(Tommy The Duke) Morrison medically cleared to fight Thursday

SicC

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#1
Heavyweight Tommy Morrison, who was indefinitely suspended after a positive HIV test on the eve of a 1996 fight in Las Vegas, has been cleared to return to the ring after passing a battery of medical tests, Morrison told ESPN.com on Tuesday.

Morrison is in Chester, W.Va., to fight on a card there Thursday night. His opponent in the four-round bout is slated to be John Castle of Indianapolis. Morrison's bout is not scheduled to be part of the Versus-televised coverage of the card.

"It's been a long time coming," Morrison told ESPN.com. "I know I didn't have [HIV] in the first place. I never had it. I believe it, but they kicked me out of the sport. ... Over the last two or three months, I have taken five, six different [HIV] tests and continued to pass them. It was just a matter of time before they had to let me fight again."

Official announcement is expected at a news conference Tuesday afternoon at the Mountaineer Race Track.

Top Rank, which is promoting Thursday's card, is considering signing Morrison if it is pleased with how he performs. Morrison has been training for months in Phoenix.

After his positive HIV test, Morrison boxed once more, knocking out Marcus Rhode in Japan in November 1996. Morrison (46-3-1, 40 KOs), 38, reached the pinnacle of his career with a June 1993 decision win against George Foreman to claim the vacant WBO heavyweight title.

Morrison has maintained that his positive HIV test was a false positive. In a March 1996 chat with ESPN.com, Morrison revealed that he tested positive for HIV.

Before Morrison was cleared to fight, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum told ESPN.com he was considering getting involved in a Morrison comeback as long as he passed the appropriate medical tests.

"They've [doctors] told me it is possible for HIV to disappear and if that's the case with Tommy, why shouldn't he be able to fight," Arum told ESPN.com last month.
 
#3
He was losing the fight before the knockout blow, shame really as he cut a pretty sad sight in there. Especially as his career was stolen from him.
 

SicC

Dying Breed
Staff member
#4
11 year layoff will do that to anyone but dont know if he can ever be the force he was. Damn shame to he was very good back in the days.

pz
 
#5
Yeh he was pretty good and had some great wins in that era , a great offensive fighter but he always had a suspect chin. Nothing wrong with losing to Lewis and like but Michael Bentt was another story. With the current state of the division i would give anyone a shot at winning belts.
 

SicC

Dying Breed
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#6
The heavy division has pretty much just been a circus over the last decade even with lewis. Its a very disappointing division to watch.

pz
 

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