I will always remember when one of Lennox's sparring partners told me of this one story that happened prior to the Golota-Lewis fight. Lennox and 4-5 other boxers(2 of whom were famous world champions) were in a boxing gym with a really pretty female reporter. The lights suddenly went out and nobody knew what was happening. When the lights finally came on and when the maintenance crew walked in, they saw Lennox standing protectively next to the female reporter. Every other boxer had flee. They interviewed one of the boxers who ran and he replied 'Well man my first thought was to get out of there because they will just blame me if anything happen to the lady" When they asked Lennox why he was the only one who stayed. The interviewer asked Lennox 'is it because you are the heavyweight champion and want to be a good role model'? Lewis shooked his head. Is it because you knew the lady? Lewis shooked his head. Is it because you feel attracted to the lady? Lewis laughed and shook his head. The interviewer was getting frustrated and finally asked. Ok so why did you stay? Why did you feel the need to protect a woman you don't know? Lennox looked at the interviewer and said. It's because I'm a man.
Bernard Hopkins was one of the guys who left ASAP. Bro Naz told this story before. Hopkins didn't want any suspicion towards him if that ***** happened to get her ass raped
Protect her from what, people dont usually **** their pants when the lights go off. Or is there something to this story im not getting?
Lennox Lewis sucked. LEWIS WARNED: THIS IS FOR REAL LENNOX Lewis was reminded here last night of the harsh truth that he has waded to the top of the world through a pile of washed up drunks and junkies "Lionel Butler was on drugs, Oliver McCall was in and out of rehabilitation with drug and booze problems and Tommy Morrison went on drinking binges before the fight," said Steward
LEWIS NEVER HAD CHIN TO BE CHAMP Wallace Matthews Last Updated: Posted: 12:00 AM, April 24, 2001 He was "legitimized," if you will, by an incompetent judge named Jean Williams, who saved him from the criticism he deserved in struggling with a washed-up Holyfield, who would have eaten him between meals five years ago