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"A coward and a hero, they feel the same. It's what they do that makes them different. The hero feels just as frightened as the coward. It's what he does that makes him a hero, and what the other fellow doesn't do that makes him a coward." - Cus D'Amato
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From 1993-2003, Lennox Lewis fought:
• Tony Tucker
• Frank Bruno
• Oliver McCall 2x
• Tommy Morrison
• Ray Mercer
• Andrew Golota
• Shannon Briggs
• Evander Holyfield 2x
• Michael Grant
• Francois Botha
• David Tua
• Hasim Rahman 2x
• Mike Tyson
• Vitali Klitschko
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in 1988, Mike Tyson defended the unified heavyweight championship and captured the lineal title with a brutal 1st round KO of Michael Spinks in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
From 1990 to 2000, Evander Holyfield fought:
• "Buster" Douglas
• George Foreman
• Bert Cooper
• Larry Holmes
• Riddick Bowe 3x
• Michael Moorer 2x
• Ray Mercer
• Mike Tyson 2x
• Lennox Lewis 2x
• John Ruiz
Salvador Sánchez, 1980s featherweight champion from Santiago Tianguistenco, México, made nine defenses of the WBC title in under three years and is universally considered among the greatest Mexican fighters and featherweights of all time despite dying at only 23.
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in 1987, "Sugar" Ray Leonard won the middleweight championship with a disputed 12 round split decision over Marvelous Marvin Hagler in Las Vegas, Nevada. To date, this is one of the most hotly-debated huge fight results.
How did you score it?
"I can't stand it when [fighters these days] lose, they give up" Mike Tyson said. "They win 30 fights in a row, then lose one and are ready to retire. That's why I love [Marvelous] Marvin Hagler. He never quit."