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Lennox Lewis (UK) by KO in 8th Over Mike Tyson- Unified Boxing Title Bout
MSNBC ^ | June 8, 2002 | Reuters Wire

Posted on 06/08/2002 6:19:27 PM PDT by codebreaker

On Live now, let the circus begin!

Undercard is probably better than the fight with Jose Casamayor. Reports requested from contributors with the Pay Per View Package


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To: Libloather
Lord have mercy...I hope Hole N One bought the pay per view for live screenshots

Britney Spears is doing the National Anthem?

41 posted on 06/08/2002 6:56:20 PM PDT by codebreaker
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To: codebreaker
Leroy Neiman's birthday, June 8, 1927.
42 posted on 06/08/2002 6:56:46 PM PDT by YaYa123
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To: ZGuy
If someone could translate this I'd be appreciative.

Bet. Now.

43 posted on 06/08/2002 6:57:02 PM PDT by Libloather
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To: YaYa123
Leroy Neiman's birthday, June 8, 1927.

75 today. Happy birthday.

44 posted on 06/08/2002 6:58:13 PM PDT by Charles Henrickson
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To: Jhensy
I think the US plays soccer tomorrow about 10:30 PM Pacific.
45 posted on 06/08/2002 6:58:43 PM PDT by codebreaker
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To: Charles Henrickson
Wow, what an anniversary!

He sure has been there all through the big fights..

46 posted on 06/08/2002 6:59:57 PM PDT by codebreaker
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To: codebreaker
I'm sure we will see more of this in the future.lol


47 posted on 06/08/2002 7:00:11 PM PDT by mdittmar
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To: Atlantin
Try this direct link.
48 posted on 06/08/2002 7:00:21 PM PDT by Chris_Patrick
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To: mdittmar
LOL, very funny.
49 posted on 06/08/2002 7:01:10 PM PDT by Chris_Patrick
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To: codebreaker
Hope this BBC radio link starts talking about boxing soon. Last night I lost on the Laker Net game. Today I bet 2 horses (not War Emblem) and lose. Tonite I am betting on Lewis.
50 posted on 06/08/2002 7:01:21 PM PDT by eternity
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To: eternity
Yep, they just said boxing getting ready to start and will be lasting the next few hours.
51 posted on 06/08/2002 7:02:07 PM PDT by Chris_Patrick
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To: eternity
Has the fight started yet?
52 posted on 06/08/2002 7:02:37 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
Is comimg up next. Stay tuned!
53 posted on 06/08/2002 7:03:32 PM PDT by eternity
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To: mc5cents
Actually, Marciano had been down once before, in his 43rd fight. Then-champion Jersey Joe Walcott did it in the first round of the title fight in which Marciano would knock him out in the 13th.
54 posted on 06/08/2002 7:04:36 PM PDT by VadeRetro
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From AOL - Much at Stake for Both Lewis, Tyson in Their Marquee Bout

By TIM DAHLBERG
.c The Associated Press

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (June 7) -- Mike Tyson returns to the ring Saturday night for his biggest fight since he bit Evander Holyfield's ears. As unstable as ever and just as unpredictable, he's also just one big punch away from being the heavyweight champion again.

The undisputed star of a spectacle that is more theater than boxing, Tyson fights Lennox Lewis in this city of Elvis and barbecue in a bout that could become the richest ever.

For the first time in his career, Tyson is an underdog against a champion who outweighs him, can out-jab him and will tower over him. But Lewis also has a suspect chin, giving the fight an aura of uncertainty.

"I'm just ready to get it on and crush this guy's skull,'' Tyson said. "I want to show them who the real world champion is -- the best fighter in the era.''

The fight will take place under extraordinary circumstances, in a city that won it almost by default. The two fighters won't touch gloves and will have to pay the other $3 million if they commit a bad foul that ends the fight.

For the 35-year-old Tyson, the bout is a chance to get out of a reported $15 million in debt and re-establish himself as a force.

If his declining skills are exposed in a loss, though, it could be the end of multimillion-dollar paydays for a boxer who has fought sporadically against a collection of second-rate opponents since losing to Holyfield five years ago.

Between those fights, Tyson served time in jail for punching two motorists after a fender-bender, punched out a promoter in London, bit Lewis at a news conference and was accused of raping three more women.

"I'm scared of some things he does,'' Tyson adviser Shelly Finkel said. "I worry about him after boxing.''

Lewis is determined to make that time come soon, ready to secure his legacy in the sport that embraces him reluctantly as the heavyweight champion.

Overshadowed by Tyson, Lewis (39-2-1, 30 knockouts) has tried to define the fight as a classic battle of good vs. evil -- with plenty of help from Tyson every time he opened his mouth. He's a 36-year-old three-time champion and chess player who wanted the fight so badly he stayed in it even after the melee at the news conference in New York City.

"It's very important for historians and my legacy, getting rid of the last misfit in boxing,'' Lewis said.

