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The Duke

The Life and Lies of Tommy Morrison

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The Duke

By: Carlos Acevedo
Narrated by: Brian P. Craig
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An American Gothic . . .

In the early 1990s, Tommy Morrison, a young roughneck from Jay, Oklahoma, burst onto the boxing scene to become one of the most controversial fighters of his era. Handsome, eloquent, and dynamic, Morrison parlayed destructive knockout power and a homespun personality into celebrity status throughout middle America, where boxing rarely prospered.

But it was his starring role in Rocky V alongside Sylvester Stallone that propelled him to stardom—and ultimately led to his tragic downfall. His brush with Hollywood fame triggered a limitless appetite for parties, liquor, and sex. When Morrison was shockingly diagnosed with HIV in 1996, his life imploded, and his subsequent descent into drugs, prison, bigamy, and conspiracy theories made Morrison notorious long after his glory days had ended.

In The Duke, Carlos Acevedo chronicles Morrison's tumultuous life from his days as a teenaged Toughman contestant, to his victory over George Foreman, to his struggles with HIV and depression, to his death at forty-four, when his delusions finally overtook him.

©2022 Carlos Acevedo (P)2022 Tantor
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a nice book for boxing fans. tommy was a rising star in boxing but kept ruing it to himself. is story is importent in boxing lore.

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Sad story of the downfall of Tommy Morrison. Wish he would have excepted his faults instead of being in complete denial, but this is a great book for any Boxing Fan or Tommy Morrison fan.

Sad story

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The author seems like he hates boxing and really hated Tommy. He contradicts himself a lot.

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