@@Betrayerslayer Agreed. And there's actually folk out there that THINK Joe Frazier's left hook was stronger. Tommy was bigger with a longer reach. IMO Tommy had more one punch power than Tyson.
@@investigatorreports4311 He would killed Frazier. Ooo boy. And Philly meant something then. Mike...? Those are GIGANTIC words. Scary mothatrucker. I saw Douglas bout live. Turning point for me. Damn, and NO rematch. I heardt y, but it should've happened. Couple of his early Kos seem suspect.
I got excited thinking this was Morrison vs. PAUL Anderson (Olympic weight lifter). But this was probably a bit more exciting than that fight would have been. Excellent job by both gentlemen.
@@coryanthony5134 You forgott Foreman and Marciano Marciano broke fighters arms,ribbs,blood vessels... He killed a man with one uppercut Ali said after computer fight sparing with 46 years old Marciano:My arms were sored even joking with him and he was old man! You can imagine how strong was he in his prime
@@antiteroristickejedinicepo4830 well Morrison Ward and Cooney dropped opponent's with body shots..foreman etc didn't really win by body shots..so yea thats why i didn't mention them lol.
@@antiteroristickejedinicepo4830 Yes, Marciano seems to have been the only heavyweight who knew that the arms are a target. It always kills me when these big punchers get close and then do nothing but slap ineffective punches off each other's gloves before the ref separates them. When you get in close like that, punch the ARMS!!! Punch the upper arm and just below the elbow, and you'll see openings in no time. This was the mistake every fool who ever faced Ali's rope-a-dope made. If Foreman had had the least imagination in their fight, he would have stopped aiming for Ali's head and said, "Covering up? Thank you very much. I'm gonna do a workout on your arms." But he never did. Stupid man. Marciano would have begged Ali to do the rope-a-dope. If you want to see how this works, just ask an adult male to punch you beneath the shoulder on the outside of the arm. See if you can stand it three times. Now ask yourself if it were sixty-seven times. Get the point? After Marciano fought Ezzard Charles, Charles' arms were so bruised that he could not even hold an ice pack up to his own face.
@@josephpedulla7831 George Foreman:That rope a dope thing would never work against Rocky Marciano! Foreman himself said that Marciano is the toughest fighter he ever saw even more tough than Frazier! I think Marciano woulf beat Liston in later rounds!
If Tommy Morrison trained properly Didn’t party so much Didn’t do drugs God only knows how far he could have went!! Ray Mercer who has fought everyone said no one hit him Like Tommy Morison
Yes. There's also the rumour Tommy had contracted HIV all the way back in 1989. If this is true his genetics are unreal. Lennox Lewis said the same as Ray Mercer re Tommy's punching power.
Absolutely! A damn shame.. If he was like that Healthy.. And really primed.. a MT v TM.. Fight would have been entertainment while it lasted. I vote for MT
Gotta wonder. Why didn't Morrison throw more body shots? He folded up Yuri Vaulin early in his career. He KNEW they were effective. His left uppercut to the body could have been so devastating. I think he liked the glory punches to the head... Even so, he may have the heavyweight record for knocking guys out with body shots.
TOMMY WASN'T THE SAME CONFIDENT FIGHTER AFTER THOSE 2 BRUTAL LOSES, BUT TOMMY HAD ALOT OF PEOPLE TRYING TO END HIS CAREER & DIDN'T KNOW IT= I WISH THE YOUNG TOMMY COULD'VE REIGNED 4 MUCH LONGER=RIP BROTHER👍
Tommy: they make a strange sound when they get hit in the body Spoken like someone who’s hit some bodies from time to time. This body shot should be more famous I am surprised I never seeen it before.
How that announcer called that a shot to the solar plexus is beyond me......I saw a huge shot to the right, lower rib cage......I'm not sure if you can condition yourself to a big shot like that.... I felt bad for the guy....
Tommy was nursed along on a diet of easy beats and ballyhoo until he just had to meet better quality opponents. The results speak for themselves. He beat Razor Ruddock and an old George Foreman. He was destroyed relatively easily by Michael Bentt, Ray Mercer and Lennox Lewis.
@@Tyronepeader u are full of shit, He was beating mercer until he ran out of gas, and bentt was a lucky punch that came from nowhere. Morrison beats bentt 9.5 out of 10 times, the only real beating was lewis, morrisom was shot by then.
