Lennox Lewis is a retired boxer and former undisputed world heavyweight champion. He represented Canada at the 1988 Olympics, winning a gold medal. He later became the world heavy-weight champion of the ‘World Boxing Council’ (WBC). He is of Jamaican descent and is known for his premeditated fighting style. He is also known for his cool and confident demeanor in the ring. He is the first Briton to win the world championship in a century and enjoys a massive fan following in his home country. Turning professional in 1989, he won 21 fights consecutively. In 1992, he became the number one ranked boxer in the ‘World Boxing Council.’ In 1993, he became the WBC heavyweight champion. Although he is now retired from the sport, he tours around the world with his posse and promotes the game. Lennox Lewis, who calls himself “the pugilist specialist,” is considered one of the greatest heavyweight boxers ever. He ranks fifth in BoxRec's list of best heavyweight boxers of all time.
Canadian Celebrities Born In September
Also Known As: Lennox Claudius Lewis
Age: 60 Years, 60 Year Old Males
Spouse/Ex-: Violet Chang (m. 2005)
father: Carlton Brooks
mother: Violet Blake
children: Landon Lewis, Leviah Lewis, Leya Lewis, Ling Lewis
Born Country: England
Boxers Canadian Men
Height: 6'5" (196 cm), 6'5" Males
Ancestry: English Canadian, Jamaican Canadian
awards: 1999 – BBC Sports Personality of the Year
1999 – BWAA Fighter of the Year
1992 – 1994 – WBC Heavyweight Champion
1997 – 2001 – WBC Heavyweight Champion
1998 – 2001 – Lineal Heavyweight Champion
1999 – 2000 – Undisputed Heavyweight Champion 1999 – 2000 – WBA Heavyweight Champion
1999 – 2001 – IBO Heavyweight Champion
1999 – 2001 – IBF Heavyweight Champion
2001 – 2002 – IBF Heavyweight Champion
2001 – 2004 – WBC Heavyweight Champion
2001 – 2004 – IBO Heavyweight Champion
2001 – 2004Lineal Heavyweight Champion
2002 – 2004 – The Ring Heavyweight Champion
Lennox Lewis is not only a former professional boxer but also a successful actor, having appeared in movies such as “Ocean’s Eleven” and “Johnny Was.”
He is known for his philanthropy work, having supported various charities and initiatives throughout his career.
Lewis is a keen chess player and has often spoken about the strategic similarities between boxing and chess.
He is a proud owner of a Jamaican restaurant in Toronto, showcasing his love for his Jamaican heritage and cuisine.
In his retirement, Lewis has become a motivational speaker, inspiring audiences with his personal journey and experiences in the boxing world.

















