Tommy Morrison to fight Chuck Lidell MMA?

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THIS ONE IS FOR YOU KOC. TIM WE DID IT.
Tommy Morrison Accepts Chuck Liddell’s Challenge and Will Make His MMA Debut!
May 10, 2007 - Tommy “The Duke” Morrison, one of the most intriguing boxers to even step into the squared circle, shocked the MMA world this week by announcing his intention to fight 340 lb. John Stover, an experienced cagefighter with 8 professional fights, on June 9, 2007 at the Cliff Castle Casino (www.cliffcastlecasino.net) in Arizona in Gino Carlucci’s World Fighting Championship (www.thewfc.com).
Morrison’s bombshell announcement comes over a decade after his previous bombshell announcement that rocked the boxing world that he had tested positive for AIDS. Morrison, however, has been symptom free for 10 years now and claims that he was the victim of a false positive test result. He recently started boxing again and was cleared to return to the ring by the West Virginia Athletic Commission after passing a battery of medical tests in Arizona, the results of which were forwarded to West Virginia.
Best known to the general public for his role as Tommy Gunn in Rocky V, Morrison was on top of the boxing world before a single test result in 1996 took it all away. But Morrison (46-3-1, 40 KOs) was no celluloid tiger and was a significant fighter and box office draw. George Foreman, for example, lost to only five fighters in his career and Morrison is one. Morrison also held a share of the heavyweight title on two occasions.
“I had just signed a three-fight deal with Don King,” Morrison recalls, “that was going to lead to showdown with Mike Tyson that was worth $38 million. My first fight was against Stormy Weathers in Las Vegas, but then came the test result and the fight was cancelled. I estimate that cost me around $100 million in fight purses over the past 10 years.”
Morrison was spurred to start cagefighting by an interview that Chuck Liddell gave on Good Morning Texas where Liddell called out Morrison and said he wanted to fight him. “I couldn’t believe that,” Morrison says. “It’s one thing to talk about fighting someone but another thing to actually do it. Let’s see if Chuck Liddell’s heart is as big as his mouth. He is crazy to want to get into the cage with me. I beat George Foreman. Nobody in the history of boxing hit harder than George Foreman. So why would I be afraid to get hit by Chuck Liddell? He should be the one to be afraid. Liddell has never been hit by anyone like me. Dana White always talks about how a top cagefighter like Liddell could beat a top boxer so here’s a chance to make it happen. I want to know if Liddell and Dana White really mean what they say or if they are just full of talk. I will take on Chuck Liddell anytime, anyplace, anywhere."
Morrison’s first step in his mixed martial arts career will be followed and reported on around the world and “The Duke” is dead serious about his upcoming fight. “I’m really excited to be fighting in the WFC and I feel like a whole new world has been opened up to me. If you want to see the future of mixed martial arts then come to the Cliff Castle Casino in Camp Verde Arizona on June 9, 2007…because that future is me.”
For ticket and travel information for Tommy Morrison’s cagefighting debut go to www.thewfc.com and www.cliffcastlecasino.net. For all media requests contact Peter McKinn at 602-405-5661.

Im going to Tommys fight at the Casino, We bought ringside seats. I cant wait to see Dan Severn. I dont care if he is 80 years old I idolized that guy in early UFC. I can say that i have been watching UFC since the very first one and even though it has changed so much its still the best thing to watch IMO

Now do you think Chuck is gonna really fight him?
 

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Nope. Chuck was exposed.
 

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I have never watched MMA but I saw the Chuck Lidell fight this weekend. That was really disappointing. This Chuck Lidell guy is supposed to be some MMA badass? He barely took a beating and the fight was over. I don't think I will try to get into this type of fighting if they are all like this. Was this typical?
 

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I have never watched MMA but I saw the Chuck Lidell fight this weekend. That was really disappointing. This Chuck Lidell guy is supposed to be some MMA badass? He barely took a beating and the fight was over. I don't think I will try to get into this type of fighting if they are all like this. Was this typical?

The rules are geared so that we don't have a bunch of Ali's wandering around. When a fighter cannot coherently defend himself (I.E. just lying there get punched in the face) the fight stops, not worth suffering serious injury. Plus Rampage is a monster, it's not like some 120 pound guy punched him and he fell down crying, Rampage has some of the heaviest hands in the business.

The sport has some endings like that, just like boxing has fights that last a few seconds thanks to a flash knockout, it's the inherent risk involved in a combat sport.
 

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Please... Chuck was beaten by a very good Mixed Martial Artist.. He'd have his way, ten times removed by a one dimensional striker like Morrison.
 

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