Chose to Represent canada at the olympic games tho. but yea I would not consider lewis a Canadian boxers. real good fighter tho.
Lewis is Canadian he moved here when he was ****en 11 years old. He trained and boxed in Kitchener Ontario. He went to St. Mary's high school in Kitchener. Lennox Lewis is a Canadian fighter. My Aunt had to wash Lewis's bloody shorts after the Tyson fight, in Kitchener
um didn't he compete at the Olympics as a Canadian...yeah thought so. If Lennox didn't move to Canada he never would have taken up Boxing....Lennox is a Canadian boxer!!! :happy Obviously he's going to represent Britain as well because he is British, but he is Canadian at heart.
Thats why he fought and made his legacy under the british flag? :rofl To quote Lewis himself. My mum took me to Canada when I was 12, but I am British in my heart.":rofl
He still retained Canadian citizenship, though. Just saying. Lemieux is indeed a very hard, and surprisingly quick fisted puncher. But I'm hesitant to rate him as one of the most powerful Canadians of all time until he steps up in terms of competition. Especially when one considers that Canada has produced power punchers like Sam Langford, Lou Broullaird, Donny LaLonde (who could crack with the right hand), Matthew Hilton, etc. I will say this about Lemieux, though...Every time he's been asked to step up, he's done so in style.
lol yea right. You can say Lennox isn't Canadian all you want. But the truth still remains that if Lennox didn't move to canada he wouldn't have been a boxer or wouldn't have been as good a boxer as he was.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/more_sport/article3300963.ece My mum took me to Canada when I was 12, but I am British in my heart. There is a real fearlessness to the British that I feel. I came out of a dance in Canada when I was a teenager and about 30 kids came after me and my friend, and I said, ‘Let's stand our ground.' So we turned to these kids and said, ‘Come on then, let's have you.' And they all ran away, until there were just two or three left. In East London, that would never have happened. They'd have stayed together and beaten me up." Canadians are a bunch of wee poofs. This content is protected