A year earlier, Lennox Lewis had finally met
Mike Tyson in the ring and achieved a landmark victory by knocking Tyson out in the eighth round of their record-breaking
PPV fight. Following his victory, Lewis took a year-long break from the ring, eventually vacating his
IBF title after passing on the chance to face the IBF's number one contender
Chris Byrd. Instead, Lewis turned his sights on a possible match with
Vitali Klitschko, who had become the WBC's number one contender after defeating
Larry Donald by tenth-round
technical knockout. In early 2003, however, negotiations for the fight fell through and Lewis began looking into a lucrative rematch with Tyson. The WBC ruled that a rematch with Tyson would be allowed on the basis that the winner would next defend their title against Klitschko. Tyson passed on the rematch, forcing Lewis to accept a less marketable fight against
Kirk Johnson in which only Lewis'
IBO title would be on the line. Klitschko was to fight on the undercard and take on Lewis in December. Before the Lewis–Johnson fight could take place, Johnson was forced to pull out with a chest injury. As such, Lewis and Klitschko agreed to face one another on June 21, rather than later in the year as originally planned. ==The fight==