Posted on 13 July 2010. Tags: Black Canadians, Black boxers, Boxing, Canada, Famous Black People, Famous history, Heavyweight Boxers, Lennox Lewis, Sport, World Champion, black man

Lennox Lewis was Britains last Heavyweight Champion boxer. Despite a reputedly high, undisclosed personal wealth, Lennox Lewis remains one of the most likeable sporting personalities of this century. Lennox Claudius Lewis was born in Stratford, London on 2 September 1965.
His names could not be more aptly chosen as Lennox is Gaelic and means 'chieftain' ...
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Posted on 07 April 2010. Tags: Boxing, Coventry, Detroit, England boxing team, Errol Christie, European champion, Gianluca Vialli, Kronk, Mark Kaylor, NF, NF bootboys, NO PLACE TO HIDE, National Front, Original Rude Boy, Standard Triumph, Tony McMahon, skinheads

NO PLACE TO HIDE How I Put The Black In The Union Jack
Errol Christie with Tony McMahon
Seeing my future crumble before my eyes, I grasped for the rope. Before my eyes, I saw an eight year old kid at the Standard Triumph putting on gloves for the first time. A teenage schoolboy champion effortlessly destroying ...
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