Lennox Lewis Backs British Board To Stop Haye-Chisora

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  1. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    From Sport.ru...

    Heavyweight great Lennox Lewis is not in favor of the July 14th showdown between Dereck Chisora and David Haye. The West Ham battle, taking place at Upton Park, is under fire from the British Boxing Board of Control. The governing organization is trying to force promoter to cancel the fight. Neither Haye or Chisora hold a license with the board, which forced Frank ****** to obtain an outside governing body to sanction the event.

    Lewis like the actual fight, but doesn't believe it should happen until Chisora takes a few anger management courses. Lewis wasn't happy with Chisora's behavior back in February, where he slapped Vitali Klitschko at a weigh-in, spit water in Wladimir Klitschko's face and brawled with Haye at a post-fight press conference. Chisora's actions led the British Board to strip him of his license.

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    Maybe Lewis wants G$ora on them zoroloff horse-tranquilisers he had Shot Tyson on? :lol:

    I'm a huge fan of Lewis, but I'm strongly opposed to his stance against this British Superfight.
     
  2. Joe.Boxer

    Joe.Boxer Chinchecker Full Member

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    'The Lion' has spoken.
     
  3. Bill C84

    Bill C84 Boxing Junkie banned

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    Is this the same Lennox Lewis that had pre-fight brawls with Rahman and Tyson?
     
  4. phonk

    phonk Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'd back Lewis to stop both Haye and Chisora on the same night after filming a cameo for Oceans 12.
     
  5. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    Indeed, & i'm sure he smacked Tyson with a big righthand to start the brawl, before he was bitten on the leg by the human pitbull.
     
  6. Bill C84

    Bill C84 Boxing Junkie banned

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    :yep Amazing how some boxers have such selective memory's.
     
  7. Vano-Irons

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    :deal
     
  8. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    There is an interesting disconnection on this issue between the general hardcore fancy, who for instance would be on a boxing forum, and the general public.

    The good thing is, as much as boxing shoots itself in the foot the general/casual fan still has an attachment to this sport, and thus shows it's contempt for the fight. It does show this sport is special, and people with only a small interest in boxing care.

    As much as the hardcore want to see Chisora/Haye, perhaps they should look at the whole picture and make an unselfish decision and help the sport's perception by disowning the fight.

    By taking the 'high ground', morally their arguments would then carry more weight, when trying to resolve other boxing problems such as alphabet organizations corruption and perceived flaws in such organizations as the British Boxing Board of Control, as far as refereeing, judging and general disconnections with the fancy are concerned.
     
  9. Michael300

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    I would take anything printed in The Daily Mirror with a fistful of salt!

    Lennox Lewis is a clever man, and I'm sure the irony would not be lost on him if he did make such comments..

    I would not be surprised if he has been misquoted here:think
     
  10. ollyc

    ollyc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Nope. The casual fan wants to see this fight. Whilst anecdotal evidence is hardly scientific, I think most of us on here will relate tales of previously ambivalent friends showing an interest in watching this fight.

    It's the columnists who've demonstrated their opposition to this fight (and a correlative ignorance of the sport's history).
     
  11. DanielJFiasco

    DanielJFiasco Active Member Full Member

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    In fairness to Lennox, the anger management classes etc would have been a better way of dealing with it than the indefinite license ban.

    And times have changed since Lennox was involved in brawls. I'm not condoning what he did, but once upon a time we used to drown women to see if they were witches, but it doesn't mean that we can't be punished for it in todays world.

    I don't think anybody had a problem with the fact Chisora was punished, it was the form the punishment took that caused the issue.
     
  12. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The media would pick on the excitement and their 'experts' would then adjust their opinions thus. This adjustment has yet to happen...

    But it should be noted, there probably will be a good live gate, and the media have an initial bias with the SKY (and thus 'Murdoch media') and Boxing Nation relationship.
     
  13. ollyc

    ollyc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The media have already picked up on the excitement, hence the amount of commentary outside of the sports pages.
     
  14. Threetime no1

    Threetime no1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't think Lennox gives a **** about a Frank ****** card or fighter.

    1.He doesn't like allegedly and vice versa.
    2.Del Boy thought Vitali beat him.

    It makes sense why he would go against it. Maybe i'm wrong and he is being genuine about Del Boy anger management?!?
     
  15. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Absolutely, the argument is nothing to do with publicity, that is very high. The argument is with the debate over whether the fight should happen.