Category: Mike Tyson

  • Mario Lopez brands Jake Paul and Mike Tyson fight a ‘joke’

    Mario Lopez brands Jake Paul and Mike Tyson fight a ‘joke’

    • Jake, 27, and Mike, 58, will step into the ring to face off on Friday night
    • Mario told DailyMail.com that he refuses to watch the event
    • He said he has ‘too much respect for the sport’ and called it a ‘joke’

    Mario Lopez has branded Jake Paul and Mike Tyson’s upcoming fight as a ‘joke,’ telling DailyMail.com that he refuses to watch it because he has ‘too much respect for the sport.’

    The YouTuber-turned-boxer, 27, and the acclaimed sports star, 58, will step into the ring to face off on Friday night at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

    The highly-anticipated event – which will air live on Netflix – has attracted the attention of millions due to their difference in age and experience in combat sports.

    But there’s one person who will not be turning in to watch, and that’s TV host and actor Mario, 51, as he ferociously slammed the brawl when DailyMail.com caught up with him back in May.

    Mario, 51, who is a huge fan of the sport and runs his own podcast dedicated to it, confessed at the time, ‘Man I am so discouraged by [that fight]. 

    ‘It’s a joke. I don’t even want to acknowledge that fight… It’s a joke. It’s a joke. It’s a joke.’

    When asked if that meant he wasn’t going to watch, the star added, ‘No, I’m not. I have too much respect to the sport.’

    During the weigh-in on Thursday, Mike had to be dragged away from an enraged Jake after he slapped the YouTuber in the face – and the shocking moment only added to the intrigue surrounding the fight.

    Jake seemed unfazed after the attack, blowing kisses at the former champion as his posse held him back.

    Mario Lopez brands Jake Paul and Mike Tyson fight a ‘joke’

    Mario Lopez has branded Jake Paul and Mike Tyson ‘s upcoming fight as a ‘joke,’ telling DailyMail.com that he refuses to watch it because he has ‘too much respect for the sport’

    The YouTuber-turned-boxer, 27, and the acclaimed sports star, 58, will step into the ring to face off on Friday night at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas

    The YouTuber-turned-boxer, 27, and the acclaimed sports star, 58, will step into the ring to face off on Friday night at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas

    Mario, 51, ferociously slammed the brawl when DailyMail.com caught up with him back in May, stating, 'It's a joke. I don't even want to acknowledge that fight'

    Mario, 51, ferociously slammed the brawl when DailyMail.com caught up with him back in May, stating, ‘It’s a joke. I don’t even want to acknowledge that fight’

    ‘Talking’s over,’ Mike responded, before exiting with his entourage.

    Jake said later: ‘I didn’t even feel it. He’s angry. He’s an angry little elf. Mike Tyson, I thought that was a cute slap.’

    But Jake then launched into a series of expletive-laden remarks, promising to end Iron Mike in the upcoming fight. 

    ‘It’s personal now,’ he ranted. ‘Now he’s got to die,’ which is the fate many fear may befall a 58-year-old boxer making a comeback two decades after his last professional fight. 

    Mike has not had a non-exhibition match since 2005, going to a draw with Roy Jones Jr. in 2020 in a bout that was scored by the WBC. 

    Jake rose to fame as a YouTube star but switched his focus to boxing in 2018, but he has limited fights against people trained primarily in the sport. 

    Of his 11 professional fights, only three have come against true boxers, and only one has been the same age and had the same experience as him.

  • Mike Tyson discusses using hormone therapy, battling drug addiction and his mental health demons as he opens up in very candid Loaded interview ahead of his Jake Paul fight

    Mike Tyson discusses using hormone therapy, battling drug addiction and his mental health demons as he opens up in very candid Loaded interview ahead of his Jake Paul fight

    Mike Tyson has opened up about some of his most personal struggles including drug addiction and mental health in a wide-ranging interview with Loaded magazine.

    The American boxing icon, 58, whose next fight is against YouTuber Jake Paul, also explained his use of testosterone therapy and the ‘misconceptions’ around it.

    Tyson explained that taking the hormone therapy helps both his mental and physical health, as he slammed the false narrarive that men have to take testosterone it is because there is ‘something wrong with them’.

    Speaking to the magazine, he said: ‘I think there is this misconception that if men take testosterone it’s because physically there is something wrong with them.

    ‘But from the age of 30, I don’t care how healthy you are, your testosterone levels drop. This affects more than just your physicality, it also affects your mood. Getting a testosterone plan as you age should be as normal for a man as taking a daily supplement in my opinion, because it does so much to stabilise the body and mind.’

    Elsewhere during the discussion, Tyson detailed using ‘better tools’ to help with his mental health after overcoming drug addiction. 

    He said: ‘I still have struggles with my mental well being but thankfully I have better tools. I’ve learned a lot over the years from being a former drug addict. I understand my triggers and why I self sabotage. 

