| Great Britain's morning papers are awash with stories about Lennox Lewis hinting that he may be ready to end his retirement and step back into the fray by challenging current WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko. Just two days removed from watching Klitschko devour fellow Briton |
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Danny Williams over eight one-sided rounds, Lewis professed that watching the fight was, "stirring something inside me." Lewis, who never lost any of his undisputed titles in a boxing ring, capped his career with a sixth round stoppage of Klitschko on some of the most gruesome cuts seen in recent times. However, Lewis and Klitschko gave boxing the most exciting heavyweight fight in many years, after which Lewis retired. Speaking of Klitschko's potential opponents, Lewis stated, "Those two (Byrd and Rahman) may be able to give Klitschko a decent contest. But what he really needs is someone tall and good. I wonder who that could be?" Stay tuned to saddoboxing.com to see if Lewis changes his mind.
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