He would only have stuck around for Tyson again and Don King was preventing it so he decided to retire after Vitali. No one is in their "prime" at the age of 37. Lewis was clearly on the decline as seen from the Vitali fight, a fight that he should've easily won had he been younger or more in shape and it would've prevented the emergence of most of you Klitturd ***gots. Tyson stomps Lummox Lewis, Quitali "one eye" Bitchko, and Wladiqueer "the glass" Clinchko prime vs. prime. ALWAYS.
You're dealing with an imbecile who thinks today's heavyweights magically age different than every other athlete on the planet. Its pathetic he cannot grasp what I've been telling him all along and you're telling him now.
Maybe this is where the April fools joke came from last year (Lennox's) [url]http://www.*****.net/news/2013/02/02/lennox-lewis-dreamt-a-comeback-woke-up-and-talked-himself-out-of-it.html[/url] "Speaking to Gary Newbon on Sky Sport's Sporting Heroes series, the now 47-year old also revealed that he never had the desire to fight once he beat Mike Tyson in their massive clash in June of 2002 and went into his final fight with Vitali Klitschko knowing it would be his last" "I took the Klitschko fight on 10 days notice as HBO asked me to take the date as I could beat him easily," explained Lewis "I just wanted to knock him out and get on with my life after boxing, but I didn't want to blind him so the referee made a good decision to stop the fight" "I wanted one Klitschko for lunch and another for brunch, But I had planned to retire before that fight anyway' "I used to dream of coming back and regaining my title, but then I would wake in the morning and talk myself out of it." London-Born Lewis, who is regarded as one of the best of all time at boxing's top table, went on to state that he hopes his legacy of defeating every fighter he ever faced will grow and age like fine wine in the future" What is this man's obsession with fine wine? :rofl