HOSS Magazine and Global Legacy Boxing Want You to Win Tickets to Toronto, Canada’s boxing mecca, to enjoy the Biggest Night in Canadian Boxing History
By Paul Fitzgerald – Lennox Lewis, the former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, is offering boxing fanatics a chance to win the ultimate ‘ringside’ seat in Toronto, one of the great boxing capitals of the world.
Lewis, 50, who has just been featured on the cover of HOSS Magazine’s winter issue (Jan/Feb 2016), is bringing the sport of boxing back to Toronto and Canada in a big way.
HOSS, and Global Legacy Boxing (GLB) – a unique and powerful consortium on all levels – are hosting a ‘knock-out-of-a-contest.’
HOSS readers are encouraged to enter to win a trip to Toronto, ON, Canada, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of a historic boxing match. It was 1966 when the legendary Muhammad Ali took on Canadian champ George Chuvalo, and now HOSS readers from Canada, the USA and the UK have the chance to attend and celebrate this historical event. Contestants can enter by visiting www.hossmagazine.com
The prize pack includes: airfare to Toronto; ‘red carpet’ limo service and VIP tickets to the fight event in Spring 2016; a personal meet and greet with HOSS cover personality and legendary boxer Lennox Lewis, along with Chuvalo; and a pair of signed boxing gloves by Lewis himself. You will also be treated to a two-night stay at the beautiful Omni King Edward Hotel, right in the heart of downtown Toronto and dine at the succulent steakhouse Micheal’s on Simcoe St. The winner also will receive a one-year free subscription to HOSS Magazine.
This contest is being offered to residents of Canada, USA and the UK (See Terms and Conditions for further details at www.hossmagazine.com).
HOSS has just featured Lennox Lewis on its cover and ran an in-depth story on him in its winter issue that just hit the newsstands. The story explores Lewis’s life since hanging up the gloves. Even better, Lewis gives a behind the scenes tour and interview of his home with Sean Rice, who is the publisher of HOSS. In the interview, Lewis talks about his home, retirement, and his passions for chess, Marley Coffee, and his staunch vision to make Toronto the next best and greatest boxing city in the world.
Lennox Lewis is thrilled to offer this contest with HOSS, GLB and Tourism Toronto.
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“The fact that Global Legacy is moving forward and promoting events such as these shows our commitment to bringing boxing back to the masses,” says Lewis.
“And it is a step in the right direction for Toronto to become a contender for boxing shows. We are trying to keep boxing alive in Canada and build it back up. People should watch for our boxing events because they’re going to be big. My aim is to put Canadian boxers on the world boxing stage in Toronto.”
He adds, “The Ali vs Chuvalo anniversary is history in the making and it’s a night where we can celebrate Canada’s rich history of boxing and how our nation will conquer it as a sport once and for all.”
Sean Rice, who is the Publisher of HOSS Magazine, knows this big contest will be a hit locally, nationally, and internationally.
“HOSS Magazine is elated to form a long-term relationship with Lennox Lewis and GLB to promote boxing in Toronto and we are simply thrilled to offer this contest that will script a new chapter in boxing history,” says Rice.
He adds, “Our readers across North America and even the UK will certainly enjoy taking part in our contest, and the lucky winner will have lots of really neat memories to share with their family and friends and the social media world. This contest is a knockout in every sense and we have plenty of more surprises to come on the night of the fight – the evening will be an innocent 1-2-3 punch.”
HOSS, Lennox Lewis, GLB and Toronto are working together over the next five years and beyond to make Toronto the next boxing mecca of the world. Each year three major fights will be hosted in Toronto, and the goal is to have a headline world heavyweight champion fight held in the city within two to three years. All the fights will be jointly sponsored by HOSS and GLB.
Les Woods, who is the co-founder and co-owner of GLB, along with Lewis, states, “Toronto is positioned to take over the world of boxing and will be the city that will always be centre stage. The Ali vs Chuvalo anniversary event will solidify our boxing heritage while also positioning Toronto to be the best globally when it comes to boxing.”