Tommy looks pretty ragged in this one. He was said to be a hard worker but with curious lapses in prefight discipline. But the big punch bails him out again.
You don't see too many knockouts from single body blows, but Tommy Morrison had the power in that left hook to do it! If he had been a little more disciplined, and really learned better defense, and used his jab more, he could have been one of the all time greats. As it was, he was one of the most entertaining fighters in history. He may have had the best left hook ever. And, 48-3-1, that's a damned good record. Yeah, 3/4 of those fights were against nobodies or mediocre fighters, but he rose to the occasion when he fought top notch fighters. He often fought to the level of his opponent, which is why he would struggle with lesser fighters - but he always managed to beat them.
At the time, I dismissed Morrison as another great white hope, over-hyped. Now that I have actually watched his fights, he was much better than I thought. He had a ferocious attack that reminds me of Mike Tyson, believe it or not. But he was lacking in the other departments, which are critical to aspiring heavyweight champions. For example, particularly when he has the other guy in trouble, he leaves himself wide open, very similar, oddly, to another heavy-hitter I recently discovered, Jaime Garza. Morrison seems to wilt as the round numbers climb. He looks in good shape but I think he tends to punch himself out early. Like a lot of impressive flameouts, when he gets in trouble he doesn't really know how to handle it, and in some of his losses he got finished off quickly. Watch some of Tommy Hearns or Ray Leonard or Roberto Duran fights closely and you will see what I mean. But I love to watch his fights because win lose or draw, they're fast and exciting. You know somebody's going to get demolished and sometimes it's Tommy.
Pretty good assessment of Morrison. He had his flaws in stamina, defense and perhaps a suspect chin but he went in there banging every time ready to knock out or get knocked out. The crowd always got their moneys worth.
Tommy Morrison put on some of the most watchable and re-watchable boxing matches ever; looking at his losses though he only lost three times; once against Mercer where he won the first three rounds but punched himself out; he likely would have knocked out most fighters with what he landed on Mercer; Ray just has a titanic chin like nobody else. The one against Lewis he was outclassed and also not is his best shape. That leaves the match against Bennt; obviously the worst moment of his career where he had a lot at stake in a tune-up fight and took it all for granted, coming into the fight after partying the night before and not is a suitable state to have a boxing match. He also struggled at times with what some would consider opponents that he should have defeated with less trouble, like Joe Hipp and Yuri Vaulin; Hipp was a fierce and resilient boxer though. At his best when he took his preparation seriously you got the result against George Foreman, where stamina was not nearly as much of an issue for him. Very few can match that left hook and pure punching power to the body; his combinations and right uppercut were nothing to sneeze at either.
@@shiningphantasy1393 Morrison's life was such a tragedy. I haven't watched any of the documentaries on'im, I almost couldn't bear it . . What other fighters do you like?
@@henrybrowne7248 In no order I would say Mike Tyson, George Foreman, Tyson Fury, Corrie Sanders, Gerry Cooney, and also Deontay Wilder for his sheer punching power although I feel conflicted both ways about his persona. These are all heavyweights and I just like watching boxers with natural punching power and a signature knockout attribute but also some boxing skills to complement that. Also liked young Evander Holyfield and young Wladimir Klistchko.
Tommy Morrison really added some excitement to boxing in the late 80s and 90s. He was like the white Mike Tyson and one of the few good white fighters in the sport at the time.
@Jeremo Brown it would have been a good fight. tyson had a much stronger jaw and tyson never raped that girl. and he is a loved champion like Mohammed Ali was . everybody loves tyson. he has turned his life around. lost all his millions to get it back. he is a multimillionaire and a great businessman. he opened up tyson ranch in California a very successful retreat and marijuana business. with many other successful businesses
Tommy would be a dangerous opponent for any heavyweight who ever lived. That body shot would have ended anyone regardless of chin. When he was young, before the cracks in his chin and years of abuse, he was deadly as they came.
Seeing such accurate in fighting at center ring is rare, and a testament to the skill level in this fight. Everytime I see Tommy huffing and puffing after the break, flush as no tomorrow, I wonder what was keeping him so strong. Carrot juice? In light of the way he went, I believe the question folks should have asked of Tommy was this, not; " When did you know ?"
Why did Morrison take so long to land that punch? He just stood around for most of the fight and seemed to be confused. Just throw the left hook!! Anderson could not have continued if they gave him 2 full minutes to recover.
