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Lenny Dykstra Now Says He Won't Fight 'Bagel Boss' In A.C.: Report

A novelty boxing match between an Internet-famous celebrity and Lenny Dykstra, the former slugger for the New York Mets, has been called off, The New York Post reported. 

Lenny Dykstra, pictured near a Dumpster he rummaged through after losing his dentures while dining at a Jersey Mike's in Linden earlier this year.

Lenny Dykstra, pictured near a Dumpster he rummaged through after losing his dentures while dining at a Jersey Mike's in Linden earlier this year.

Photo Credit: Lenny Dykstra Facebook/Google Maps

Dykstra, a former Linden resident who said several weeks ago that he is moving to Livingston, pulled out of the fight scheduled to be held in Atlantic City to concentrate on a lawsuit he filed against his former attorneys. 

The 56-year-old was planning to go toe-to-toe with Chris Morgan, dubbed the Bagel Boss Guy after the Long Island man's rant at a bagel shop went viral over the summer. 

But in a twist befitting the troubled slugger's post-Mets career, organizers of the Sept. 28 bout say he has already been paid for the fight and has been living in a hotel for a number of weeks at the promoters' expense. 

In late August, Dykstra, who has served time in prison for fraud and auto theft, moved out of Linden following numerous quality-of-life complaints from neighbors who say he was operating an illegal boarding house. 

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