The unlikely rise and sudden fall of boxer Tommy Morrison.The unlikely rise and sudden fall of boxer Tommy Morrison.The unlikely rise and sudden fall of boxer Tommy Morrison.
Michael Bentt
- Self - Boxer
- (archive footage)
George Foreman
- Self
- (archive footage)
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One of the best documentaries you will find on the subject of boxing. It is well made and well pieced together although i did find some of the details a bit thin on the ground and would have liked a bit more in that regard. I would also have been good to see more interview footage from fellow fighters and gym mates of the time, or even referees and judges. Instead it is left a bit one sided in that regard. Special mention also to Tim Morrison (brother) who talks at length about their relationship with women and how they are/were products of their environments without actually mentioning his time in prison for a rape conviction.
Boxing documentary about an interesting and shocking downhill story. Tommy Morrison seemed a fictional character: irresponsible and always drugged and drunk womanizer who did not care about practicing or taking care of his health and despite of everything never gave up and became a heavy-weight champ. However, it was real life. Outstanding defeats on the ring, the early destruction of his career, the decaying private life until the miserable death, the crazy beliefs... Even his media appeal (structural racism gives white boxers more media coverage, better fight opportunities and even a role in Hollywood) and his vicious left hooks were not enough to keep his career as long and successful as it was expected.
Phonemenal documentary on a gifted yet troubled boxer.
It's a must watch.
It's a must watch.
It was an interesting watch as there is a lot happening. Yet it's way too macabra for a simple sports show episode.
Tommy played a magnificent bad guy in Rocky 5. I still think it's a bit underrated. Not a good movie, but quite watchable with a lot of great scenes too. Not the worst Rocky movie at least.
This episode is about Tommy as a supertalent, but he's also a Great White Hope meaning a dud. Tommy is from a poor White American family so basically lots of drinking, sleeping around, hustling for money, no education. And then he's this super talent who can easily become a world champ. Yet he drinks like crazy and sleeps with a new girl each night. He also has 2 long-term girlfriends who don't know about each other. Even in training camps he gets so drunk that he falls asleep in bars. This also means that he is beat up by lesser boxers when he doesn't train hard. He's making millions one fight beating George Foreman then loses to an amateur next time because he didn't train. He always drinks, always doesn't sleep well, but also does train hard in periods. And it continues until he signs a Mike Tyson fight deal. Before the fight can even happen he tests positive for HIV and can't fight anymore. He gets fake muscle implants, gets DUIs, starts doing drugs, often doesn't take his medicine, goes to prison, marries both his girlfriends who later divorce him, then finally he stops believing he has AIDS and dies from AIDS complications while being married to a woman who also doesn't believe he has it. Basically, he had periods where he didn't take his medicine and it killed him - I think. They are not exactly clear about what happened or when. We don't even know who gave him AIDS or who he might have given it to. But he slept with thousands of women in the 90's so he knew this would likely happen at some point.
I think it's a bit macabre and dark. It's not really about any success story. It's about wasting a talent by being stupid. And some of the scenes and stories are too dark for me.
Tommy played a magnificent bad guy in Rocky 5. I still think it's a bit underrated. Not a good movie, but quite watchable with a lot of great scenes too. Not the worst Rocky movie at least.
This episode is about Tommy as a supertalent, but he's also a Great White Hope meaning a dud. Tommy is from a poor White American family so basically lots of drinking, sleeping around, hustling for money, no education. And then he's this super talent who can easily become a world champ. Yet he drinks like crazy and sleeps with a new girl each night. He also has 2 long-term girlfriends who don't know about each other. Even in training camps he gets so drunk that he falls asleep in bars. This also means that he is beat up by lesser boxers when he doesn't train hard. He's making millions one fight beating George Foreman then loses to an amateur next time because he didn't train. He always drinks, always doesn't sleep well, but also does train hard in periods. And it continues until he signs a Mike Tyson fight deal. Before the fight can even happen he tests positive for HIV and can't fight anymore. He gets fake muscle implants, gets DUIs, starts doing drugs, often doesn't take his medicine, goes to prison, marries both his girlfriends who later divorce him, then finally he stops believing he has AIDS and dies from AIDS complications while being married to a woman who also doesn't believe he has it. Basically, he had periods where he didn't take his medicine and it killed him - I think. They are not exactly clear about what happened or when. We don't even know who gave him AIDS or who he might have given it to. But he slept with thousands of women in the 90's so he knew this would likely happen at some point.
I think it's a bit macabre and dark. It's not really about any success story. It's about wasting a talent by being stupid. And some of the scenes and stories are too dark for me.
If you are true boxing fan then you certainly must watch this documentary if you decide to do that I guarantee that you will learn a lot about boxing but more important you will learn about life and how life can knock you down harder then any other heavy weight champion in this world....I dont want to use the spoilers so forget about me telling you all the "juice"details about this one cause that aint going to happened....also you should maybe watch this by yourself in the room because you might cry at the end.......
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