Tommy had it all, looks, power, a wicked left hook, too bad it all went south due to indulgence and wild living. He was the last great white hope of his generation.
If you never had that body punch under the right arm, go to a gym and box the worse guy in the gym and he , will not hit you in the face or head only to the body, Tommy hit with speed and power, I don't know when this guy is getting up.
The duke is more exciting to watch then the Klitschko brothers. Tommy had the killer instinct. Kinda like a white mike tyson. Tommy could beat the heavys of today easy . What makes him good was he could always be in a fight cuz he had power in both hands. sad is defence was amateur and his stamina though if he had stamina like Evander Holyfield and defense like Mike Tyson he would have went undefeated I just gave you girls real knowledge be happy
Those are both big ifs though. He hardly improved at those things in his career. You could say any fighter would be better if they improved at their biggest weaknesses.
Do you think if he had HIV in 1989 he would have lived until 2013 ?? Don't think so, Tommy died because everyone turned their back on him, he was alone, did heavy drugs until it killed him, not aids
He never trash-talked about anyone. Win or lose.
Man, I love Tommy. What a gentleman.
RIP Champ. You'll never be forgotten.
There's no denying that Tommy was a damn solid heavyweight. And was naturally a good fighter with alot of heart.
What a fight this was. It may just be the best battle i have ever seen.
Best body shot ever. His power was insane.
His sons are boxers but they lack what Tommy had!
Nobody can replace Tommy Morrison. Crippled with sadness. Loved watching him fight.
Tommy had a great future ahead but he live recklessly and sadly cost him his life he had tremendous potential it's a shame
@Erik Muniz reality. Peace/ respect, but Tom was def crazier then rat in a hot tin shithouse after. Hook better then Frazier tho.
@@Betrayerslayer Agreed. And there's actually folk out there that THINK Joe Frazier's left hook was stronger. Tommy was bigger with a longer reach. IMO Tommy had more one punch power than Tyson.
@@investigatorreports4311 He would killed Frazier. Ooo boy. And Philly meant something then.
Mike...?
Those are GIGANTIC words.
Scary mothatrucker.
I saw Douglas bout live. Turning point for me. Damn, and NO rematch. I heardt y, but it should've happened. Couple of his early Kos seem suspect.
@@investigatorreports4311 it was so shocking. 45 to 1
@@Betrayerslayer Indeed my man
I got excited thinking this was Morrison vs. PAUL Anderson (Olympic weight lifter).
But this was probably a bit more exciting than that fight would have been. Excellent job by both gentlemen.
I remember watching these on ESPN when boxing was good
Yup
Thanks for the upload . incredible left tommy had. Always had it thare at any stage of a fight. So sad what happened to tommy. R.I.P "duke"
Liver punch. Takes a long time to recover.
holy crap, ... that hurt to watch, like his kidneys busted
That was a liver shot and yes I doubled over in pain watching it
Could hear that body shot from the cheap seats.
Tommy is a machine for demolition. Rest in peace my friend ♥♥♥.
Maybe the hardest body puncher of Alltime
Gerry cooney and Mickey ward as well..favorite body punchers
@@coryanthony5134 You forgott Foreman and Marciano
Marciano broke fighters arms,ribbs,blood vessels...
He killed a man with one uppercut
Ali said after computer fight sparing with 46 years old Marciano:My arms were sored even joking with him and he was old man!
You can imagine how strong was he in his prime
@@antiteroristickejedinicepo4830 well Morrison Ward and Cooney dropped opponent's with body shots..foreman etc didn't really win by body shots..so yea thats why i didn't mention them lol.
@@antiteroristickejedinicepo4830
Yes, Marciano seems to have been the only heavyweight who knew that the arms are a target. It always kills me when these big punchers get close and then do nothing but slap ineffective punches off each other's gloves before the ref separates them. When you get in close like that, punch the ARMS!!! Punch the upper arm and just below the elbow, and you'll see openings in no time. This was the mistake every fool who ever faced Ali's rope-a-dope made. If Foreman had had the least imagination in their fight, he would have stopped aiming for Ali's head and said, "Covering up? Thank you very much. I'm gonna do a workout on your arms." But he never did. Stupid man. Marciano would have begged Ali to do the rope-a-dope. If you want to see how this works, just ask an adult male to punch you beneath the shoulder on the outside of the arm. See if you can stand it three times. Now ask yourself if it were sixty-seven times. Get the point? After Marciano fought Ezzard Charles, Charles' arms were so bruised that he could not even hold an ice pack up to his own face.
