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LENNOX LEWIS has lifted the lid on his infamous press conference brawl with Mike Tyson which involved biting and a punch up.

In 2002, the heavyweight rivals were finally set to face each other.

Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson during their press conference brawl
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Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson during their press conference brawlCredit: AP:Associated Press
Lewis claims Tyson bit him on the knee
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Lewis claims Tyson bit him on the kneeCredit: AP:Associated Press

It was the most lucrative boxing match of all time, but the pre-fight antics threatened to steal the show.

In the documentary, Lennox: The Untold Story, it was revealed Lewis anticipated a melee with Tyson before arriving to the presser.

His long time friend Courtney Shand said last year, in an extract shared by : “There was tension when we got to New York.

“The night before the press conference, he said ‘If Mike makes a move for me, forget all the money – I’m not backing down from him, I’m not backing up from him'.”

In was supposed to be a standard pre-fight face-off, but all hell broke loose when Tyson marched towards Lewis and swung for his bodyguard.

Lewis, now 55, recalled: “All of a sudden I saw him take his hat off, throw it on the ground and start marching towards me.

“Boom. I was on it – the first three punches were mine and the first bite was his."

Tyson was forced to pay Lewis around £260,000 for biting his leg, while the brawl almost saw the mega-fight cancelled all together.

Lewis told earlier this month: "Let me tell you, I didn’t come to that press conference to fight.

"I didn’t want that fight to happen. I, in fact, I couldn’t believe it happened. Why would the man attack me? So I thought that he never wanted to fight?

"I thought it was a sucker move in one sense. We’re gonna make millions. What’s he doing?

“But I didn’t think the millions mattered at that time. So anyway, when he bit me on my leg, I was shocked that he was biting me on my leg. I’ve never been bitten by a human before."

The Nevada State Athletic Commission decided not to re-license Tyson
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The Nevada State Athletic Commission decided not to re-license TysonCredit: EPA
A news clipping from the infamous melee
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A news clipping from the infamous meleeCredit: Sky

Las Vegas was due to host the grudge match but the Nevada State Athletic Commission decided not to re-license Tyson.

As a result, promoters were left scrambling to find an alternative to the fight capital of the world.

Memphis would eventually be selected as the pay-per-view was forced back by two months.

Tyson at the time had not lost since 1997, when he was disqualified for biting Evander Holyfield's ear.

Lewis on the other hand was the unified heavyweight king and golden boy of the division.

Lewis prevailed with an eight round knockout when the duo - who once sparred as amateurs - eventually did meet in the ring.

Tyson was knocked out in round eight by Lewis
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Tyson was knocked out in round eight by LewisCredit: AP:Associated Press
Lewis prevailed in the 2002 grudge match
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Lewis prevailed in the 2002 grudge matchCredit: AP:Associated Press

The Brit then fought Vitali Klitschko a year later before retiring as champion.

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Tyson would carry on and returned with a win against Clifford Etienne in 2003.

But after dismal defeats to Brit Danny Williams and Kevin McBride, the youngest heavyweight champion of all time finally retired in 2005.

Tyson pictured with Lewis and Evander Holyfield
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Tyson pictured with Lewis and Evander HolyfieldCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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