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Lewis does indeed retire **update**
bbc.co.uk
World heavywieght champion Lennox Lewis is ready to announce his retirement on Friday, reports BBC Radio Five Live.
The 38-year-old Briton has not fought since June last year, when he stopped Vitali Klitschko.
He has been under pressure to decide on his future and the WBC set Lewis a deadline of 1 March to confirm a rematch with the Ukrainian.
Sources in the United States claim Lewis has decided to end his 14-year career after 44 fights. Lewis is expected to hold a press conference in London on Friday. Duke McKenzie, a former world champion at three weights, told Five Live: "This news hasn't come as a great surprise to the boxing fraternity.
"Lennox has earnt a hell of a lot of money from boxing and he doesn't have anything more to prove to anyone now and it is the right decision.
"He had nothing to gain from a rematch and everything to lose.
"He's beaten everybody that's been worth beating in that division - Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, David Tua to name but a few. "Everyone close to Lennox has urged him to retire and I, as a Lennox Lewis fan, am certainly glad he has decided to do just that."
JUST WHEN YOU THINK YOU'VE GOT THE ANSWERS, I CHANGE THE QUESTIONS
Last edited by Paranoid Rattlesnake; 02-06-2004 at 08:10 AM.
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