Former world heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison, who was widely known for his power-punching style, a charismatic smile and role in the Rocky V movie, has died at the age of 44.
"He was with his wife Trisha when he passed," Holden said.
Morrison, 48-3-1 with 42 knockouts, reached the pinnacle of his career when he beat George Foreman in 1993 to capture the World Boxing Organisation title.
Renowned for his lethal left hook and movie-star looks, Morrison recorded other notable wins over Razor Ruddock, Carl "The Truth" Williams and James "Quick" Tillis but lost to Lennox Lewis, Ray Mercer and Michael Bentt.
Prior to a bout in 1996, Morrison tested positive for the AIDS virus and had his boxing license suspended before he returned to the ring 11 years later and won his last two professional bouts.
Morrison played the role of ‘Tommy The Machine Gunn’ in Rocky V after Sylvester Stallone had watched him in a fight during 1989 and offered him a screen test.
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