    Mike Tyson discusses using hormone therapy, battling drug addiction and his mental health demons as he opens up in very candid Loaded interview ahead of his Jake Paul fight

    Mike Tyson has opened up about some of his most personal struggles including drug addictio and mental health in a wide-ranging interview with Loaded magazine (pictured 2005)

    The American boxing icon, 58, whose next fight is against YouTuber Jake Paul , also explained his use of testosterone therapy and the 'misconceptions' around it

    The American boxing icon, 58, whose next fight is against YouTuber Jake Paul , also explained his use of testosterone therapy and the ‘misconceptions’ around it

    The former world heavyweight champion, who takes on Paul Arlington's AT&T Stadium on November 15, was once considered 'the baddest man on the planet' (pictured August with Paul at their fight press conference)

    The former world heavyweight champion, who takes on Paul Arlington’s AT&T Stadium on November 15, was once considered ‘the baddest man on the planet’ (pictured August with Paul at their fight press conference)

    ‘When I’m honest with myself and do that self inventory I feel great. I think many people want to blame others for their problems without realising they are a part of their own story and they can redirect their life at any time. But that’s only possible if you’re honest with yourself about how you got to where you are now.’

    The release of the interview comes just days after Mike admitted he wouldn’t want anybody to live the controversial life that he has.

    The former world heavyweight champion, who takes on Paul Arlington’s AT&T Stadium on November 15, was once considered ‘the baddest man on the planet’.

    The fight was originally slated for July, only for Tyson to suffer a medical emergency on a plane. An ‘ulcer flare-up’ saw Tyson become nauseous and dizzy before paramedics later came on board.

    In an interview with the All the Smoke Fight podcast, Tyson was asked if his life had been ‘too much’ at times with the former champion shedding tears as he responded.

    He said: ‘I don’t wish that on anyone. I don’t wish my life on no one. As a whole, yeah.’

    Tyson also revealed that fame was a motivator for him, saying: ‘that’s why I was training so hard. I was a nobody that wanted to be a somebody. I wanted it all. I wanted to be the biggest fighter in the history of life.’

    Tyson takes on YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul at Arlington's AT&T Stadium on November 15

    Tyson takes on YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul at Arlington’s AT&T Stadium on November 15

    The release of the interview comes just days after Mike admitted he wouldn't want anybody to live the controversial life that he has (pictured ahead of his first fight after prison release)

    The release of the interview comes just days after Mike admitted he wouldn’t want anybody to live the controversial life that he has (pictured ahead of his first fight after prison release)

    Fans have been concerned about the prospect of Tyson competing again at his age but he clearly feels he still has what it takes to compete. 

    ‘I don’t think I’m 58. Do you think I feel 58 when I’m fighting these young n****** in the gym, and they’re bashing me them big strong mother*******, and I’m bashing them back.

    ‘He’s supposed to be the young guy, I’m supposed to be the old man, he’s going to run all…night? I think he should try it.

    ‘He’s a younger man, he should be able to handle punches from an old withering man like me. Listen, you can’t compare me with other people my age because other people my age haven’t been training as long, consistently as me.

    ‘I’m just a different species of human being, I think because I’m very active in what I do. I don’t sit around and do nothing. It’s going to be a wonderful evening, the city of Dallas is going to be entertained.’

    Tyson’s journey has been colourful to say the least. He has been married three times, had seven children with three women.

    His mother died when he was a teenager, he bit into the ear of his opponent Evander Holyfield in 1997 and went to prison in his 20’s.

    ‘My whole life has been a waste – I’ve been a failure,’ he told USA Today in 2005. ‘I just want to escape. I’m really embarrassed with myself and my life.’ But he appears to have found peace now.

    Elsewhere during the discussion, Tyson detailed using 'better tools' to help with his mental health after overcoming drug addiction

    Elsewhere during the discussion, Tyson detailed using ‘better tools’ to help with his mental health after overcoming drug addiction

    Ahead of the fight, Tyson revealed he is currently ulcer-free – and said that his diet was to blame for his previous health issues.

    ‘I was doing too much bad food and stuff, and I got sick, he exclusively told DailyMail.com.

    Tyson said he was now avoiding processed foods and ‘eating clean’ ahead of his fight with Paul, who is 31 years his junior.

    He also added that he was still vaping – ‘can’t escape the vapes,’ he said.

    The former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world was also asked about how his fight with Paul may affect his legacy – though it’s clear he’s not concerned with whatever opinions may be formed about him.

    ‘I didn’t take this fight for legacy,’ he said. ‘I think legacy really, to my perspective, legacy is ego. Who gives a f*** how people think about them when they are gone?

    ‘I’m dead. I can’t value off what somebody might think about me when I’m dead, so it means nothing to me.’

    Paul, for his part, has been confident ahead of the fight as well.

    In September, he said he’d give Tyson $5million more if he lasted more than four rounds – but said Tyson would have to get ‘I love Jake Paul’ tattooed on him if he was unable to reach that mark.

    Paul, who rose to fame as a YouTuber, has won nine of his 10 professional bouts, only losing to Tommy Fury by split decision last year.

  • Hailie Jade, Eminem’s daughter, stuns in a white bikini and cowboy hat at her bachelorette party on a yacht in Tampa Bay at 28 years old.

    Hailie Jade, Eminem’s daughter, stuns in a white bikini and cowboy hat at her bachelorette party on a yacht in Tampa Bay at 28 years old.

    Eminem’s daughter Hailie Jade Scott Mathers enjoyed a girls’ trip to Tampa Bay to celebrate her bachelorette party.

