Lewis and McCall had
previously fought each other two and a half years earlier. At the time, Lewis was the undefeated WBC Heavyweight Champion and had successfully defended his title three times before being challenged by the virtually unknown number one contender Oliver McCall. After a close first round, McCall was able to catch Lewis with a short right hand that dropped Lewis to the canvas. Lewis was able to get back up, but was on wobbly knees. Deciding Lewis could not continue, referee Jose Guadalupe Garcia stopped the fight and awarded the victory to McCall by way of second-round technical knockout. Lewis called McCall's victory "lucky" and offered $10 million for a rematch, but McCall refused the offer claiming that Lewis had disrespected him with his post-fight comments and instead chose to make the first defense of his newly won title against 45–year old ex-heavyweight champ
Larry Holmes. As a result, Lewis was forced to go down the comeback trail, defeating two little-known journeymen before facing former
WBO Heavyweight Champions
Tommy Morrison and
Ray Mercer, defeating them by technical knockout and majority decision respectively. Meanwhile, McCall successfully defended his WBC title against Holmes in a close unanimous decision victory. Following that victory, McCall was challenged by another British fighter in
Frank Bruno. Bruno was able to build a big lead on the judges scorecards and withstood a late McCall rally to capture the WBC Heavyweight Championship. Bruno would then move on to defend his new title against the returning
Mike Tyson, who stopped Bruno in three rounds to become the new WBC champion. After Tyson's victory over Bruno, Lewis became the WBC's number one contender and
mandatory challenger to Tyson's title. After Tyson's and Lewis' respective teams were unable to come to a financial agreement,
Don King paid Lewis $4 million to step aside and allow Tyson to challenge
Bruce Seldon in a unification match for the
WBA Heavyweight title. After
Tyson defeated Seldon to capture the WBA title, he opted to face former undisputed champion
Evander Holyfield instead of Lewis and officially vacated his WBC title. As such, the WBC scheduled a bout between their two top-ranked heavyweights, Lewis and McCall, to determine who would be the next WBC Heavyweight Champion. However, prior to the official announcement, McCall was arrested on charges of vandalism, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest and was subsequently sent back to rehab in hopes that he would kick his drug addiction. Though Lewis, his manager
Frank Maloney and promoter
Dino Duva expressed concern over McCall's antics, McCall's promoter
Don King insisted that McCall would be ready by the time of the fight. ==The fight==