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What Was the Beef Between Lenox Luis and Riddick Boew

Lennox Lewis on the Riddick Bowe fight that never happened and the saga brewing betwixt Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder & Tyson Fury

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The biggest fight to not happen in the 1990's was between Lennox Lewis and Riddick Bowe.

They fought for the aureate medal in the super heavyweight segmentation at the 1988 Summer Olympics with Lewis stopping Bowe in the second round. It seemed natural for them to one day to cantankerous paths within the ring as professionals.

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Things were trending in the correct direction in 1992. Bowe became the undisputed heavyweight champion in November 1992 subsequently defeating Evander Holyfield and Lewis became the mandatory challenger for the WBC championship with a second circular TKO over Donovan "Razor" Ruddock ane month earlier.

Negotiations had taken identify for Bowe to avenge the loss and for Lewis to show the Olympic result was no fluke. But the unthinkable happened in December 1992 when Bowe dumped the WBC belt into a trash can at a press conference in London and said he was relinquishing the title because he didn't want to be intimidated by the sanctioning body to confront Lewis.

The fight never ended up coming to fruition and one that still stirs emotions from the bitter rivals 26 years later. The former three-time heavyweight champion and the sectionalisation's last undisputed titleholder says he knows 100 percent why the battle to determine the sport'south all-time heavyweight didn't happen.

"(Bowe'south manager) Rock Newman did not desire his golden child at the time, who was creating wealth for him, to accept that chance and fight the guy who beat him at the Olympics in 1988," Lewis told Sporting News. "I know that if it was up to Riddick Bowe to make that gamble, I call up maybe he would have chose to fight me because we're warriors and gladiators. That's what nosotros do. Just when your managing director keeps you lot away from the guy that crush you, he's speaking without using whatsoever words."

Lewis paused for a moment and and so added: "When you are always hearing from the manager and not hearing from the fighter and the manager is saying, 'Oh yeah, we made them offers and did this and did that'. You lot know that means nada."

Fast forrard to 2019 and the same case appears to be happening between unified champion Anthony Joshua, WBC titlist Deontay Wilder and lineal champ Tyson Fury. Wilder and Fury battled to a thrilling separate draw in December, while negotiations are ongoing between the two for a rematch in late leap/early on summertime. Joshua'southward talks with the Fury and Wilder camps have come to no avail thus far.

Battle fans and pundits feel this situation is comparable to what nosotros saw between Lewis and Bowe. While Lewis doesn't disagree with the assessment, the 53 twelvemonth old feels Joshua, Wilder and Fury should be doing the talking and non their managers and promoters.

"I meet the similarities except that there'southward no Stone Newman around to blurt out and shout out and say that we are really trying to make the fight, but these guys don't desire to fight and we offered them money," Lewis said. "That's an old story. Everybody and their dog knows the truth."

"It'southward interesting considering really the fighters are the ones who should be talking it upwardly. The fighters talk and they can solve this problem quick. Anthony Joshua said he would fight Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder in 2020 or something similar that. I was actually shocked that he did say that. Why would he say 2020? Why wouldn't he desire to fight for the undisputed heavyweight championship this year? Why are saying that like there'due south no rush. There was a rush to get the first prepare of belts. So why wouldn't there be a blitz to exist undisputed champion? I just found that odd."

Lewis retired in 2004 later defeating Vitaly Klitschko by sixth round TKO in June 2003 in a fight that'south even so considered one of the bloodiest in recent retention.

One of hotly contested debates has been how would have the human being who many think is the best of his era that includes Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield and Bowe fair against Fury, Joshua and Wilder. Lewis didn't give a straight respond, but breaks down the style he fought compared to the current styles of the 3.

"I'm not one to cross eras," Lewis said. "I am a pugilist specialist. My game was my arsenal to control my punches in the moment. My matter was to exist to a boxer that boxed on the inside and the exterior. When I went in the ring, I didn't want anybody to watch out for just ane punch. They would have to watch out for a combination of punches, then they didn't know which punch was going to hit them.

Lewis added: "Mostly, guys right now, I recollect are labeled with one weapon. Deontay has an unbelievable right hand. He depends on it and people look out for information technology because that'due south what'southward coming. I slowly see him developing his hook, which is practiced. Anthony Joshua is working on his boxing. He has a terrific right hand with good defense. And so you await at Tyson Fury – a great boxer, keen mover and elusive. You got all these combinations with these different fighters. Styles make fights as we can encounter with the Tyson Fury and Deontay fight."

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Steven Muehlhausen is a contributing author for DAZN News. He writes features and news stories, and provides analysis relating to the world of boxing.

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