    The stunning influencer, 28 — who is set to marry her boyfriend of six years, Evan McClintock — took to her Instagram on Wednesday to share snaps from the fun-filled soiree taking place on a luxury yacht.

    The brunette bombshell radiated beauty as she flaunted her figure in a sleek white bikini atop the boat’s bow.

    Accompanied by her tight-knit circle of friends, among them her sister Alaina Scott Mathers, 31, all sporting coordinated black swimsuits, she captioned the charming carousel with a playful nod to their locale: ‘Tampa Baes.’

    The bachelorette bash follows Hailie’s Instagram announcement of her engagement, featuring an adorable snapshot of Evan on bended knee and a close-up of the ring: an oval-cut diamond nestled on a delicate gold band. 

    Hailie Jade, Eminem’s daughter, stuns in a white bikini and cowboy hat at her bachelorette party on a yacht in Tampa Bay at 28 years old.

    Eminem ‘s daughter Hailie Jade Scott Mathers enjoyed a girls’ trip to Tampa Bay to celebrate her bachelorette party

    The stunning influencer, 28, took to her Instagram on Wednesday to share snaps from the fun-filled soiree taking place on a luxury yacht

    The stunning influencer, 28, took to her Instagram on Wednesday to share snaps from the fun-filled soiree taking place on a luxury yacht

    ‘Casual weekend recap… 2.4.23 i love you @evanmcclintock11,’ wrote Hailey in her caption of the February 2023 post. 

    ‘Couldn’t be happier for the two of you, can’t wait do this chapter of life with you guys,’” Alaina commented.

    The pair have been in a relationship since 2016. Evan is an executive at an investigation management company in Michigan.

    Eminem, 48, briefly spoke about Hailie and Evan in an interview on Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson in March 2020.

    ‘No babies,’ the rapper replied when the legendary fighter asked if Hailie had any children of her own. ‘Just a boyfriend. She’s doing good.

    ‘She’s made me proud for sure,’ he added, sharing that Hailie graduated from college with an impressive 3.9 GPA. Hailie studied psychology at Michigan State University. 

    Hailie grew up in Detroit with her superstar dad – real name Marshall Bruce Mathers III – and mom Kim Scott.

    She recently opened up about her childhood when she debuted her new podcast, Just A Little Shady, which is obviously a reference to her father Eminem’s evil and mischievous Slim Shady alter ego.

    Accompanied by her tight-knit circle of friends, among them her sister Alaina Scott Mathers, 31, all sporting coordinated black swimsuits, she captioned the charming carousel with a playful nod to their locale: 'Tampa Baes'

    Accompanied by her tight-knit circle of friends, among them her sister Alaina Scott Mathers, 31, all sporting coordinated black swimsuits, she captioned the charming carousel with a playful nod to their locale: ‘Tampa Baes’

    Hailie and Alaina seen at Aliana's event in 2022

    Hailie and Alaina seen at Aliana’s event in 2022

    Evan and Hailie have been in a relationship since 2016; seen in 2023

    Evan and Hailie have been in a relationship since 2016; seen in 2023

    Hailie grew up in Detroit with her superstar dad ¿ real name Marshall Bruce Mathers III ¿ and mom Kim Scott; Eminem and Hailie in 2022

    Hailie grew up in Detroit with her superstar dad – real name Marshall Bruce Mathers III – and mom Kim Scott; Eminem and Hailie in 2022

    For the first episode, titled It’s A Double Entendre, Hailie reminisced about her ‘surreal’ childhood alongside co-host and BFF Brittany Edni.

    The Michigan native then proceeded to dish about some of her memories of growing up on a tour bus.

    They both joked about how the lifestyle was ‘casual’ to them and a part of their ‘normal conversations.’

    Fondly recalling her childhood, Hailie said: ‘It’s so fun to look back … thinking back as an adult, I’m like, “Wow, that’s so, so surreal” and those memories of me thinking those were normal things, now I look back like, “Holy crap, that was cool.”‘ 

  • Bill Maher reportedly refused to quit smoking marijuana during an interview with sober Steve-O, causing consternation.

    Bill Maher reportedly refused to quit smoking marijuana during an interview with sober Steve-O, causing consternation.

    Steve-O claimed he turned down the opportunity to appear on Bill Maher’s podcast because the host would not refrain from smoking pot during their interview. 

    The 49-year-old Jackass star, who has been sober for nearly 16 years, made the allegation about the comedian, 68, on a recent episode of his Wild Ride! podcast. 

    ‘I’m a clean and sober guy. It’s very important that I maintain my sobriety, it’s approaching 16 years,’ Steve-O told listeners. ‘I am about to be sweet 16. Really, there’s nothing I value more than my sobriety.’

    The Wimbledon native went on to explain that there’s ‘nothing more’ important to him than staying sober and his recover. 

    Bill Maher reportedly refused to quit smoking marijuana during an interview with sober Steve-O, causing consternation.

