Comments Thread For: Trey Lippe-Morrison Breaks Hand, Withdraws From June 9 Bout

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Trey Lippe-Morrison Breaks Hand, Withdraws From June 9 Bout

    Undefeated heavyweight sensation Trey Lippe-Morrison has withdrawn from his June 9 bout after suffering a broken hand in training. The power punching Lippe-Morrison is 13-0 with all of his wins by knockout, 12 of which came inside of two rounds. On September, 23 2016, he demolished previously unbeaten Ed Latimore in less than one round on Showtime and did so in front of a standing room only crowd at the Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, OK
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  • Sun_Tzu
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    Damn, dude gets injured alot.

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    • Money Shot
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      Shame that, hope it's not going to be a recurring problem for him.

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      • Eff Pandas
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        Originally posted by Money Shot
        Shame that, hope it's not going to be a recurring problem for him.
        Was thinking the same thing. I believe he broke/hurt his hand a year or so ago too. Wonder if its the same hand. Not a good sign when you are getting injured so early in your career.

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        • Sun_Tzu
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          He should be around 20 fights in by now. He has had alot of downtime due to injuries. He missed a fight in Feb due to a nasty cut in sparing. They must go hard in the wild card gym.

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          • Redd Foxx
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            Bummer. Not a great fighter but I like the enthusiasm surrounding him. Boxing needs interesting stories.

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            • Sun_Tzu
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              Originally posted by Redd Foxx
              Bummer. Not a great fighter but I like the enthusiasm surrounding him. Boxing needs interesting stories.
              No, he isnt but he will be a blast to watch because like his dad he is coming to hurt you regardless unless of course George Foreman comes out of retirement then he will box and move for twelve rounds. He seems to be a lot more patient than his dad though.

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              • low blows
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                His father was just as injury prone. He broke his hand a few times, pulled muscles and had his jaw broken. Hopefully Jr. will not have the other problems his dad had.

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                  #9
                  Haha, "sensation".

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