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George Flood

Mike Tyson says Lennox Lewis fight set for September... 19 years after heavyweight title showdown

Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis pictured in 2020

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Mike Tyson claims he is set to fight Lennox Lewis in September - 19 years after the heavyweight rivals went head to head in a mammoth title fight.

Tyson, who initially retired from the sport in 2005, stepped back into the ring in November at the age of 54 with an exhibition draw against fellow American boxing legend Roy Jones Jr in Los Angeles.

A trilogy bout against Evander Holyfield was expected to be his next contest, though that fight fell through and ‘The Real Deal’ is now poised to make his own comeback in June in an eight-round exhibition against Kevin McBride - the man who famously sent Tyson into retirement with a shock victory 16 years ago.

The prospect of a high-profile second meeting between Tyson and Lewis has also been mooted, almost two decades after a long and ill-tempered rivalry ended with Lewis producing a dominant display in a lucrative June 2002 showdown in Memphis, Tennessee, knocking out ‘Iron Mike’ with a powerful right hook in round eight.

Speaking to TMZ Sports, Tyson insisted that he will fight Lewis again later this year.

“I’m going to fight Lennox Lewis,” he said in a brief exchange with a reporter when asked if he still planned on fighting again after the meeting with Holyfield was ruled out.

“Yeah, September.”

Still boxing’s last undisputed heavyweight world champion, Lewis retired in 2004, eight months after stopping Vitali Klitschko in a bruising, epic battle at Staples Center in LA.

The 55-year-old has previously appeared open to the idea of a return to the ring to face the likes of Tyson or Riddick Bowe, the latter of whom he famously never met as a professional after victory in the 1988 Olympic super heavyweight final in Seoul, South Korea.

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