    Steve-O (seen this month) claimed he turned down the opportunity to appear on Bill Maher’s podcast because the host would not refrain from smoking pot during their interview

    The 49-year-old Jackass star, who has been sober for nearly 16 years, made the allegation about the comedian, 68, on a recent episode of his Wild Ride! podcast

    The 49-year-old Jackass star, who has been sober for nearly 16 years, made the allegation about the comedian, 68, on a recent episode of his Wild Ride! podcast

    ‘I found it kind of upsetting when the Bill Maher podcast reached out and he smokes pot the whole time while he interviews people. I said I’d happily go on there, but while I’m on, out of respect for my sobriety, could he refrain from smoking pot. He said no and that’s a dealbreaker,’ Steve-O claimed. 

    Maher noted he was taken aback that Maher would not forgo weed for one interview, despite other podcast hosts always accommodating his request.

    ‘Mike Tyson’s podcast is called ‘Hotboxin,” Steve-O added. ‘Be real! All of these prolific potheads, I’ve been on their shows and it wasn’t so important to them to blow marijuana smoke in my face, but for Bill Maher it was a dealbreaker.’ 

    Maher regularly smokes throughout Club Random interviews and has been vocal about his support for marijuana legalization for decades. 

    Previously, Maher has seemingly respected other guests’ wishes, and footage of him telling Sheryl Crow that he would ‘never light’ up a joint in front of her have begun to resurface online. 

    In November 2023, Steve-O said that he finds even the smell of marijuana ‘kind of upsetting’ on The Kyle and Jackie O Show. 

    ‘I don’t like breathing it into my lungs and what’s worse, I love the way it smells,’ he explained. 

    The entertainer said he always made an effort to avoid really hard drugs, but he has tried almost everything.

    'I¿m a clean and sober guy. It¿s very important that I maintain my sobriety, it¿s approaching 16 years,' Steve-O told listeners. 'I am about to be sweet 16. Really, there¿s nothing I value more than my sobriety'

    ‘I’m a clean and sober guy. It’s very important that I maintain my sobriety, it’s approaching 16 years,’ Steve-O told listeners. ‘I am about to be sweet 16. Really, there’s nothing I value more than my sobriety’

    Maher noted he was taken aback that Maher would not forgo weed for one interview, despite other podcast hosts always accommodating his request; seen in November 2023

    Maher noted he was taken aback that Maher would not forgo weed for one interview, despite other podcast hosts always accommodating his request; seen in November 2023

    ‘I never tried heroin and if I tried crack cocaine I’m pretty sure I did it wrong. Other than that, I did everything,’ he said. 

    ‘Any other disease, the best you can hope for is to get back to where you were before the disease. But for addicts, when we treat ourselves we become a better version than before.’

    He said he was at peace with dying because he had achieved so much throughout his career as a daredevil stuntman.

    ‘The body is not a temple. It’s meant to be ridden until the wheels fall off,’ he added.

  • Tommy Morrison’s Rise and Fall: From Fame in Rocky V to Tragic Death at 44

    Tommy Morrison’s Rise and Fall: From Fame in Rocky V to Tragic Death at 44

    Tommy Morrison is forever immortalized as voracious young boxer Tommy ‘The Machine’ Gunn – who turned on his mentor Rocky Balboa for a shot at the title in 1990 flop, Rocky V.

    Echoing the Italian Stallion’s underdog story, Arkansas-born professional boxer Morrison was plucked from relative obscurity to star in the huge blockbuster at the tender age of 20 – which was the anticipated final chapter in the iconic Oscar-winning franchise.

    But, seduced by a heady mix of fame, partying, women and money,  the former heavyweight champion of the world began a downward spiral – beginning with his shock diagnosis with HIV at age 27 which brought the curtain down on his bright boxing career.

    This was followed by arrests and jail time – overshadowing Morrison’s work in the ring – and culminating in his early death from ‘full-blown AIDS’ in 2013 – after years spent denying he had HIV or that the virus even existed.

    In February 1996 a tearful Morrison called a press conference to announce his retirement from boxing after his positive diagnosis – following a near eight-year professional career boasting many highs and stinging lows.

    Tommy Morrison’s Rise and Fall: From Fame in Rocky V to Tragic Death at 44

    Tommy Morrison is forever immortalized as voracious young boxer Tommy ‘The Machine’ Gunn – who turned on his mentor Rocky Balboa for a shot at the title in 1990 flop, Rocky V

    Echoing the Italian Stallion's underdog story, Arkansas-born professional boxer Morrison was plucked from relative obscurity to star in the huge blockbuster at the tender age of 20 (pictured 1990)

    Echoing the Italian Stallion’s underdog story, Arkansas-born professional boxer Morrison was plucked from relative obscurity to star in the huge blockbuster at the tender age of 20 (pictured 1990)

    But a shock HIV diagnosis, arrests and jail time  overshadowed Morrison's work in the ring -  he died from 'full-blown AIDS' in 2013 - after years spent denying he had HIV or that the virus even existed (pictured two years before his death in 2011)

    But a shock HIV diagnosis, arrests and jail time  overshadowed Morrison’s work in the ring –  he died from ‘full-blown AIDS’ in 2013 – after years spent denying he had HIV or that the virus even existed (pictured two years before his death in 2011)

    Rocky 5 (1990) - Official HD Movie Trailer | Iconic 90s Boxing Drama from Sylvester Stallone

    Fighting in a boxing era littered with history’s greatest, including Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis and George Foreman – Tommy – nicknamed ‘The Duke’ –  became known for his punching power and – like Rocky – being a ‘South Paw’ with his strong left hook. 

