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    Default How is Panama Lewis still involved in boxing??

    He epitomises the very worst in boxing, and that include Don King (who I really despise). I know that he is not allowed ringside at anyfight in the US, but surely he must have been banned by every boxing authority in the world. There is noway to stop him training fighters outside the US, but personally I would never fight any fighter trained by him, there is truely nothing that I don't think he'd do to win a fight.

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    Default Re: How is Panama Lewis still involved in boxing??

    Agreed.
    Hes scum IMO and like you I agree he doesn't belong anywhere near a ring in any country, in any state in any part of the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    Agreed.
    Hes scum IMO like you he doesn't belong anywhere near a ring in any country, in any state in any part of the world.
    little harsh Cutmemick...


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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    Agreed.
    Hes scum IMO and like you I agree he doesn't belong anywhere near a ring in any country, in any state in any part of the world.
    little harsh Cutmemick...

    ooppss!! fixed it now.

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    Default Re: How is Panama Lewis still involved in boxing??

    Panama Lewis is a crooked old man who hurts the image of professional boxing by still being associated with it. Get rid of guys like that and you may have a universally respected sport on your hands.

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    Default Re: How is Panama Lewis still involved in boxing??

    He trains Sultan Ibragimov

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    Default Re: How is Panama Lewis still involved in boxing??

    I'm aware of Panama Lewis, but what did he do that was so bad?

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    Default Re: How is Panama Lewis still involved in boxing??

    Panama Lewis should have been banned for life after the tampering with gloves incident

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    Default Re: How is Panama Lewis still involved in boxing??

    What excatly happened I'm quite intrigued?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Realitycheck77
    What excatly happened I'm quite intrigued?

    Carlos "Panama" Lewis is a well-known and highly controversial boxing trainer who achieved his greatest notoriety in the 1980s.

    Lewis was a trainer for several highly-rated boxers in the early 1980s, the most noted of which was light-welterweight champion Aaron Pryor. At the same time, he was already gaining a reputation for questionable tactics, one which became worse when he gave Pryor a now-legendary "black bottle" containing an unknown substance during his 1982 clash with Alexis Arguello at a crucial moment of the fight. After drinking from the bottle, a tired Pryor made a remarkable recovery and scored a knockout over Arguello.

    On June 16, 1983, Lewis was a key figure in an incident that landed him in prison. Luis Resto, a journeyman boxer trained by Lewis, faced welterweight contender Billy Collins Jr. in a 10-round non-title fight at Madison Square Garden on the undercard of a Roberto Duran title fight.

    Realizing that Resto had little chance against the undefeated Collins, Lewis removed most of the padding from Resto's gloves prior to the fight. Given this advantage, Resto battered Collins for 10 rounds and won a lopsided decision. Both of Collin's eyes were horribly swollen and doctors told him he could never fight again and eventually would lose his sight.

    The deception was soon discovered, and both Lewis and Resto were later convicted of conspiracy to fix a sporting event and other crimes. Lewis spent a year in prison and was permanently banned from working as a trainer in the United States, while Resto served more than two years in prison. A sad footnote to this story is that Billy Collins committed suicide the following year.

    Despite his disgrace, Lewis is able to continue to work as a trainer overseas, with a stable of fighters that included sometime heavyweight contender Frans Botha. He resurfaced in the news in the United States in 2002, when Mike Tyson brought him in as an advisor for his title fight with Lennox Lewis. However, Panama Lewis was barred from ringside for the actual fight. He now trains heavyweight contender Sultan Ibragimov.

    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_Lewis"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Starr
    He trains Sultan Ibragimov
    Yes.......and as I have said before on the forum, this is the one thing that I really don't like about Sultan (his choice in trainers).

    Did I miss your point ?

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    Default Re: How is Panama Lewis still involved in boxing??

    He also fed Aaron Pryor crack in that black bottle in the match vs Arguello....you ain't gonna KO a hopped up crackhead!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
    Quote Originally Posted by Realitycheck77
    What excatly happened I'm quite intrigued?

    Carlos "Panama" Lewis is a well-known and highly controversial boxing trainer who achieved his greatest notoriety in the 1980s.

    Lewis was a trainer for several highly-rated boxers in the early 1980s, the most noted of which was light-welterweight champion Aaron Pryor. At the same time, he was already gaining a reputation for questionable tactics, one which became worse when he gave Pryor a now-legendary "black bottle" containing an unknown substance during his 1982 clash with Alexis Arguello at a crucial moment of the fight. After drinking from the bottle, a tired Pryor made a remarkable recovery and scored a knockout over Arguello.

    On June 16, 1983, Lewis was a key figure in an incident that landed him in prison. Luis Resto, a journeyman boxer trained by Lewis, faced welterweight contender Billy Collins Jr. in a 10-round non-title fight at Madison Square Garden on the undercard of a Roberto Duran title fight.

    Realizing that Resto had little chance against the undefeated Collins, Lewis removed most of the padding from Resto's gloves prior to the fight. Given this advantage, Resto battered Collins for 10 rounds and won a lopsided decision. Both of Collin's eyes were horribly swollen and doctors told him he could never fight again and eventually would lose his sight.

    The deception was soon discovered, and both Lewis and Resto were later convicted of conspiracy to fix a sporting event and other crimes. Lewis spent a year in prison and was permanently banned from working as a trainer in the United States, while Resto served more than two years in prison. A sad footnote to this story is that Billy Collins committed suicide the following year.

    Despite his disgrace, Lewis is able to continue to work as a trainer overseas, with a stable of fighters that included sometime heavyweight contender Frans Botha. He resurfaced in the news in the United States in 2002, when Mike Tyson brought him in as an advisor for his title fight with Lennox Lewis. However, Panama Lewis was barred from ringside for the actual fight. He now trains heavyweight contender Sultan Ibragimov.

    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_Lewis"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    He also fed Aaron Pryor crack in that black bottle in the match vs Arguello....you ain't gonna KO a hopped up crackhead!
    I am of the opinion that it was cocaine...can't really focus on crack.

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    Cocaine, crack....whatever

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