This seems really odd that you haven't mentioned where he was born and spent his childhood. Seems like a really odd thing to leave out when discussing someone's nationality.
I don't blame him for moving to britain. That's where the money for him was. It's a pity no one cared about Lennox over there when he was actually fighting. He started to gain a little respect, then was knocked out cold. That's when they called him "the Canadian".
I also wondered why Slyk (racist klittard) asks in the title if LL is Canadian only to rephrase the question completely (if you answer the title question with 'no' you have to vote 'yes' ) in the poll. Looks like he wanted to grab some wrong votes to support his argument.
The irony is that the brittards didn't give a **** about Lennox for 90% of his career. Not until he started beating washed up American legends did they stop calling him "Canadian".
Here's a quote from Lennox's then promoter, "I don't know what it is, maybe the brits just like a loser? Lennox is a fantastic fighter yet he still hasn't made any traction in this country. Maybe he needs to lose a fight before he can start packing stadiums (laughing)" Deal with it brittard.
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Born in London, England. ******. Didnt Lennox himself say he was a citezen of the world? Boooooooyakkkkaaaaaaa
Where did you get that quote from? I can't seem to find it anywhere. And where does it state Brits regarded him as a Canadian until he started to beat up US boxers?