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  2. Tommy Morrison - BoxRec

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    Box-pro 52 bouts. Williams down in the 1st and 3rd rounds. Morrison down twice in the 5th round. Referee stops the fight while Williams is being punished on the ropes. Morrison suffered a broken jaw and hand during this bout, and Hipp had his cheekbone shattered. Hipp was knocked down in the 5th and 9th rounds.

  3. Tommy Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Morrison (January 2, 1969 – September 1, 2013) was an American professional boxer and mixed martial artist who competed from 1988 to 2009. Best known for his left hook and formidable punching power, Morrison won the WBO heavyweight title in 1993 with a unanimous decision victory over George Foreman.

  4. Tommy Morrison: Boxing Career, Record & Stats

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    Tommy Morrison (The Duke) was an American professional boxer. He was a heavyweight world champion. In a career spanning 19 years, 2 months, and 30 days, Morrison amassed a record of 48-3-1, which includes 42 wins via KO, 1 of which was in a world-title fight.

  5. Tommy Morrison - BoxRec

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    Morrison claimed an amateur record of 222-20. Early in his professional career, Morrison co-starred in the 1990 movie Rocky V, playing Rocky Balboa protege Tommy Gunn. Morrison, with a record of 28-0, fought Ray Mercer for the WBO heavyweight title in October 1991. Morrison won the first three rounds, but he started to fade in the fourth and ...

  6. Tommy Morrison boxer - BoxerList

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    His amateur record is 202 wins, 20 losses.Morrison started his professional boxing career on November 10, 1988, with a first-round knockout of William Muhammad in New York City. Three weeks later, he scored another first-round knockout. In 1989, Morrison had 19 wins and no losses, 15 by knockout.

  7. Ex-heavyweight champ Tommy Morrison dies at 44 - ESPN

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    Morrison fought twice more in his career, winning once in West Virginia and for the final time in Mexico. He finished with a record of 48-3-1 with 42 knockouts.

  8. Tommy Morrison, also known as "The Duke," was an American professional boxer who competed from 1988 to 2008. He held the WBO heavyweight title in 1993 and retired from boxing in 1996 after testing positive for HIV. Morrison had a total of 52 fights, with 48 wins (42 by KO), three losses (all by KO), one draw, and zero no-contests.

  9. Tommy Morrison - BoxRec

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    Will search for more details on specific show Etc. Results are correct Morrison winner by decision.

  10. All of Tommy Morrison's Losses - MartialBot

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    Ray Mercer stopped Tommy Morrison via TKO in the 5th round of the 12-round world-title fight, and successfully defended his WBO heavyweight title. Mercer improves his record to 18-0 (13 KOs), while Morrison adds a loss to his record at 28-1.

  11. Tommy Morrison - Boxing Wiki

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    Tommy Morrison (January 2, 1969 - September 1, 2013), was an American heavyweight boxer who competed from 1988 to 1996. He is a former heavyweight champion, having held the WBO title in 1993, In his career, he holds notable wins over heavyweight champions Pinklon Thomas, George Foreman, and Donavan Ruddock.