R.I.P. - Butch Lewis

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  1. hhascup

    hhascup Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Colorful Butch Lewis, who got Michael Spinks $13.5 million for Tyson bout, dies


    <img alt="Michael Marley's photo"> Michael Marley

    It's with great sadness that I must report the sudden death of one of boxing's last, great characters.
    Ronald "Butch" Lewis, known in the fight industry for tenaciously landing his light heavyweight champion Michael Spinks a massive $13.5 million purse for what turned out to be a brutal, one round KO at the hands of Iron Mike Tyson, apprently suffered a massive heart attack.
    SEE SPINKS-TYSON BOUT, WORTHWHILE EVEN IF ONLY FOR MICHAEL BUFFER'S TOTALLY OVER THE TOP INTRODUCTION OF MOGUL DONALD TRUMP AND HIS SALIENT INTRO FOR LEGENDARY MUHAMMAD ALI. ALSO NOTICE HOW THE ATLANTIC CITY CROWD GETS PUMPED BY TYSON INTRODUCTION. THIS BOUT TOOK PLACE ON JUNE 17, 1988, AND WAS FOR THE UNDISPUTED WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CROWN.

    Lewis, age 65 and more active in recent years in the music and TV fields than in boxing, was in or around his stately home in Delaware when he went into cardiac arrest. I am not sure if this happened today (Saturday) or on Friday.
    Ironically, the last place I saw Lewis and his client and best buddy Spinks, was at the funeral service of their longtime lawyer (and mine as well), Milton Chwasky. Chwasky died a few months ago.
    Other close friends of Lewis were actor Denzel Wasdhington and former Black Entertainment Television Network owner turned NBA Charlotte franchise owner Bob Johnson. The celebrity trio often sat at ringside at major fights together and I think they may have had "ringside seats" together at President Barack Obama's Inauguration.
    Later on in his illustrious life, soul signer supreme, Soul Brother Number One, Mr. James Brown did a jail stint for durg use.
    When he got out of jail, he had a comeback concert at an historic theater in the Hollywood area and the promoter of the event was none other than Butch Lewis.
    Lewis' sartorial trademark was his "Chocolate Tuxedo" look which only mean he wore a tuxedo without a shirt underneath it. Lewis even had one of his sons at ringside for a big fight dressed the same way.
    Lewis grew up in Philadelphia, was always fascinated by boxing and became a close friend and associate of first Smokin' Joe Frazier and then Muhammad Ali.
    In the boxing industry, Lewis oversaw the development of Leon Spinks when Lewis was a VP to Bob Arum's Top Rank company, including that incredible night in Las Vegas when Leon, with only eight pro bouts, took a unanimous decision over "The Greatest" in Las Vegas.

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  2. bxrfan

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  3. Dempsey1238

    Dempsey1238 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    65 is knda of young.

    So he died of a heart attack. Wonder what was the cause health wise.

    RIP.
     
  4. Vantage_West

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    WTF . why isnt this bigger?
     
  5. heehoo

    heehoo TIMEXICAH! Full Member

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    R.I.P. This should be getting more attention.

    Can't believe he's gone so soon.
     
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  9. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Thanks Henry.RIP,Butch
     
  10. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    A sad loss of a colourful character.
     
  11. Keleneki

    Keleneki Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Rest in peace, Mr. Lewis.
     
  12. allenko1

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    When Micheal Buffer announced it on Saturday I was very surprised and little saddened...
     
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  14. Titan1

    Titan1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Belated R.I.P., Butch.Wished you and Greg Page could've worked out, could have made some history under the right circumstances.
     
  15. Sister Sledge

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    Butch seemed to be a good guy, and it's sad that he never got props for the things he did in boxing.