Four of Britain’s greatest boxers come together for the premiere of a new documentary about them.
Legendary boxers Nigel Benn, Frank Bruno, Lennox Lewis and Chris Eubank appeared together on the red carpet in central London this week for the Four Kings.
The four-part documentary follows the rivalry between 62-year-old Bruno and 59-year-old Lewis.
The pair fought for the world title in Cardiff in 1993, with Lewis emerging victorious.
Before the fight, Bruno asked how British his opponent was.
The series, which drops on Prime Video this weekend, also chronicles the thrilling middleweight bouts between Eubank, 58, and Benn, 60.
Eubank won the first match in 1990 after being stopped in the ninth round, and the rematch three years later ended in a draw.
It also focuses on his struggles outside the ring and how he paved the way for modern stars such as Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua.
Earlier in the week, The Sun revealed that Lennox Lewis wished he could mentor Joshua.
The two have had their share of disagreements during 34-year-old Lewis’s professional career, with AJ being insulted by some of Lennox’s criticism and at one point even calling Lewis a “clown”.
In May, Lennox also commented on the proposed fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson.
Lewis said he was more worried for Jake than Mike, 57, in the controversial fight.
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