Lennox Lewis Wants To Come Out Of Retirement To Fight Mike Tyson
Former boxing heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis still wants to take on Mike Tyson and would not mind to come out of retirement to get in a bout with him any day.
During a conversation on Joe Rogan Podcast, the 53-year-old revealed his desire to fight the American 17 years after he beat in a knockout and that would only happen if the deal offered him runs into hundreds of millions of dollars.
In a call out for a challenge, Lennox responded to Joe on facing Tyson saying that, "Well you know, I told people that I'd take my pyjamas off for a 100 mill. So, if you're serious, come withit baby. Show me the paper."
Lennox announced his retirement from the sport a match after his resounding victory over the American in eight round. However, he reckoned with Joe that Tyson was not at his finest at the time they fought.
"Whilst he was incarceration I'm still out there fighting and training hard, he didn't have that in there," Lennox explained why Tyson was not at his at the best "When he came out it was like training again doing what he knows not what he loves, that's going to make him some money."
Tyson whose career was marred by sexual abuse cases and divorce, later retired from the sport after losing to Kevin McBride in 2005
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During a conversation on Joe Rogan Podcast, the 53-year-old revealed his desire to fight the American 17 years after he beat in a knockout and that would only happen if the deal offered him runs into hundreds of millions of dollars.
In a call out for a challenge, Lennox responded to Joe on facing Tyson saying that, "Well you know, I told people that I'd take my pyjamas off for a 100 mill. So, if you're serious, come withit baby. Show me the paper."
Lennox announced his retirement from the sport a match after his resounding victory over the American in eight round. However, he reckoned with Joe that Tyson was not at his finest at the time they fought.
"Whilst he was incarceration I'm still out there fighting and training hard, he didn't have that in there," Lennox explained why Tyson was not at his at the best "When he came out it was like training again doing what he knows not what he loves, that's going to make him some money."
Tyson whose career was marred by sexual abuse cases and divorce, later retired from the sport after losing to Kevin McBride in 2005
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