    He began his professional boxing career on November 10, 1988, knocking out William Muhammad in the first round, By 1989,  he had 19 wins and 0 losses, 15 by knockout – catching the eye of Hollywood heavyweight Stallone. 

    That same year, after observing one of his bouts, Stallone invited Morrison to read for the part of up-and-coming boxer, Tommy ‘The Machine’ Gunn in Rocky V and cast him.   

    Morrison took a six-month break from boxing to work on the movie in 1990.

    In Rocky V, a financially struggling Rocky, fresh off his defeat of Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren) and retirement agrees to train new protegee Tommy Gunn (Morrison) at the gym once owned by his trainer Mickey.

    As Rocky coaches Tommy to become a world-class fighter he is wooed by villainous promoter George Washington Duke (Richard Gant) into leaving Rocky behind to have a shot at the World Heavyweight Title against Union Cane (Michael Williams).

    The film culminates in Rocky and double-crossing Tommy having an epic street fight with Rocky coming out on top.

    The film was critically panned upon its release in 1990 – with shots fired at its screenplay, characterization and medical inaccuracies and flopped at the box office, becoming the lowest grossing film in the series.

    After observing one of his bouts, Stallone invited Morrison to read for the part of up-and-coming boxer, Tommy 'The Machine' Gunn in Rocky V and cast him (pictured 1990)

    After observing one of his bouts, Stallone invited Morrison to read for the part of up-and-coming boxer, Tommy ‘The Machine’ Gunn in Rocky V and cast him (pictured 1990)

    In February 1996 a tearful Morrison called a press conference to announce his retirement from boxing after his positive HIV diagnosis - following a near eight-year professional career boasting many highs and stinging lows

    In February 1996 a tearful Morrison called a press conference to announce his retirement from boxing after his positive HIV diagnosis – following a near eight-year professional career boasting many highs and stinging lows

    In turn Morrison’s character was villainized and ranked among the worst competitors Rocky had ever faced. He would never again star in a film.

    Stallone has since revealed he regrets making the film but was ‘greedy’ saying: ‘It was a mistake because the audience didn’t want to see the downside of the character. They wanted him to remain on top. I should have known that. I fell into a sense of self-parody.’

    After Rocky V Morrison began to struggle with his incredible fame and the scrutiny that came with it.

    His promoter Tony Holden and lawyer insisted he move from Kansas City to Tulsa to get away from the ‘hangers on’ and temptations faced by a young, handsome, wealthy and in-demand celebrity.

    Morrison faced several run ins with the law - including this 2011 arrest after a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper allegedly saw eight grams of marijuana in his vehicle

    Morrison faced several run ins with the law – including this 2011 arrest after a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper allegedly saw eight grams of marijuana in his vehicle

    However, Morrison was determined to cash in on his newfound fame in any way possible and began a reckless partying lifestyle. 

    Standing at 6ft2 with his muscular frame and classic good looks, Morrison was inundated with attention from his fans,

    He famously claimed he beat Wilt Chamberlain’s record of sleeping with 20,000 women.

    The consequences of his ‘balls and brawn’ high-octane lifestyle would ultimately bring his bright future in the ring to a shuddering halt – but at the time Morrison was nearing the top of his game professionally.

    Life would imitate art for Morrison in June 1993 when he became WBO heavyweight champion of the world after defeating George Foreman in a unanimous decision – but he would shockingly lose the title just four months later to Michael Bentt.

    Morrison – the heavy favorite going into the match- was knocked down three times in the first round and Bentt was named the winner by technical knockout at 1:33 in the first round.

    The defeat not only cost Morrison the WBO title but also a planned $7.5million payday courtesy of a WBC title fight with Lennox Lewis.

    Morrison said afterwards: ‘I zigged when I should have zagged. It’s one of those situations you have to live with and learn from it. I’ll be back.’

    In December 1993, two months after losing to Bentt, Morrison was charged with assault and public intoxication after he allegedly punched a University of Iowa student, claiming he had been ‘staring’ at him.

    Morrison pleaded guilty – although claimed he was innocent – and paid a $310 fine. 

    Morrison would pick himself back up with a string of eight wins, and finally matched with Lewis in a non-title bout on October 7, 1995, ultimately losing by sixth round knockout. 

    But his biggest battle was yet to come. In February 1996, in the hours before a scheduled bout against Arthur Weathers, the Nevada Athletic Commission discovered Morrison had tested positive for HIV, suspending Morrison from boxing in Nevada. Others states soon followed suit.

    Days later Morrison’s physician also administered a test, which confirmed the positive results. This came at a time when the virus still carried significant stigma.

    Rocky V was slated by critics and Morrison's character was villainized and ranked among the worst competitors Rocky had ever faced. He would never again star in a film

    Rocky V was slated by critics and Morrison’s character was villainized and ranked among the worst competitors Rocky had ever faced. He would never again star in a film

    Morrison blamed his plight on a ‘permissive, fast and reckless lifestyle.’

    The diagnosis spelled the immediate end of his boxing career just as he was aiming for a grudge match with boxing icon Mike Tyson.

