Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 30, 1993, Page 12, Image 12

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| Actors take to ring on same card
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Mickey Kourke
prefers the reality of the boxing ring to the fanta
sy world of film making. Heavyweight contender
Tommy Morrison, though an aspiring at tor. says
he's already living his dream
Morrison and Rourke bring a Hollywood flavor
to Kansas Gity on Tuesday night as they box sep
arately on an eight bout i ard in Kemper Arena.
"There is a unique attrai tion to the i ard. it's an
event you oxper t to see m Hollywood, not Kansas
City. ' Morrison said Sunday at a pre-fight dinner
and news conference "People an* second-guessing
my decision to Tight since it's so close to (George)
Foreman Rut this is what I do. hiving a dream
isn't easy unless you work hard at it "
Morrison, who claims to be a distant relative of
John Wayne and hits adopted Way lie's nickname.
"The Duke." is 35-1 with 31 knockouts. He fares
"Irish" Dan Murphy, 30-9 with 25 knockouts, of
Omaha. Neb
"1 owe it to Kansas City to come back and right,"
said Morrison. IA. who is guaranteed 5100,000
"Tiles wanted me to Tight a tomato can I chose to
fight a guy with an impressive rer ord "
Murphy provides the Morrison camp with a
tuneup fight for a bigger payday Morrison, who
starred in Sylvester Stallone's last Rocky film.
"Kim kv V." is sr heduled to fight Foreman for the
World Boxing Organization title June 7 at l.as
Vegas
"1 think Tommy will knock out George in three
rounds." Morrison's co-manager. Hill Cay ton. said
"Hut first he has to win I uesaay. I ms iignt pro
vides Tommy with th<» things necessary to warm
up (or Georgs The smell of the dressing room, tele
vision c ameras, reporters, the c rowd A long wait
c an lie disastrous "
Meanwhile. Rourke, 3-0-1 as a light heavy
weight. will hox Tom Bentley (4-4) of New York
But the 34-vear-old actor says he doesn't fight for
fame
"Boxing gives me another challenge." said
Rourke. who starred in Such films ns 91 Weeks.
Angel Heart and Wild On hid "Boxing is whole
some. whereas Hollywood has a way of spoiling
you People treat you like you're something spe
cial. You become plastic; you lose your spirit.
"1 had a lot of anger about acting I wanted to
channel that anger." he said. "I needed to hum
ble myself, to do something I wasn't good at. And
boxing was the answer."
Although Rourke is being paid 55,000, he can
make considerably more because the fight will he
sold in Furope. which could push his total purse
to more than $100,000. according to Rourke's
trainer. Freddy Roach.
"Mil key is more popular in F.urope than the
U S said Roach, who had 54 pro fights before
Iks orning a trainer "Kansas City is an opportuni
ty for Mick to become more visible. No. he doesn't
need the money "
"I'm not going to win the championship, hut I
would like to he the main event one day.” said
Rourke
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