For $100 million, I'm gonna take off my pajamas and get back in the ring with Tyson”

Lennox Lewis insisted that he would return from retirement at the age of 53 for a rhyme with Mike Tyson if paid $100m (88.9m euros). Three times the former world champion in heavy weights defeated Tyson in the eighth round in a major war in 2002. Mechi [...]
Lennox Lewis insisted that he would return from retirement at the age of 53 for a rhyme with Mike Tyson if paid $100m (88.9m euros).
Three times the former world champion in heavy weights defeated Tyson in the eighth round in a major war in 2002.
Next, the victory against Vitaly Klitschko in June 2003, was the last for Lewis in professional boxing, while Tyson, now 52, joined him and retired two years later, after three pounds in 2005.
However, Lewis acknowledged to Joe Rogan that the lure of a lucrative payment could tempt him to return from retirement.
For the right price, Lewis would go down to the ring again for a history of legends.

I've told a lot of people I'm gonna take off the pajamas for $100 million”, he said.
“So if you're serious, come honey, show me the letters”, he added.
Tyson, with whom Lewis looks for rimech, at the age of 20, became the youngest champion in the boxing heavyweight category in 1986, when he defeated Trevor Berbyck in Las Vegas, the Express broadcasts.
In a career, Tyson didn't have a quiet life.
He was once arrested for raping the 18-year-old Washington Desert and sentenced to six years in prison in 1992.

He remained in prison for less than three years. Although he again became champion in the category of heavy weights, in 1996 the double defeat against Evander Hollyfield, including the famous ear bite incident during the rhyme, began a drastic decline for Tyson.
The former champion lost his last three-four pounds, including two embarrassing defeats, against Danny Williams and Kevin McBride and has now been challenged by Lennox Lewis.











