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Why does it say in all of lennox lewis bios he was born in england?

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  1. 'cos he was born in England, numbnuts!


  2. Because he was. He was born in the East end of London, and then moved to Canada at the age of 12. I remember reading in his biography that he was a bit of a handful as a young kid. Check this from Wikipedia, on the early life of Lennox:

    "Lewis was born in West Ham, London, England in 1965 to Jamaican born parents, and moved to Kitchener, Ontario, Canada in 1977 at the age of 12. He attended Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute for high school, where he excelled in the sports of Canadian football, soccer and basketball. He eventually decided that his favourite sport was boxing. He became a dominant amateur boxer and won the world amateur junior title in 1983."

    So there you have it.

  3. err because he was der!!

  4. is this a trick question, you dumbass dope

  5. He was born in England and his Mother and Family immigrated to Canada when he was nine because of where they were living.  His Mother thought he would get hurt or bullied in London so they moved to Canada.  I think it was a life style choice.

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