To: mr.mark who wrote (2055 ) 3/11/2001 12:38:36 AM From: LPS5 Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10489 if tyson wanted that fight he would've already signed for it. Excrement. That would be true if it were 1912 and the fighters fought bareknuckled in a ring walled off by rope. With a layer of sawdust on the ground. Shirtless, wearing bluejeans and boots. No; someone gently awaken kindly old George Foreman and remind him that in the day of television, network deals, promotional contracts, etc - it's not as simple as one, or both men, simply "signing" for a bout. That's an absurd generalization, even for "Knock out the Fat" Foreman. Showtime stepped aside to let Holyfield fight Lewis on HBO's PPV network. Inexplicably - though probably because Lewis is the heavyweight champ - HBO indicated that it wouldn't step aside, so, there was an impasse; an impasse which, as Lewis and Tyson announced jointly earlier this week, was being rectified. Tyson is not the better boxer , but is certainly the better fighter . tyson doesn't want that fight with lewis. ROFL - GMAMFB. Foreman saying that makes it so? I'm sure Tyson does want that fight, if for no other reason than because the loser stands to make $30 million. But the kicker is, he won't lose. Oliver McCall knocked Lewis out in the first round of their fight with a half-assed punch he didn't even intend to land. A straight right that had Lewis glassy-eyed and visibly shaken. When we look back at this era in boxing 10, 20, maybe 30 years from now, we'll all marvel (well, I won't, because I've been saying it all along) at how the much-vaunted heavyweight champ Lennox Lewis, it turned out, had a porcelain jaw. But how it took a ring monster, not afraid to get inside, with the most murderous punches in boxing to expose him after he'd consumed a cadre of lackluster opponents. He also, in two fights, couldn't knock out - couldn't knock down - a waning Evander Holyfield. He also let Tua get inside on him several times in the first few rounds of that yawner of a victory; luckily Tua only has a left hook and was over 250 lbs, so nothing connected solidly. It's my belief that too many folks are equating Lewis-Tua to Lewis-Tyson...a comparison so misguided that the first two rounds of Lewis-Tyson will point it out definitively. Tyson is going to beat Lewis, when it comes together.