England's former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, Lennox Lewis recently spoke about the matters of his career and weighed in with a prediction concerning this Saturday's WBC heavyweight title fight between champion Vitali Klitschko and challenger Danny Williams. Klitschko has always spoken of trying to tempt Lewis back in the ring since winning the title but Lewis is having none of it, saying: "At some point in your life, you have to think about your health and future, so whatever they offer me to fight won't be enough." Williams, whose last fight was a stunning fourth round knockout of Mike Tyson, was also the subject of Lewis's comments. "Just looking at the fight and the statistics, I realize that Klitschko has a big advantage," said Lewis. The former champion will be at ringside for the HBO telecast team during this Saturday's heavyweight title fight.
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