In February of 1996, the boxing world was shaken to its core when ex-WBO/IBC heavyweight champion and Rocky V star Tommy “The Duke” Morrison failed a pre-fight physical examination, testing positive for the HIV virus. He immediately announced his retirement from the ring. Now a decade later, Tommy Morrison plans to take on the Nevada State Athletic Commission that banned him from the sport and launch a comeback.
Morrison had just signed a three-fight 38.5 million dollar deal with promoter Don King. His first fight was to be against journeyman Arthur “Stormy” Weathers, and then he would fight another tune-up fight against stronger opposition, and then finally take on ex-undisputed heavyweight champion of the world Iron Mike Tyson who had just been released from prison.
“The first fight was going to be Stormy Weathers, who I would’ve took out during the National Anthem,” Morrison told me during a long two-hour interview. “And then we’d fight another journeyman, someone a little tougher. And then I would’ve fought Tyson right out of prison.” [details]
Morrison had just signed a three-fight 38.5 million dollar deal with promoter Don King. His first fight was to be against journeyman Arthur “Stormy” Weathers, and then he would fight another tune-up fight against stronger opposition, and then finally take on ex-undisputed heavyweight champion of the world Iron Mike Tyson who had just been released from prison.
“The first fight was going to be Stormy Weathers, who I would’ve took out during the National Anthem,” Morrison told me during a long two-hour interview. “And then we’d fight another journeyman, someone a little tougher. And then I would’ve fought Tyson right out of prison.” [details]
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