@@josephpedulla7831 George Foreman:That rope a dope thing would never work against Rocky Marciano!
Foreman himself said that Marciano is the toughest fighter he ever saw even more tough than Frazier!
I think Marciano woulf beat Liston in later rounds!
morrison is the boxer
Wow!... A Mean Left Hook. Thanks for Sharing
If Tommy Morrison trained properly
Didn’t party so much
Didn’t do drugs
God only knows how far he could have went!!
Ray Mercer who has fought everyone said no one hit him Like Tommy Morison
Yes. There's also the rumour Tommy had contracted HIV all the way back in 1989. If this is true his genetics are unreal.
Lennox Lewis said the same as Ray Mercer re Tommy's punching power.
After 95 Tommy went down hill fast; sad to see him crash and burn like that !!!!!
It's a it's a real shame what happened to Tommy Morrison
Absolutely! A damn shame.. If he was like that Healthy.. And really primed.. a MT v TM.. Fight would have been entertainment while it lasted. I vote for MT
@sheha nagaraj Agreed
@Sheha Nagaraj Point to be noted he said a if a Healthy Tommy Morrison Dumba$s. not the tommy with hiv.
That punch made my body hurt.
Great fight miss Tommy
EVEN TOMMY( NOT AT HIS BEST)WAS STILL ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS FIGHTERS AROUND & HE PROVED THAT REPEATEDLY#CHAMPION👍
We have Tyson ,,, we have Morrison with left hook!!!!
Tommy was the best 🥊🙏
Gotta wonder. Why didn't Morrison throw more body shots? He folded up Yuri Vaulin early in his career. He KNEW they were effective. His left uppercut to the body could have been so devastating. I think he liked the glory punches to the head... Even so, he may have the heavyweight record for knocking guys out with body shots.
Tommy's left hook!.OMG!! The military could use it in it's arsenal ..it's nuclear.
TOMMY WASN'T THE SAME CONFIDENT FIGHTER AFTER THOSE 2 BRUTAL LOSES, BUT TOMMY HAD ALOT OF PEOPLE TRYING TO END HIS CAREER & DIDN'T KNOW IT= I WISH THE YOUNG TOMMY COULD'VE REIGNED 4 MUCH LONGER=RIP BROTHER👍
Tommy: they make a strange sound when they get hit in the body
Spoken like someone who’s hit some bodies from time to time. This body shot should be more famous I am surprised I never seeen it before.
Man!What a punch!
Dont play with this dude he hited
Lunge
Liver
Ribs
Kidney
Both in sametime
How that announcer called that a shot to the solar plexus is beyond me......I saw a huge shot to the right, lower rib cage......I'm not sure if you can condition yourself to a big shot like that....
I felt bad for the guy....
Kidney punch.
Liver
Rest in peace champ
🥊🌹🤚🇺🇸🌷🥊🥊🌷👍🌹🇺🇸
Tommy lost what maybe 3 fights in his whole career. Tommy was still budding as a professional boxer. He would've been great had he just had more time.
No doubt
He was great, he just could've been even better if he didn't get sick.
Tommy was nursed along on a diet of easy beats and ballyhoo until he just had to meet better quality opponents. The results speak for themselves. He beat Razor Ruddock and an old George Foreman. He was destroyed relatively easily by Michael Bentt, Ray Mercer and Lennox Lewis.
@@Tyronepeader u are full of shit,
He was beating mercer until he ran out of gas, and bentt was a lucky punch that came from nowhere. Morrison beats bentt 9.5 out of 10 times, the only real beating was lewis, morrisom was shot by then.
Tommy looks pretty ragged in this one. He was said to be a hard worker but with curious lapses in prefight discipline. But the big punch bails him out again.
Tommy looks really skinnier then usual. Damn shame. RIP🥊💤
Yea he did
Boxing is a art
legendary champ Tommy the duke morrison
Champion 💯
One of the best boxers of that era with a combined record amateur/pro 343-24-1 with 315 KO's. RIP Champ!
