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Melotic
01-28-2002, 01:38 PM
Associated Press


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NEW YORK -- The Lennox Lewis-Mike Tyson fight has the blessing of the World Boxing Council even if it isn't sanctioned by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.


"The World Boxing Council ordered this mandatory fight, which will be sanctioned by our organization in any city or country where it is held," WBC president Jose Sulaiman said in a statement released by his office in Mexico City.


It would be a major pay-per-view bout and figures to be a bonanza for Las Vegas.


The Nevada commission is to meet Tuesday on whether to license Tyson for the heavyweight championship fight set for April 6 in the MGM Grand at Las Vegas. It is a WBC mandatory heavyweight title defense against the top-ranked challenger for Lewis, who also is IBF champion.


Under normal circumstances, Tyson would not need to attend the hearing, but he has been ordered to appear following a brawl that broke out at a news conference Tuesday in New York.


Should Tyson be denied a license, he can still apply for and be granted a license in another jurisdiction.


If a commission suspends a fighter or revokes his license, as Nevada did after Tyson bit Evander Holyfield during a bout in 1997, other commissions would uphold the action.


If a commission denies a license application, however, other jurisdictions are not bound to do the same.


On Tuesday, Tyson threw a left hook at a Lewis bodyguard, and Lewis hit Tyson with a grazing right that touched off a melee. Tyson followed with obscene gestures and words before the news conference was canceled.


There were allegations that Lewis was bitten by Tyson, but neither camp will discuss it. Sulaiman himself sustained a concussion when he hit his head on a table, and was treated at a hospital.

misha
01-29-2002, 03:43 PM
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Mike Tyson was denied a boxing license Tuesday by
the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

It means Tyson cannot challenge WBC-IBF heavyweight champion Lennox
Lewis on April 6 at the MGM Grand, but the action does not kill the fight
because Tyson could be licensed by another state or another country.

The commission's 4-1 vote came one week after Tyson and Lewis were
involved in a melee at a New York news conference to formally announce the
fight.

"I'm not Mother Theresa,' Tyson said during the hearing. 'I'm not Charles
Manson either. Just treat me equal."

Tyson left the hearing before the vote was taken, but it was clear at that point
that he was going to be rejected.

Tyson asked at the last moment to withdraw the application, but that was
rejected.

Shelly Finkel, Tyson's adviser, said he would not comment on whether the
fight would occur, but said he would be meeting with Lewis' promoter
Wednesday.

Asked about Tyson's reaction, Finkel said, "He's not happy"

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