    The emotional press conference saw a sobbing Morrison lamenting how his ‘fast and loose lifestyle’ had led to the diagnosis – and vowing to raise awareness of the condition. 

    He said: ‘To all my young fans out there, I ask that you no longer consider me a role model. See me as an individual who had the opportunity to be a role model, but blew it. 

    ‘Blew it with irresponsible, irrational, immature decisions. Decisions that one day could cost me my life.”

    Sadly the last part of this haunting statement was to come to fruition.

    ‘To my family — I’m sorry to have to drag you guys through this with me. I wish there was a way I could go through this by myself.’ 

    Morrison said he had spent days ringing up ex partners to encourage them to get tested. 

    He said: ‘I hope I can serve as a warning that living this lifestyle can only lead to one thing. Misery.’  

    ‘This disease does not discriminate.. This is something that can jump up and bite you no matter where you are at. And it doesn’t matter what color you are.”

    Life would imitate art for Morrison in June 1993 when he became WBO heavyweight champion of the world after defeating George Foreman in a unanimous decision

    Life would imitate art for Morrison in June 1993 when he became WBO heavyweight champion of the world after defeating George Foreman in a unanimous decision

    Morrison is pictured with his belt after winning against Foreman

    Morrison is pictured with his belt after winning against Foreman

    Morrison would shockingly lose the title just four months later to Michael Bentt. Morrison - the heavy favorite going into the match- was knocked down three times in the first round and Bentt was named the winner by technical knockout at 1:33 in the first round

    Morrison would shockingly lose the title just four months later to Michael Bentt. Morrison – the heavy favorite going into the match- was knocked down three times in the first round and Bentt was named the winner by technical knockout at 1:33 in the first round

    ‘If getting up here and confronting this problem out in the open can get just one person out there to take a more responsible attitude toward sex, then I would feel I scored my biggest knockout ever.’

    Morrison never gave a concrete reason as to when and where he contracted HIV – although he did tout a theory he contracted it through a dirty steroid needle.

    Morrison’s family meanwhile has stated that he received a blood transfusion during a surgery in the early 1990s, which they believe may have exposed him to HIV. 

    Speaking about Morrison’s womanizing, Holden branded him ‘the world’s greatest bimbo magnet’ and said: ‘In Kansas City it was the guys who wanted to be with him because he could get the girls. They just wanted to drag him out and get all liquored up and chase girls. And Tommy lacked the discipline to say no.’  

    In a 1996 interview with The Kansas City Star, Morrison  said: ‘I don’t know if I got it from a girl or fighting.

    ‘It doesn’t matter how I got it. I’m going to do everything I can to educate people.

    ‘Four or five years ago I was a big, tough guy, thinking I was bulletproof. I considered myself pretty selective. I never really thought about it (AIDS).

    At the time he struggled to come to terms with his condition, saying he felt ‘healthy and still runs.’ 

    The shock defeat not only cost Morrison the WBO title but also a planned $7.5million payday courtesy of a WBC title fight with Lennox Lewis - he  finally matched with Lewis in a non-title bout on October 7, 1995, ultimately losing by sixth round knockout (pictured)

    The shock defeat not only cost Morrison the WBO title but also a planned $7.5million payday courtesy of a WBC title fight with Lennox Lewis – he  finally matched with Lewis in a non-title bout on October 7, 1995, ultimately losing by sixth round knockout (pictured)

    Morrison is seen bruised and battered after his defeat by Lewis in 1995

    Morrison is seen bruised and battered after his defeat by Lewis in 1995

    He said: ‘This is hard to accept. Usually, if you have something wrong with you, you will know. I’m healthy and I will remain healthy. I talked to Earvin (Magic Johnson) last night, and he said he felt the same way.

    Morrison said he was affected by rumors he knew he had HIV and had attempted to hide it, saying: ‘I’m glad I found out now. I could have fought another four or five years. I don’t want to put someone’s life in danger. 

    ‘I don’t care what doctors say. I think it can be passed through the eyes and cuts. I don’t think they know.’

    Holden also said: ‘Tommy has lived a promiscuous lifestyle. It wasn’t uncommon for me to go to his hotel room and find three or four women outside the door fighting over who was going to get Tommy that night. We had groupies all the way up to career women.

    His trainer Tom Virgets said:: ‘After autographing sessions . . . Tommy would hand me 15 or 20 notes given to him by women, with names and phone numbers and little messages you couldn’t repeat.’

    The detailed descriptions of Morrison’s love life were hit by claims his team were trying to send a message that the boxer ‘was not gay’ with his lawyer Stuart Campbell denying this at the time, saying: ‘We’re just trying to play it straight up.’

    Morrison was shunned by fans after his condition became public with Holden telling ESPN: ‘Tommy had a hard time with it back then, people wouldn’t shake his hand, wouldn’t come close to him, wouldn’t let babies next to him.’

    ‘You took a kid from this height of stardom, being in movies, to the point where everyone wanted to be Morrison’s friend to the point where, man, nobody wanted to be in the same room with him. I witnessed it. And it was heartbreaking.’

