Lewis Challenges Tyson to Heavyweight Bout

ByABC News
November 13, 2000, 10:00 AM

L A S  V E G A S, Nov. 13 -- Lennox Lewis wants Mike Tyson. Mike Tyson sayshe wants Lennox Lewis.

Even in the convoluted world of heavyweight boxing, this is onefight that almost has to happen.

Why? Because too much money is at stake to do otherwise.

Right now, the people want [me to fight] Tyson, Lewis said after disposing of David Tua. Tell him Ive been ready since the Holyfield fight.

Tyson Checks Up on Lewis

Tyson has said he will be ready sometime next year for the onefight that can make both boxers the tens of millions of dollarsthey crave in a division that is otherwise lacking stars.

Of course, hes also said he is retiring, though few believethat yarn.

That was the reason Tysons manager, Shelly Finkel, was atringside Saturday night to watch Lewis put on a masterfulperformance in easily beating Tua in a lopsided 12-round decision. (See sidebar below.)

And that was why Tyson dropped into one of Lewis trainingsessions before the fight to check out the heavyweight champion.

Both fighters need each other more than ever, after Lewis tookcare of the one heavyweight many figured had a punchers chance to end his reign as the IBF and WBC heavyweight champion.

Lewis and Tua drew a sellout crowd of more than 12,000 Saturdaynight at the Mandalay Bay hotel-casino not because Lewis is aterribly popular heavyweight champion. He isnt, as poor ticket sales in his native London proved in July for his fight withFrancois Botha.

The public certainly doesnt want to pay to see Lewis fight the likes of Kirk Johnson or Larry Donald. Judging from Tysons weak pay-per-view numbers against Andrew Golota, people are tiring of watching Tyson just for the sheer spectacle of it all.

But put the two together in a ring once and for all, and bothcan laugh all the way to the bank.

Hopefully this fight will water his mouth a bit, Lewis said of Tyson. Im in it for the long run. Im looking to build a legacy.