Tommy Morrison’s Son, Kenzie, Scores BKFC KO, Wants Jake Paul Fight! – ryan
The Son of Late Boxing Star Tommy Morrison is Proving Power Ain’t a Trait that skips a Generation … AFTER Kenzie Morrison Dominated His Bareknuckle Boxing OPP Last Weekend – and Now He’s Calling Out One of the Biggest Names in the Sport!
Tmz sports TALKED TO 34-YEAR-Old Morrison, A 22-1-2 Pugilist Who Just Won HIS First BKFC scrap after Putting Alex Davis down and out in just 63 seconds.
With a win under his belt, kenzie’s hoping to lure a Big-name fighter into the squared circle- Jake Paul!
“Man, i’ve been after (jake) for so Long,” Morrison Said, revealing he’s wanted to fight the problem child “he knocked out Robinson night“In 2020.
Kenzie admits he isn’t a big fan of Jake, although he impresses with what he’s been to do in his relatively short boxing career.
“I give him credit. You know, what he done is amazing. His resume looks good,” Morrison Says, Explaining … “Its just the fact that I don’t aggree with the things he and Says.”
“I don’t like the fact that it was able to come into a sport that so many People – they give their life for the sport, and they give and they struggle.
Kenzie Tells us he hopes the attention from his-knuckle fight puts Him on Paul’s Radar.
“I’m Just Waiting for a Phone Call, Man. I’m hoping that maybe this bkfc Thing with some following popping off, you know, maybe he’ll get a chance to hear with Because been a Long time and i’m ready.”
Of Course, Kenzie’s Dad, Tommy, Was the WBO Heavyweight Champion … KNOWN FOR HIS CRUSHING POWER. Morrison Eve Beat the Legendary George Foreman by Unanimous Decision in 1993.
Away from the Ring, Tommy Gained Notority in Hollywood for Playing Tommy “The Machine” Gunn in Rocky V.
Morrison died in 2013 at Just 44 Years Old.
As for Kenzie, where Jake or someone else’s jake eLe … he clearly enjoyed his time with bkfc – but will he want to do it again?
“It was an experience of a lifetime for sura. From the second go to ft. Worth, dealing with the Buzz and the hotels and all the fighters and the press.