    Morrison was a dad of two sons by the time he was 19 - he is pictured in 1989 months before shooting to fame in Rocky V

    Morrison was a dad of two sons by the time he was 19 – he is pictured in 1989 months before shooting to fame in Rocky V 

    While his star was rising, Morrison lived by his own words a 'reckless' lifestyle of womanizing and partying, bedding more than 20,000 women -  he is pictured September 1995, five months before his HIV diagnosis

    While his star was rising, Morrison lived by his own words a ‘reckless’ lifestyle of womanizing and partying, bedding more than 20,000 women –  he is pictured September 1995, five months before his HIV diagnosis

    Shortly after his diagnosis Morrison began taking Retrovir to treat his HIV – but ceased using it after a month claiming it was ‘medical propaganda.’

    He turned to religion and denial to combat his condition. 

    Morrison revealed he had sought advice from NBA legend Magic Johnson – who went public with his HIV diagnosis in 1991. 

    In 1998 he said: ‘I remember talking to Magic the day I announced I had HIV. He was preaching, ‘Do what your doctor tells you.’ Well, I didn’t have a doctor then, so I got down on my knees and I prayed. 

    ‘Every day, I was like, ‘God, what do I do?’ Hell, I saw myself dying. And then I started getting all these books in the mail, and they all said, ‘Don’t worry about it. Just live your life.’ So that’s what I did.’

    Without boxing to anchor him, Morrison swiftly went off the rails and in just five years got four DUIs and and ended up in prison for two years over drug and firearm charges. 

    In October 1996 he pleaded guilty to transporting a loaded firearm in Oklahoma – to which he received a six-month suspended sentence and a $100 fine.

    The next year he was convicted of DUI in Oklahoma following an accident that injured three people – he was ordered to undergo treatment.

    Morrison’s legal woes continued in September 1999 when an Oklahoma court gave him a two-year suspended sentence for a DUI – which was elevated to felony level due to his previous DUIs.

    He passed medical tests in Arizona - even as Nevada stood by its decision - and returned to the ring in 2008. Morrison fought twice more in his career, winning once in West Virginia and for the final time in Mexico in 2008 (pictured)

    He passed medical tests in Arizona – even as Nevada stood by its decision – and returned to the ring in 2008. Morrison fought twice more in his career, winning once in West Virginia and for the final time in Mexico in 2008 (pictured)

    On September 16, 1999, the police stopped Morrison for driving erratically and found drugs and weapons in his car, which resulted in various drugs and firearms charges. 

    He would be jailed for two years for these offenses. 

    While awaiting trial on these charges, he was arrested again on charges of intoxication and weapon possession while a felon in November 1999. 

    Two months later on January 14 2000. he was sentenced to two years in prison.

    He was sentenced to another year in prison on April 3 2002 after violating parole in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but was given credit for time previously served.

    When he was released from prison in 2002, Morrison said his HIV tests had resulted in false positives, and he wanted to resume his career. 

    In an interview with Doghouse Boxing in 2004, Morrison was still in denial over his HIV saying: ‘My feelings haven’t really changed. All the things we’ve been told by our Government, I’ve read about and I’ve found it to be false. 

    ‘A lot of people believe that I’m still alive because I never bought into it. I’ve gotten too many confirmations from God and I know I’m on the right track.’

    He passed medical tests in Arizona – even as Nevada stood by its decision – and returned to the ring. 

    Morrison fought twice more in his career, winning once in West Virginia and for the final time in Mexico in 2008. He finished his career with a record of 48-3-1 with 42 knockouts.

    In an interview given as he was gearing up for his ill-fated comeback to the ring, Morrison reflected on the stigma he faced due to his HIV diagnosis.

    The star is pictured in 2011  two years before his death - his official cause of death was cardiac arrest, resulting from 'multiorgan failure due to septic shock caused by a Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection'

    The star is pictured in 2011  two years before his death – his official cause of death was cardiac arrest, resulting from ‘multiorgan failure due to septic shock caused by a Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection’

    He said: ‘Some of my best friends that I grew up with wouldn’t even wave at me going through town.’

    He said people at the gym were afraid to use machines after him over irrational fears his sweat would give them the virus. 

    Holden said: ‘Tommy’s a very stubborn person and he views things the way he wants to view things. That’s his right and privilege. All through his career, him and I would come not to physical blows but disagreements on certain things. We always ended up friends. That was Tommy

    ‘That’s the way Tommy took off after he was told he was HIV-positive. When he first was told, I was taking him to seek treatment and to different doctors around the country. And then he started research on the Internet and started saying it was a conspiracy. He went in that direction and never looked back.’

    Morrison had a tempestuous love life – fathering two sons by the age of just 19.

    His sons Kenzie and Trey Lippe Morison, now aged 33 and 34 were born just 10 months apart to different mothers. Both have followed in his professional boxing footsteps.

    Morrison fathered Trey with former high-school girlfriend Cristi Rader. The pair first met aged 13 where Morrison captured her attention with his tattoo and the fact he could drive a car.

    Their first date was to see Rambo starring Stallone in 1982 – eight years before Morrison would star alongside the Hollywood titan.   

    There followed a 15 year on-off relationship with many ups and downs. Trey was born on September 27 1989 when Morrison was just 20 years old and months away from stardom in Rocky V – released in November 1990.

