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Lennox Lewis opens up about stores that he has never told and will share them with fans

British and Canadian boxer Lennox Lewis told reporters that he is soon to be opening up to his fans in a one man show after years of silence.

Lewis met with reporters at the Peacock Gym located in the Canning town of London. This place is only a few miles from where he was born. He told reporters about his upcoming one man show that is going to happen at O2’s Indigo on September 6th.

Lewis has remained silent like most of his career since he left back in 2003. However he has promised to reveal all the news related to Politricks of boxing deals that has nauseatingly made the sport dirty but has also kept boxers to meet with each other.




Lewis told reporters that, “I trained in this very gym and sparred in its rings for my matches. Being here rings back many old memories. Being an East End Boy this is where I am from and where I belong”.

Lewis won an Olympic gold medal for Canada back in 1988 when it was held in Seoul. He returned back to London in 1989 and signed up a deal with a boxing promoter and manager Frank Maloney to start his professional career without any glamour.

Continuing about his past Lewis said, “I had to earn the right to fight for title. Even then politicks were in the way. Don King, man. I had to deal with King when he used to control everything in boxing.”

Lewis further added that, “I have all the stories and I am ready to tell it to fans. I am going to share everything that I have never shared and answer every question that I never answered.”

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