want to come back. If you think about the biggest money making fights these days with "prime" fighters which was De La Homo vs. Mayweather and upcoming De La Hoya -Pacquiao, your looking around 20-25 million for the fighters, so how can you see 3X that for old heavyweights in a down economy. Boxing's top brass , (not unlike say American automobile executives at GM) promoters, HBO, etc have done a great job F'ing over the public and lining their pockets with all these Pay Per View's, etc on top of paying for premium channels on your regular cable bill but even the slow public is sharpening up to these scam artists where it's all about $$$$$ while delivering a crap product and it's finally catching up to the scam artists.
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                                • englishmike
                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                  • 06-19-08
                                  • 5279

                                  #17
                                  Punch: When talking in dollars you need to remember exchange rates. If Lewis could sell out Wembley Stadium they would have 100,000 people paying at the gate and when you convert those £'s to $'s it could easily go over $100M. They're playing with words and currencies to a certain extent.
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                                  • yisman
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                                    • 09-01-08
                                    • 75682

                                    #18
                                    I would dance on stage, masturbate, and then have sex with Helen Fugly for 100 million. What's his point?
                                    [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
                                    [/quote]

                                    [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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                                    • MMAJOE
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                                      • 05-08-08
                                      • 284

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                      one of most boring heavyweight champions in recent times... but at least he had class
                                      100 million well he will stay retired,How many people are going to $60 dollars to watch this guy fight?not me. With todays recession problems abd boxing ppv buys down i think its the wrong time to ask for 100 million. I personnally think that the promotors would make no money. Yeah Maybe they could sell a lot of tickets in the UK it would have to be a stacked card with Hatton,and Kitchtco rematch Lewis but i still dont see it happening. I think Lewis needs to stop being so greddy asking 100 million for one fight.
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                                      • robmpink
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                                        • 01-09-07
                                        • 13205

                                        #20
                                        I don't think Lewis was boring at all. I really enjoyed watching him and went to two of his fights (Golota/Briggs).

                                        He won't get that money.

                                        I really thought it was amusing when he was interviewed after his last fight. Lamplay or Merchant asked him about getting a little beating and he got mad and said, "look at the state of his face" referring to Klitschko.

                                        Another classic was his facial expression when his fight w/ Evander was scored as a draw.
                                        Last edited by robmpink; 11-25-08, 08:25 PM.
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                                        • SportsLockPicks
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                                          • 12-03-07
                                          • 3386

                                          #21
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                                          • SportsLockPicks
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                                            • 12-03-07
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                                            #22
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                                            • robmpink
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                                              • 01-09-07
                                              • 13205

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by SportsLockPicks
                                              Another funny one is the interview with Mike Tyson done by channel 9 NY Russ Salzberg.

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                                              • JoshW
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                                                • 08-10-05
                                                • 3431

                                                #24
                                                No one is getting 100 million dollars for one fight. Even if you had 2 million buys (in record range), the actually promoters are only going to see 50 million of that, and that doesn't even consider the costs of production and other fighters. Live gate won't be over 10 million.

                                                Maybe over three fights they could pay that, but who even wants to see heavyweights fight anymore?
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                                                • supershark
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                                                  • 03-11-08
                                                  • 231

                                                  #25
                                                  lewis is delusional if he thinks he can get any more than 25 million to fight again. He fakes his class, and thinks hes the greatest boxer that ever lived.. by the way he would lose to either Klitschko by an easy UD.
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