John Corn
09-09-02, 04:55 AM
After taking a summer hiatus following the record-breaking June Lennox Lewis-Mike Tyson fight, the heavyweight-boxing division is poised to deliver another revenue punch to the pay-per-view category.
Both heavyweight champion Lewis and Tyson are considering potential fall/early winter PPV fights, while light heavyweight champion Roy Jones Jr. may vie for a heavyweight title in a December PPV event.
Lewis -- who disposed of Tyson three months ago in the most lucrative PPV event of all time -- is considering a December PPV event against one of the two Klitschko brothers, Vitali or Wladimir, according to sources close to the situation.
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Both heavyweight champion Lewis and Tyson are considering potential fall/early winter PPV fights, while light heavyweight champion Roy Jones Jr. may vie for a heavyweight title in a December PPV event.
Lewis -- who disposed of Tyson three months ago in the most lucrative PPV event of all time -- is considering a December PPV event against one of the two Klitschko brothers, Vitali or Wladimir, according to sources close to the situation.
Rest Of The Story (http://www.tvinsite.com/multichannelnews/index.asp?layout=story&doc_id=101068&display=breakingNews)