Lennox Lewis shares his perspective on the golden age of British boxing. The year was 1993 and four world-class boxers - Chris Eubank, Nigel Benn, Frank Bruno, and himself - took to the ring in a battle for supremacy that captivated an estimated half a billion viewers worldwide.
Lewis reminisces about the era, describing it as "the most incredible time" in his life. He recalls the gory details of fights, including the infamous detached retina of rival Nigel Benn, which required stitches and had him writhing on the canvas. Other intense moments came when Frank Bruno was knocked out cold by Oliver McCall.
However, Lewis also highlights the camaraderie among fighters during this period, where friendships were forged in the fire of competition. The group even started a betting pool to guess each other's weight cuts before fights.
There's also no underestimating the impact that racism played on boxing back then. The sport struggled with its image and many black boxers, including Benn and Bruno, faced prejudices. Lewis himself was known for being a calm presence in intense moments.
Despite these challenges, this golden age of British boxing produced memorable champions like Eubank and Benn. Their legendary rivalry remains one of the most talked-about in history.
In an exclusive four-part documentary, all four men come together to reflect on their time as top boxers and how it has changed for them since their fighting days are long over.
Lewis reminisces about the era, describing it as "the most incredible time" in his life. He recalls the gory details of fights, including the infamous detached retina of rival Nigel Benn, which required stitches and had him writhing on the canvas. Other intense moments came when Frank Bruno was knocked out cold by Oliver McCall.
However, Lewis also highlights the camaraderie among fighters during this period, where friendships were forged in the fire of competition. The group even started a betting pool to guess each other's weight cuts before fights.
There's also no underestimating the impact that racism played on boxing back then. The sport struggled with its image and many black boxers, including Benn and Bruno, faced prejudices. Lewis himself was known for being a calm presence in intense moments.
Despite these challenges, this golden age of British boxing produced memorable champions like Eubank and Benn. Their legendary rivalry remains one of the most talked-about in history.
In an exclusive four-part documentary, all four men come together to reflect on their time as top boxers and how it has changed for them since their fighting days are long over.