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Lennox Lewis

FORMER BOXING WORLD CHAMPION

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I wouldn't count a fight like this as a 'fight'

London – The bout between American boxing legend Floyd Mayweather and Irish Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) star Conor McGregor is not so much a superfight as a farce, said Britain’s former undisputed heavyweigh­t world champion Lennox Lewis yesterday.

Mayweather and McGregor go toe-totoe next weekend in Las Vegas – the unlikely but lucrative clash brought the undefeated former welterweig­ht king out of retirement – but Lewis told the BBC he wouldn’t label it as a “serious fight”.

Lewis reasoned that as Mayweather’s previous 49 opponents had failed to find a chink in his armour there was little reason to believe the charismati­c 29-year-old MMA fighter would find him out. “There is tremendous build-up and hype but I don’t really take it as a serious fight.”

Lewis, who won Olympic super-heavyweigh­t gold for Canada in 1988 but returned to the country of his birth England when he turned profession­al, cast doubt on whether Mayweather should be accorded the record for fights without defeat if he defeats McGregor.

Mayweather, who retired from the ring in 2015, is presently tied with another American legend Rocky Marciano on 49.

“I wouldn’t count a fight like this as a ‘fight’,” said 51-year-old Lewis.

“He’s basically boxing a guy that is a UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip) fighter and not a boxer.”

Lewis, who was world champion three times and is the last undisputed champion from 1999-2001, conceded the fight would attract a large audience simply because there were so many imponderab­les. “Is McGregor going to throw a kick because, obviously, when he resorts to boxing and realises he is no match for Mayweather, what will he do?” –

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/ AXELLE/BAUERGRIFF­IN Former undisputed heavyweigh­t world champion Lennox Lewis.

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