You don't see too many knockouts from single body blows, but Tommy Morrison had the power in that left hook to do it! If he had been a little more disciplined, and really learned better defense, and used his jab more, he could have been one of the all time greats. As it was, he was one of the most entertaining fighters in history. He may have had the best left hook ever. And, 48-3-1, that's a damned good record. Yeah, 3/4 of those fights were against nobodies or mediocre fighters, but he rose to the occasion when he fought top notch fighters. He often fought to the level of his opponent, which is why he would struggle with lesser fighters - but he always managed to beat them.
WOW..what a body shot..a real rib tickler!
Sounds like he broke 3-4 ribs in one shot. Very Brutal. RIP The Duke. You always put on a great show for all the fans.
ouch!
Double ouch !!! I winced in pain on that 1
A GREAT CHAMPION & A GREAT MAN WHO NEVER GOT HIS PROPER SHOT-THEN A(HIV HOAX) & THEN GONE TOO SOON=HE DIDN'T DESERVE THAT=RIP BROTHER👍
Brutal liver punch
At the time, I dismissed Morrison as another great white hope, over-hyped. Now that I have actually watched his fights, he was much better than I thought. He had a ferocious attack that reminds me of Mike Tyson, believe it or not. But he was lacking in the other departments, which are critical to aspiring heavyweight champions. For example, particularly when he has the other guy in trouble, he leaves himself wide open, very similar, oddly, to another heavy-hitter I recently discovered, Jaime Garza. Morrison seems to wilt as the round numbers climb. He looks in good shape but I think he tends to punch himself out early. Like a lot of impressive flameouts, when he gets in trouble he doesn't really know how to handle it, and in some of his losses he got finished off quickly. Watch some of Tommy Hearns or Ray Leonard or Roberto Duran fights closely and you will see what I mean.
But I love to watch his fights because win lose or draw, they're fast and exciting. You know somebody's going to get demolished and sometimes it's Tommy.
Pretty good assessment of Morrison. He had his flaws in stamina, defense and perhaps a suspect chin but he went in there banging every time ready to knock out or get knocked out. The crowd always got their moneys worth.
Tommy Morrison put on some of the most watchable and re-watchable boxing matches ever; looking at his losses though he only lost three times; once against Mercer where he won the first three rounds but punched himself out; he likely would have knocked out most fighters with what he landed on Mercer; Ray just has a titanic chin like nobody else. The one against Lewis he was outclassed and also not is his best shape. That leaves the match against Bennt; obviously the worst moment of his career where he had a lot at stake in a tune-up fight and took it all for granted, coming into the fight after partying the night before and not is a suitable state to have a boxing match. He also struggled at times with what some would consider opponents that he should have defeated with less trouble, like Joe Hipp and Yuri Vaulin; Hipp was a fierce and resilient boxer though. At his best when he took his preparation seriously you got the result against George Foreman, where stamina was not nearly as much of an issue for him. Very few can match that left hook and pure punching power to the body; his combinations and right uppercut were nothing to sneeze at either.
@@shiningphantasy1393 Morrison's life was such a tragedy. I haven't watched any of the documentaries on'im, I almost couldn't bear it . . What other fighters do you like?
@@henrybrowne7248 In no order I would say Mike Tyson, George Foreman, Tyson Fury, Corrie Sanders, Gerry Cooney, and also Deontay Wilder for his sheer punching power although I feel conflicted both ways about his persona. These are all heavyweights and I just like watching boxers with natural punching power and a signature knockout attribute but also some boxing skills to complement that. Also liked young Evander Holyfield and young Wladimir Klistchko.
And down to the floor goes Anderson.💪😎
if boxing was limited to body punching tommy would be the greatest of all time
Man get that brick out of your glove
Not to solar plexus, but a beautiful liver shot! Research "liver shot".
love Morrison
Anderson was a good fighter who came to win, good fight.
He was one heck of a body puncher and this video shows it conclusively.
Beast
Broken ribs
awesome punch. Tommy looked like he was having a hard time up until then. Anderson was a rough boy....
Anderson trained a few guys at our gym. He is a very knowledgeable guy and a sepreme boxing instructor. 👊very nice guy.
john marcus this reminded me of a chess match - lots of strategy and patience for that right moment
Tommy had more women rooting for him in the crowd , sad his lifestyle ended his life short
Ouch Broken Ribs.
Tommy Morrison really added some excitement to boxing in the late 80s and 90s. He was like the white Mike Tyson and one of the few good white fighters in the sport at the time.
