Lennox Lewis
- Actor
- Producer
After a long amateur career that included a gold medal winning
performance in the 1988 Seoul Olympics that came in the form of a KO of
'Riddick Bowe' (who also went on to win the world heavyweight crown),
former undisputed world heavyweight boxing champion Lennox Lewis turned
professional in 1989. His 2 round win over Canadian boxer Donnovan
Ruddock in Oct of 1992 gained him recognition as a threat among the
tough heavyweight ranks. Lewis, a citizen of England and Canada, was
slated for a shot at the winner of Evander Holyfield vs Riddick Bowe. Bowe, a victim of a brutal knockout suffered at the hands of Lewis in
the amateur ranks, refused to live up to his end of the bargain by not
giving Lewis a well-deserved title shot and infamously tossed the WBC
title in a garbage bin. This act prompted the WBC commission to strip
Bowe and crown Lewis as the new WBC champion. Lennox Lewis went on to
defend the crown for several fights until he was defeated by Oliver
McCall in 2 rounds in Sept of 1994. Lewis, with the help of new trainer
Emanuel Steward, came back and began
tearing his way through the ranks of the heavyweight division. Lewis
was again denied a title shot when champion
Mike Tyson relinquished his WBC title
to fight Evander Holyfield rather than
risk his titles against Lewis. Lewis recaptured the vacant WBC title by
beating his conquerer Oliver McCall in a rematch. Lewis, after
defeating every top contender thrown his way, was given his shot at
Evander Holyfield in a championship
unification fight on March 13, 1999. Lewis dominated the fight but due
to controversial judging, the bout was declared a draw. Lewis defeated
Evander Holyfield in a rematch on Nov
13, 1999 to become undisputed world champion. Due to promoter
Don King's underhanded tactics, the WBA
belt was stripped from Lewis in court. Lewis went on to beat every
mandatory challenger while keeping his crown. While avidly issuing
challenges to reluctant contender
Mike Tyson, Lewis went to
Johannesburg in South Africa at the invitation of
Nelson Mandela. Lewis would defend his
titles against supposed low-risk opponent Hasim Rahman. Due to Lewis'
failure to prepare for the fight by dropping excessive weight rapidly,
arriving in Johannesburg 2 weeks before the fight which, according to
expert opinion, was too late to acclimatize to the thin air since
Johannesburg was 5,000 feet above sea level, Lewis suffered one of the
biggest upsets in boxing history. However, Lewis has had his rematch
with Hashim Rahman and won the title back, and he also fought
Mike Tyson and beaten him 'easily' in
8 rounds.