Grant Morrison

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Grant Morrison
That "exaggerated" the 90 contestants would win. Tommy Morrison in the early 90's or Michael Grant in the late 90's?

Michael Grant technically got his big shot at the title in April 2000. However, most of the "Hype" was definitely the late 90's.

I think it actually would be a very entertaining fight. Morrison I think the best fighter of the two, gave a better version of Lennox Lewis fight more competitive than grant and also defeated Foreman. Certainly not a world beater, but I think his superior technique and ability would result in a grant KO around round 8 or 9.

The Grant Morrison Interview – New York Comic Con 2008


Jack & Sarah [VHS]


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