Mike tyson and tommy morrison are the best boxing champions of all ages
@Jeremo Brown it would have been a good fight. tyson had a much stronger jaw and tyson never raped that girl. and he is a loved champion like Mohammed Ali was . everybody loves tyson. he has turned his life around. lost all his millions to get it back. he is a multimillionaire and a great businessman. he opened up tyson ranch in California a very successful retreat and marijuana business. with many other successful businesses
Tommy would be a dangerous opponent for any heavyweight who ever lived. That body shot would have ended anyone regardless of chin. When he was young, before the cracks in his chin and years of abuse, he was deadly as they came.
well that knocked the stuffing out the bag.....period.
Uppercut to the right side of the Liver .... Nothing more brutal !!!
12:33 one for the highlight reel.
Seeing such accurate in fighting at center ring is rare, and a testament to the skill level in this fight. Everytime I see Tommy huffing and puffing after the break, flush as no tomorrow, I wonder what was keeping him so strong. Carrot juice? In light of the way he went, I believe the question folks should have asked of Tommy was this, not; " When did you know ?"
Rip Tommy Morrison.
Великий бой.
Tommy da man Morrison
He damaged his organs
Why did Morrison take so long to land that punch? He just stood around for most of the fight and seemed to be confused. Just throw the left hook!! Anderson could not have continued if they gave him 2 full minutes to recover.
Не позавидуешь тому кто в печень удар пропустил.
Rest in peace tommy
Tommy had it all, looks, power, a wicked left hook, too bad it all went south due to indulgence and wild living. He was the last great white hope of his generation.
Solar plexes? No.
Liver? Yes.
Morrison nesesitaba mucho mas cardio y abilidad parese un robot
Looked like a liver shot. Those knock you out
Чисто, в печень, это так больно.
If you never had that body punch under the right arm, go to a gym and box the worse guy in the gym and he , will not hit you in the face or head only to the body, Tommy hit with speed and power, I don't know when this guy is getting up.
So Morrison was not just a loud, boastful, arrogant, immoral, drug addict...he could also box.
Dude will be pissing blood forever
DID HE PUNCH HIM IN THE LIVER?
Yep
The duke is more exciting to watch then the Klitschko brothers. Tommy had the killer instinct. Kinda like a white mike tyson. Tommy could beat the heavys of today easy . What makes him good was he could always be in a fight cuz he had power in both hands. sad is defence was amateur and his stamina though if he had stamina like Evander Holyfield and defense like Mike Tyson he would have went undefeated I just gave you girls real knowledge be happy
Those are both big ifs though. He hardly improved at those things in his career. You could say any fighter would be better if they improved at their biggest weaknesses.
Was this after foreman n lewis
After Foreman, before Lewis
@@Osobearrr got it👍
четкий удар
ANYHOW GREAT FIGHT MR. DUKE SUPPOSEDLY RELATED 2 DUKE JOHN WAYNE
Mayk Tyson tarzı var tommy morrison da..
says he didn't know who Razor Ruddock was. This guy had the weakest chin ever. Give me a break
Wt. is rt. if you have a good lft.
More like a pro wrestle than a boxing bout.
At 13:28 who is the bearded guy with the black jacket and dark shades hugging Tommy?
breech123 ...his father...
breech 123 it was lemmy from the band Moterhead
The pimp in Rocky 5...
Poor Anderson.... Tommy was too strong for you Mister "Self-confident".
A disgrace who knew he had aids and covered it up knowing he could give someone a death sentence back then
Do you think if he had HIV in 1989 he would have lived until 2013 ?? Don't think so, Tommy died because everyone turned their back on him, he was alone, did heavy drugs until it killed him, not aids
Back in the 80's if you got HIV you were dead within 4-5 years
24 years with aids, today Yes, back then NO
THAT LEFT 2 THE BODY DIDN'T LOOK LIKE IT WAS THROWN THAT HARD I'M THINKING THAT THE GUY HAD A WEAK MID SECTION
Tommy, believe you have Aids yet?
Fighting bums
The great white hope?
Loved partying more than winning.
Getting his ass beat in his own city.
Crap fight!
stfu.
He's accomplished more in his short life than you could ever hope to achieve in your entire life, be respectful you fool
LOL Tommy knocked the soul right outta that mofo!🤣