Lennox Lewis vs. Tony Tucker

[1] The bout took place on May 8, 1993 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Lewis retained his WBC title via unanimous decision.

Though George Foreman had been brought up by Lewis as a possible opponent, he ultimately agreed to face the WBC's number one contender Tony Tucker in his first defense.

Tucker briefly held the IBF heavyweight title in 1987 but lost it in his first defense against Mike Tyson only three months later.

[2] The first of the three world title bouts on the card saw WBC middleweight champion make his fifth defence against former WBO titleholder Gerald McClellan.

In the fifth round Jackson hurt McClellan with a pair of low blows, with the challenger using a full 30 seconds to recover before resuming the bout.

Jackson again made it do his feet but Lane didn't like what he saw and opted to wave the bout off, giving McClellan a TKO victory.

The penultimate bout on the card would see unbeaten WBC super lightweight champion Julio César Chávez face No.

Alli, who did not seem badly injured, begged to be allowed to continue and Padilla appeared to relente and waved him toward Chávez.

Like his previous championship fight with Tyson, Tucker was able to go the full twelve rounds with the much younger Lewis but was unable to put together much offense during the bout.