Lennox Lewis has revealed who he believes is the greatest heavyweight to have ever graced the sport.
The British-Canadian great had an outstanding boxing career of his own, entering the paid ranks back in 1989 after he walked away from the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seoul with a super heavyweight gold medal.
Lewis would go on to reign as the world heavyweight champion on three separate occasions during his accomplished career, culminating in him becoming the undisputed champion back in 1999 when he defeated Evander Holyfield.
He also racked up victories over the likes of Vitali Klitschko, Oliver McCall and Mike Tyson before his retirement in 2003, proving himself to be arguably the greatest British boxer of all time.
When it comes to determining who the greatest heavyweight of all time is though, there is always a hot debate within the boxing world, with the likes of Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis and Larry Holmes all usually in the conversion.
Speaking on social media, Lewis didn’t hesitate to reveal who he believes is the best ever, naming none other than the man they called ‘The Greatest’ – Muhammad Ali.
Ali. ππΎπ₯
— Lennox Lewis, CBE, CM (@LennoxLewis) October 21, 2025
Ali, known for his unique fighting style and one of a kind personality, is considered to be not only the best heavyweight ever, but the greatest overall fighter in boxing history.
The Olympic Gold Medalist captured the world heavyweight championship on three occasions throughout the course of his storied professional career, defeating the likes of Joe Frazier, Sonny Liston and George Foreman to name just a few.



