hes never fought Lewis before this. Do you mean another Lewis? Jerry Lee Lewis perhaps. Wow, Vitali's shady amateur days...
i remember you say, that wlad against purity was a bad stopage. double standards? :yep nobody can say the outcome. we can only guess. :deal i think lewis was done after 6 and vitali would tko him in the next few rounds. thanks to this ****** lewis, that he retired after promising a rematch that everybody wanted to see.
In either case, so what? Also, smashing Hayden Panettiere for several months would probably be an awful bore for most gay guys. They'd rather smash Hayden Christensen.
But you were referring to the brits as a race.. Race and nationality are two different things.. Lewis was born in England by jamaican parents, which makes him a brit with jamaican genetis/descent
Jamaican isn't a race, either. Like British, it's a nationality. You know the people who live in Jamaica aren't native to it, yes? :yep All the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean are virtually (and in some cases literally) extinct.
So if you want to trace his racial origins, he's African. (of what tribe or specific ethnic strain, who knows? :conf) It's a bit of a mouthful to say he's African-Jamaican-British-Canadian, though. :yep That's getting unnecessarily complicatedly deep into the matter. The latter two suffice. He was born in the UK and later in life moved to Canada and became a citizen there. So he is a British-Canadian. In terms of identifying him as an individual (both as far as legal/citizenship status and cultural identity) it doesn't really matter where his parents were born or, more distantly, their ancestors. The Jamaica part is as irrelevant as the Africa part. He wasn't born in Jamaica and has never lived there, so he's no more a Jamaican than he is an African.
Basicly.. His parents are jamaicans with african descent who brought Lennox to the world in England, then Lennox later moved to Canada.. :conf