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  • #31
    Here's his last fight against Thomas Jones:




    This guy he's fighting is the epitome of a bum; this guy is ****in god awful. I can safely say that I could probably beat Thomas Jones and probably look better doing so.

    I'm all for Morrison fighting C level guys but c'mon - at least get someone who's gonna pose somewhat of a challenge

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    • #32
      Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
      Here's his last fight against Thomas Jones:




      This guy he's fighting is the epitome of a bum; this guy is ****in god awful. I can safely say that I could probably beat Thomas Jones and probably look better doing so.

      I'm all for Morrison fighting C level guys but c'mon - at least get someone who's gonna pose somewhat of a challenge
      What job does that guy have? Professional eater would be one that comes to mind. How an athletic commission could approve an opponent that could fall over in a minute due to exhaustion is beyond me.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
        Here's his last fight against Thomas Jones:




        This guy he's fighting is the epitome of a bum; this guy is ****in god awful. I can safely say that I could probably beat Thomas Jones and probably look better doing so.

        I'm all for Morrison fighting C level guys but c'mon - at least get someone who's gonna pose somewhat of a challenge
        that was sad.

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        • #34
          Morrison back August 29 against Cory Phelps. Phelps is a decent opponent for the still learning Trey Morrison. Here's the boxrec page:

          http://boxrec.com/boxer/678288
          Last edited by BostonGuy; 08-04-2015, 07:38 PM.

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          • #35
            From Boxingscene
            Tulsa, OK – Heavyweight knockout king Trey Lippe-Morrison is now training under Freddie Roach at the Wild Card Gym in Los Angeles.

            A seven-time Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA) Trainer of the Year, Roach's resume is amongst the greatest in history. During the last quarter century, Roach trained countless greats including Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya, Bernard Hopkins, Mike Tyson, Wladimir Klitschko, James Toney, Michael Moorer, Ruslan Provodnikov Amir Khan and Guillermo Rigondeaux amongst others. In 2012, Roach was inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame.

            “ Freddie and I connected well during our first session,” said Lippe-Morrison, who was previously trained by fellow legend Jesse Reid before logistics amicably ended their relationship. “It means the world that Freddie wants to work with me because I'm only 8-0. The majority of his fighters are at the championship level and I'm not there yet. I expect to get great sparring at the Wild Card Gym and receive constant feedback from the training staff.”

            With a perfect 8-0 record, Lippe-Morrison's dynamic punching power had Roach raving amongst his peers at Wild Card. On May 30, Morrison continued his path of destruction, stopping Thomas Jones in the second stanza. Having drawn comparisons to his late father Tommy Morrison, Trey's working extremely hard to improve and show the boxing world his skills make him worthy of attention, not his last name. A staple at the Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, OK as part of the “Four State Franchise”, Lippe-Morrison has what it takes to become America's next great heavyweight according to Roach.

            “ I'm really looking forward to working Trey's corner for the first time later this month ,” said Roach. “He has tremendous power in both hands. We're going to knock a lot of people out!”

            Lippe-Morrison's Promoter Tony Holden of Holden Productions is overjoyed that his prized prospect is training with the man widely considered the best trainer in the sport and believes the sky's the limit.

            “ I’m excited to have Freddie on board,” said Holden. I knew Trey was special but Freddie working with him confirms that. Trey's dad was a great fighter who's biggest attribute was power. Trey has more raw power than his father did and I truly mean that. It's going to be great to see his career develop under Freddie Roach."

            Lippe-Morrison's first match under the tutelage of Roach comes August 29 at Memorial Hall in Joplin, MO.


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            • #36
              Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
              Here's his last fight against Thomas Jones:




              This guy he's fighting is the epitome of a bum; this guy is ****in god awful. I can safely say that I could probably beat Thomas Jones and probably look better doing so.

              I'm all for Morrison fighting C level guys but c'mon - at least get someone who's gonna pose somewhat of a challenge
              jeez,,,,he hit the dude with like 10 clean shots while he was dead exhausted and still couldnt drop him. imagine if it was his father punches. the fat dude would have been in a coma. he definitely doesnt have his pops pop thats for sure

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                • #38
                  Son of Tommy Morrison

                  Trainer Freddie Roach raves about the punching power of Trey Lippe-Morrison.
                  The 25-year-old from Oklahoma is 9-0

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
                    Some nice clean right hands, but he was getting popped by that other guy's jab almost every time it was thrown. I hope he goes far, but he'll need to sort that out.

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                    • #40
                      Not bad actually.

                      When he is focused, he has surprisingly good form. Seems to throw with some power. Obviously his opponents have been absolute pushovers to say the least, but he's only a year and half into his pro career, so I don't have an issue with that.

                      What I don't like is the fact that he seems to lose focus easily, and gets wild/careless with aggression at times, keeps dropping his hands. Maybe he is fighting that way because he knows he is undermatched, but if he shows those flaws against a more serious opponent, he is going to have some serious problems. When he is focused though, I see good technique and positioning. Will be interesting to see how he develops.

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