In Las Vegas, where boxing regulators rejected the fight, oddsmakers made Lewis a 2-1 favorite in the scheduled 12-round fight at the Pyramid Arena. The fight, which will be televised on pay-per-view, is expected to begin about 11:15PM ET.

It could end soon after that, if both fighters stick to their game plans. Tyson (49-3-2, 43 knockouts) always comes rushing out at the opening bell determined to wreak havoc, while Lewis has studied the styles of the two fighters who beat Tyson and is determined to make him back up.

"This fight has the ability to be a slugfest early or go into the late rounds,'' said Lewis' trainer, Emanuel Steward. "Mike has trouble with tall fighters and Lennox might have trouble finding Mike with his bob-and-weave style.''

The fight, a joint promotion of the HBO and Showtime cable networks, could gross $100 million if the pay-per-view sales live up to expectations. But tickets were still available for the arena itself the day before the fight, in almost all price ranges up to $2,400 at ringside.

"The top price may have been too high for this market,'' Finkel conceded.

Tyson had to agree to pay Lewis $335,000 out of his purse for biting him at the news conference, and if either fighter commits an "onerous foul'' they have to forfeit $3 million.

"Every possible outcome has been anticipated,'' said Mark Taffet of HBO.

Lewis, who stands 6-foot-5 and weighed 249 1/4 pounds at Thursday's weigh-in, will be fighting in his 13th consecutive title fight since stopping Oliver McCall to win the WBC crown in 1997.

He lost one, on a fluke punch by Hasim Rahman, and got a disputed draw against Holyfield. But he won the rest, although critics complain he fights too cautiously and is a reluctant combatant.

"This is a fight that is important for this era of boxing,'' Lewis said. "It would be disappointing to me if I didn't box the best boxers of this era.''

During that same time, Tyson fought six times for a total of 18 rounds, earning millions against the likes of Julius Francis and Brian Nielsen. Though he can still punch, Tyson hasn't won a fight against a top quality opponent since beating Razor Ruddock in 1991.

"Everyone is holding onto that image of Mike Tyson from 10 to 12 years ago,'' Steward said. "That Mike Tyson is gone.''

Indeed, this is a fight that should have taken place years ago when both fighters were in their prime and there weren't so many questions about Tyson's head and Lewis' jaw.

The 5-11 Tyson weighed in at 234 1/2, the second-highest of his career, and seemed agitated and ready to fight at the weigh-in, where Lewis had left three hours earlier.

He spent two months in Maui training, stayed out of trouble, and seemed to rekindle a desire to fight once again.

"Maybe I am not as good as I was 14 years ago, but I'm sure he's not as good a fighter as he was 14 years ago,'' Tyson said.

Both fighters are expected to make about $20 million, a purse that will add to Lewis' riches and help take care of some of the debt Tyson has run up with his lavish lifestyle.

If Lewis wins, Steward has suggested he might retire because he will have little else to prove in a boxing career that includes an Olympic gold medal and three heavyweight titles.

Tyson figures to fight on -- win or lose -- though a loss in a badly fought bout would cripple his earning power.

His trainers say Tyson's body is well preserved because prison terms and a suspension from boxing saved it from wear and tear. He wanted two tuneup fights before meeting Lewis, but now claims 160 rounds of sparring took the rust off.

"I am going to knock him out, probably before three rounds,'' Tyson said.

If he does, the Tyson celebrity that eludes Lewis will continue to grow.

"Mike has made his mark in boxing for better or worse,'' Showtime executive Jay Larkin said. "But he never fails to stun the world and there's no better way to stun the world than winning this fight.''

06/07/02 18:24 EDT

55 posted on 06/08/2002 7:04:39 PM PDT by Libloather
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To: codebreaker
Boxing has a kind of irresistible magnetism for the fake, celluloid "tough guys" and their floozies, who spend their lives pretending to be something they're not.

It's like they're trying to exorcise that demon within them that tells them they're complete phonies. Hell, Mickey Rourke even took up the sport.

56 posted on 06/08/2002 7:06:46 PM PDT by marshmallow
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To: Miss Marple
1st round of the 2nd undercard.12 rounder.
57 posted on 06/08/2002 7:07:06 PM PDT by mdittmar
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To: Chris_Patrick
They said 0345 that's 2245 eastern. Or about a half hour from now.
58 posted on 06/08/2002 7:07:54 PM PDT by eternity
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To: Jhensy
Anybody know what time the USA-South Korea World Cup game is? Gotta set the VCR

US plays South Korea at 2:30AM EDT, 11:30PM PDT. GO USA!!!

59 posted on 06/08/2002 7:09:07 PM PDT by dogbyte12
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To: codebreaker
I've been trying to figure out out to post screen caps to the thread despite the fact that I haven't paid the obscene amount of money that would permit me to see the fight.........

I think I've figured it out.......


60 posted on 06/08/2002 7:09:32 PM PDT by hole_n_one
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