“Lennox is beyond doubt the greatest heavyweight of all-time. He is not second any more, he is there at the top of the tree. It reminded me of a young George Foreman and an elusive Muhammad Ali - everything you want in a fighter.”

—  Lennox Lewis

George Foreman, 2002 http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/boxing/specials/lewis_v_tyson_fight/2036717.stm

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