    Cristi told ESPN in 2014: ‘Let me just tell you, he had a way. He was smooth, and he did have a heart. He was a good person. He just had a lot of demons — I guess issues. I don’t ever want to put his mom down or his dad down, but he had a hard life.

    ‘We loved each other as much as we knew about love at that time. He never knew how to let go. Nor did I.’

    Trey said of Morrison: ‘He was my dad. But really, he wasn’t… It was kind of like we were best friends. I mean, he gave me dad advice. He made a lot of mistakes. He told me a lot about the wrongs not to do. That’s how people learn. You can learn from somebody else’s wrong.’

    At one point in 1996, Morrison was married to two women at the same time: Dawn Freeman and Dawn Gilbert. 

    Despite his diagnosis in 1997 Morrison said he was still having unprotected sex with his first wife, saying ‘I’ll trust an attorney before I’ll trust a doctor.’

    He wed Freeman in May 1996 and Gilbert four months later.  Morrison would remarry Gilbert in 2001 before she left him in 2007.

    He fathered a third son with Gilbert – Tristin Duke Morrison, now 20 – eight years after his HIV diagnosis. He detailed how the pair had conceived a HIV-negative child by using a pioneering ‘sperm washing’ technique.

    He said: ‘It’s been a blessing. I called Dawn, my wife, from prison one day, and she told me she’d been watching The Montel Williams show. 

    ‘They had a couple on where the guy was HIV positive and the wife was negative and they wanted to have children, but no one would help them. There was this one doctor out of Boston named Ann Keesling who did a procedure called sperm-washing which allowed couples where one was HIV positive could have an HIV negative child. 

    ‘It’s a controversial procedure but it’s been used in Europe for some time now and it’s foolproof. People don’t believe God is still in the miracle business, but he performs them every day.’

    In 2011 Morrison wed third and final wife Trisha after getting engaged in 2009.

    Trisha sensationally told the Kansas City Star ‘We have unprotected sex’ with Morrison adding: ‘Every day, We’re wild.’

    Morrison was born into a broken home in Gravette Arkansas before spending his early years in Jay, Oklahoma. 

    Coming from a strong line of fighters, he was encouraged to pursue boxing from an early age. 

    When he was just 10 years old he persuaded his mother Diana to give him his first tattoo by heating a needle in his kitchen and etching an inking of boxing gloves onto his left arm.

    Aged 13, he would claim she obtained a fake ID so he could enter local ‘Tough Man’ contests with a minimum age requirement of 21. 

    Morrison added he participated in at least 15 contests, beating men more than twice his age, and losing only one match.

    His father took him to a strip club to lose his virginity aged 14. 

    His teenage years were spent training in barns with makeshift punching bags before he entered professional boxing aged 19.

    The same year he received a football scholarship to Emporia State University, Morrison won the Regional Heavyweight Title – Kansas City Golden Gloves from Donald Ellis and advanced to the National Golden Gloves in Omaha, Nebraska.

    He was eventually knocked out in the semi-finals.

    His bid to fight in the 1988 Seoul Olympics ended at the hands of Ray Mercer, who later dealt Morrison his first professional loss.

    Nicknamed ‘The Duke’ claiming he was a ‘grand-nephew’ of John Wayne, Morrison claimed an amateur record of 202 wins and 20 losses. 

    Morrison’s behavior became increasingly strange and delusional in his later years.

    Before the millennium dawned, he bought a cave to hunker down in as he believed the world would end at at the stroke of midnight on January 1, 2000 – he slept in the cave on New Year’s Eve.

    Morrison died at the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska on September 1 2013. He went to his grave still adamant he had a false positive.

    His official cause of death was cardiac arrest, resulting from ‘multiorgan failure due to septic shock caused by a Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection.’

    His mother, Diana Morrison, told ESPN he had been in denial about having HIV ever since receiving the first test results.

    He hated people to know he was sick. she said, adding that he got pectoral implants to make himself look bigger and stronger. The implants were later removed after becoming infected.

    She said for the past year he had been bedridden and fed through a tube. He was unable to speak and relied on a ventilator.

    ‘He’s in the end stages. That’s it,’ she said in an interview the month prior to his death. ‘I tell him that the family loves him, he’s always in our prayers … I don’t tell him to keep fighting or nothing, because I want him to go.’

    She added he had ‘full-blown AIDS’. 

    His mother, Diana Morrison, told ESPN he had been in denial about having HIV ever since receiving the first test results and said he had 'full blown AIDS' a month before his death (pictured 19930

    His mother, Diana Morrison, told ESPN he had been in denial about having HIV ever since receiving the first test results and said he had ‘full blown AIDS’ a month before his death (pictured 19930

    ‘Tommy fought right to his last breath. I held his powerful left hook hand till the end and he was not alone. I never left his side,’ Trisha wrote on his Facebook page. 

    The International Boxing Hall of Fame paid tribute to Morrison as having brought ‘so much excitement and energy to the heavyweight division in the 1990s.’

    Holden said: ‘If Tommy was fighting today, he no doubt would be a world champion. You have to look at who he was fighting in the ’90s, the guys in that division were Tyson, Lennox Lewis, Riddick Bowe, Ray Mercer, George Foreman. 

    ‘There’s no one with that talent today. Tommy would absolutely dominate if he were in his prime boxing today.’