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    Lennox Claudius Lewis CM CBE (born 2 September 1965) is a boxing commentator and former professional boxer who competed from 1989 to 2003. He is a three-time world heavyweight champion, a two-time lineal champion, and the last heavyweight to hold the undisputed championship .

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  3. Lennox Lewis was a British heavyweight boxer who won three world titles and retired in 2003. He had a record of 41 wins, 2 losses and 1 draw, with 32 knockouts and 78.05% knockout ratio.

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  4. 3 days ago · Lennox Lewis, first British boxer to hold the undisputed world heavyweight championship since Bob Fitzsimmons did so in 1899. Lewis also won a gold medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Learn more about Lennox’s life and career, including his notable matches.

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    Lewis fought only one year in the 1980s, but it was an impressive start to his professional career. He won five of his six bouts that year, either by KO or technical knockout, where the referee stops the fight because one fighter is unable to continue. In the other fight, Lewis' opponent, Melvin Epps, was disqualified for rabbit punching -- giving ...

    The KOs and TKOs continued for Lewis in the 1990s, and he was awarded the heavyweight title when Riddick Bowe refused to fight him in 1992.

    Jan. 31 - Noel Quarless, London, KO 2
    Mar. 22 - Calvin Jones, Gateshead, England, KO 1
    Apr. 14 - Mike Simuwelu, London, KO 1
    May 9 - Jorge Dascola, London, KO 1
    Mar. 6 - Gary Mason, London, TKO 6
    July 12 - Mike Weaver, Stateline, Nevada, KO 6
    Sept 30 - Glenn McCrory, Kensington, England, KO 2
    Nov. 23 - Tyrell Biggs, Atlanta, TKO 3
    Feb. 1 - Levi Billups, Las Vegas, W 10
    Apr. 30 - Derek Williams, London, KO 3
    Aug. 11 - Mike Dixon, Atlantic City, TKO 4
    Oct. 31 - Razor Ruddock, London, KO 2

    Lewis successfully defended the WBC title twice this year. 1. May 8 - Tony Tucker, Las Vegas, W 12 2. Oct. 1 - Frank Bruno, Cardiff, Wales, TKO 7

    Lewis defended his title with an eighth-round KO of Phil Jackson in May but lost the belt in a two-round TKO loss to Oliver McCall in September. 1. May 6 - Phil Jackson, Atlantic City, KO 8 2. Sep. 24 - Oliver McCall, London, TKO by 2

    May 13 - Lionel Butler, Sacramento, KO 5
    July 2 - Justin Fortune, Dublin, TKO 4
    Oct. 7 - Tommy Morrison, Atlantic City, TKO 6

    Lewis regained the title by beating Oliver McCall in a February rematch and then defended the belt twice in July and October bouts. 1. Feb. 7 - Oliver McCall, Las Vegas, TKO 5 2. July 12 - Henry Akinwande, Lake Tahoe, W DSQ 5 3. Oct. 4 - Andrew Golota, Atlantic City, KO 1

    Lewis again successfully defended the title twice this year. 1. Mar. 28 - Shannon Briggs, Atlantic City, TKO 5 2. Sep. 26 - Zeljko Mavrovic, Uncasville, Connecticut, W 12

    Learn how Lennox Lewis, a three-time world heavyweight champion, won and lost his titles, and how he retired with 41 wins, 32 by knockout. See his fight-by-fight record from 1980s to 2003, with dates, opponents, results and highlights.

  5. Aug 31, 2023 · Lewis won Gold at the 1988 Olympics. Photo: Stan Behal/Toronto Sun. Record: Usually listed as being either 85-9 or 94-11. However 85-12 is closer to what the records seem to suggest. With all known Walkover results taken out and Lewis' record is likely 80-11. 5 of his defeats later being avenged.

  6. See Lennox Lewis' boxing record and career infographic, including his 41 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw in 44 fights. He was a heavyweight world champion and a Hall-of-Famer who fought Mike Tyson, Vitali Klitschko, and Evander Holyfield.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Lennox_LewisLennox Lewis - Wikiwand

    Lennox Claudius Lewis CM CBE (born 2 September 1965) is a boxing commentator and former professional boxer who competed from 1989 to 2003. He is a three-time world heavyweight champion, a two-time lineal champion, and the last heavyweight to hold the undisputed championship.

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