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September 03, 2010


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  • FIGHT HYPE
    November 13, 1999
    Las Vegas, Nevada
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    British call for knighthood for Lewis

     LONDON (CP) -- The man who won boxing gold for Canada at the 1988 Olympics was hailed as "Britain's Goliath in the ring" and "the pride of Britain" on Monday.
     Lennox Lewis's defeat of American Evander Holyfield to become the undisputed world heavyweight champion filled Britain's sports pages with streams of patriotic phrases, despite debate over performance and the ensuing controversy over the withheld International Boxing Federation's belt.
  • Nov. 15: Full story

    Holyfield at peace after loss to Lewis

     ATLANTA (AP) -- Evander Holyfield was surprised to come out of his title fight against Lennox Lewis with few scratches and bruises but no heavyweight championship.
     Still, the Atlanta fighter says he is at peace.
     "The main reason I'm at peace with myself is that I fought a complete fight and a smart fight, and I put on a good performance for myself," Holyfield told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in assessing his loss to Lewis. "I had to re-evaluate what I was doing.
  • Nov. 15: Full story

    Lewis has everything but one title

     LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Lennox Lewis has everything an undisputed heavyweight champion could want -- except one of his belts.
     Eight months after boxing's most coveted prize slipped from him because of questionable scoring, Lewis got the benefit of some more favorable judging Saturday night to unify the heavyweight title for the first time in seven years.
  • Nov. 15: Full story

    Lewis a true world champ

    By STEVE SIMMONS -- Toronto Sun
      LAS VEGAS -- In the frenzied confusion that followed his victory over Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis stood up and said he was taking his world boxing championship belts and bringing them home.
     "Which home?'' someone asked.
     "All of them,'' Lewis said, flashing a great big smile.
  • Nov. 15: Full story

    Lewis gets three titles, two belts

    By ED SCHUYLER JR. -- Associated Press
     LAS VEGAS -- For Lennox Lewis, it doesn't get any better than being the undisputed heavyweight boxing champion of the world.
    He earned that distinction Saturday night with a unanimous decision over Evander Holyfield, eight months after he thought he had beaten him but had to settle for a highly controversial draw.
  • Nov. 14: Full story

    Lewis seals the real deal

    By STEVE SIMMONS -- Toronto Sun
      LAS VEGAS -- On the night of his life after 12 gruelling and vicious rounds, Lennox Lewis lifted his arms in victory.
     Barely.
     It was all he could do to celebrate the most important triumph of his professional boxing career.
  • Nov. 14: Full story

    IBF denies Lewis belt

    By STEVE SIMMONS -- Toronto Sun
      LAS VEGAS -- Lennox Lewis became the undisputed heavyweight boxing champion of the world last night.
     Or so he thought.
  • Nov. 14: Full story

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