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Lewis unifies titles with unanimous decision
Lennox Lewis may not have dominated the rematch like he did the first fight in March, but this time he got the result he thought he should've received eight months ago. Lewis unified the heavyweight title for the first time in seven years on Saturday night in Las Vegas, with a 12-round unanimous decision over former WBA and IBF champion Evander Holyfield. With the victory, Lewis became the first Briton ever to hold the unanimous heavyweight championship of the world.
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Mitchell, Tiozzo retain titles on undercard
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Lewis vows to take matters into his own hands
Despite 27 knockouts on his 34-1-1 record, the WBC heavyweight champion is often faulted for his caution.
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Lewis-Holyfield: Fighters promise more action
When Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield first met
eight months ago, the boxing world got an undisputed bad decision.
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Impromptu wager raises stakes in rematch
The deal between Lennox Lewis' manager, Frank Maloney, and Don King has the loser donating $100,000 to charity.
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Lewis thinks scandal confirms suspicion
The IBF president and three others were indicted by a federal grand on 32 counts of soliciting and accepting bribes to fix rankings.
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Officials picked for Holyfield-Lewis rematch
The Nevada Athletic Commission selected an all-American group of judges Friday for the Nov. 13 fight between the heavyweight champions.
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