Tommy Gunn Bio

Tommy Gunn Bio




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What is the zodiac sign of Tommy Gunn ?
According to the birthday of Tommy Gunn the astrological sign is
Taurus .

Tommy Gunn's Height is
173 cm.
( 5 ft 8 ins).
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Tommy Gunn 's estimated Net Worth, Salary, Income, Cars, Lifestyles & many more details have been updated below.
Let's check, How Rich is Tommy Gunn in 2021 ?
Tommy Gunn 's revenue is $1.8M in 2022. It is an approximate forecast of how rich is Tommy Gunn and could vary in the range between $957.4K - $1.3M.
Tommy Gunn 's revenue is $1.2M in 2021. It is an approximate forecast of how rich is Tommy Gunn and could vary in the range between $937.6K - $1.4M.
Tommy Gunn 's revenue is $1.4M in 2020. It is an approximate forecast of how rich is Tommy Gunn and could vary in the range between $500.6K - $1.4M.
Tommy Gunn 's revenue is $1.6M in 2019. It is an approximate forecast of how rich is Tommy Gunn and could vary in the range between $736.4K - $1.3M.
Tommy Gunn 's revenue is $1.5M in 2018. It is an approximate forecast of how rich is Tommy Gunn and could vary in the range between $657.7K - $1.4M.
Tommy Gunn 's revenue is $1.9M in 2017. It is an approximate forecast of how rich is Tommy Gunn and could vary in the range between $627.5K - $1.9M.
Tommy Gunn 's revenue is $1.5M in 2016. It is an approximate forecast of how rich is Tommy Gunn and could vary in the range between $606.9K - $1.2M.
It is an overall forecast for the net worth of Tommy Gunn . The evaluation covers the latest 5 years and an approximation for next year. See above to learn how much money does Tommy Gunn makes a year.
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Tommy "The Machine" Gunn (born May 13th, 1966) also nicknamed the Clone Ranger by the press is an American former professional boxer who competed in the Heavyweight division during the 1980s until 1991. He reigned as the undisputed heavyweight champion and was the deuteragonist-turned-secondary antagonist in Rocky V .

Gunn left his hometown in Oklahoma, moving to Philadelphia in Rocky V with only a few hundred dollars to his name. He sought out Rocky Balboa when arriving in Philadelphia, hoping that Rocky would train him. At first, Balboa was reluctant due to the feeling that managing wasn’t for him, but after seeing Gunn’s persistence and skills, he decided to give him a shot. Balboa trained Gunn to 14 consecutive victories in the heavyweight division. During this time, the media began calling Gunn the ‘’Clone Ranger’’ and ‘’Rocky’s Robot’’ due to the similar styles. Gunn eventually left Balboa and signed a contract with George Washington Duke ; Duke offered Gunn a title fight and more money. Gunn would go on to defeat Union Cane, capturing the Heavyweight Championship. Despite the victory, the press still labelled Gunn as Balboa’s clone and called him a paper champion. Infuriated, Gunn went to the local bar Balboa was at and challenged him to a fight, Balboa turned down the offer until Gunn punched Paulie . Balboa challenged Gunn to a fight in the street, Gunn accepted and brawled with Balboa. It all ended when Balboa knocked Gunn out, the police then picked Gunn up and arrested him. [1]

Tommy Gunn grew up in the streets of Oklahoma; he mentions that his family didn’t have much, indicating that he was forced to fend for himself, also mentioning that his father was a violent alcoholic that regularly beat him and his mother up.

One day, when he was about 13 years old, Gunn got into trouble with his school. When he came home, his father tied him down to a chair and beat him very severely.

He attributes a lot of his fury in the ring to his father, stating that the first man he knocked out was his father and that every time he steps in the ring, it’s his father that he sees. Gunn held an amateur record of 45-1. He officially turned pro in 1984, at the age of 18, and generated a record of 8-0 (8 KOs) before he met Balboa. In 1986, Gunn packed up all his belongings and left any family he had left, heading to Philadelphia and seeking out Rocky Balboa, hoping that Balboa would manage and train him. [2]

In 1986, Tommy Gunn, a young fighter from Oklahoma, arrived in Philadelphia to seek out a down-and-out Rocky Balboa, hoping for a chance to be taught boxing greatness from the man himself. Gunn approaches Balboa on the street, introducing himself, and telling him that he is a fighter with a 45-1 amateur record and an 8-0 pro record. He tells Balboa that he is a big fan and was wondering if Balboa would train him, mentioning that he has about $400 and would pay Balboa to work with him. Before Balboa has a chance to respond, boxing promoter, George Washington Duke interrupts and pulls Balboa away from Gunn to speak business. Gunn waits around until Duke leaves, but Balboa isn't interested in talking, telling Gunn to come back another time.

Gunn stunning his opponent in sparring.
Gunn showed up at Mighty Mick's Gym the following day and did some sparring with another member of the gym. He opted not to wear headgear and got popped with a few jabs at first, bloodying his nose, but Gunn quickly shook it off and unloaded on his opponent with deadly hooks, causing Balboa to scream at Gunn to take it down a notch, but Gunn continued to throw huge shots until his opponent almost got knocked down. Gunn quickly apologised to his opponent, but then asked Balboa what he thought, and Balboa told him that he doesn't listen to well and that he is more of a street fighter, reminding Gunn that this is boxing, not street fighting. Gunn continues to pester Balboa and asks him to manage him; Balboa agrees that Gunn has a lot of potential and skill, but tells Gunn that he isn't a manager, wishing Gunn good luck. Despite a poor first impression in Mighty Mick's Gym, Gunn decides to come back later that night and wait outside the gym for Balboa. He approaches Balboa and again asks him to manage him, telling Balboa that all he wants is an opportunity, a shot. Balboa still seems hesitant, telling Gunn to head home to his family, but Gunn tells him that he has no family left and that everything he has is right here, he tells Balboa that he is hungry and just wants a chance. Balboa invites Gunn into his home for dinner in which he learns that Gunn comes from an abusive alcoholic father that beat him and his mother up, Gunn mentions that the first man he ever knocked out was his father and that everytime he fights, he sees his father. Balboa then invites Gunn to stay if he has nowhere else to go, offering up the basement for him to sleep in, Gunn accepts and moves in.

Gunn rocking an opponent with a hook.
Thanks to Rocky's managing, Tommy's great talent was sharpened, and Tommy won 14 consecutive fights with great success; the first eight on his own, and between 1986 to early 1990, won the others with the help of Rocky, generating a record of 22-0 in the Heavyweight division. However, as Tommy climbed the ladder of success, he took notice that he was almost always praised indirectly through Rocky, such as sports magazine covers referring to him as "Rocky's Gunn." or other media outlets calling him "Rocky's Robot." Tommy hated living in Rocky's shadow, driving a wedge between the two men -- a wedge that less-than-reputable promoter George Washington Duke exploited by offering Tommy the fame and riches Rocky couldn't. The two men signed a contract on December 26th, officially parted ways with Balboa.

Gunn frustrated with the press following his victory.
After a somewhat short and non-spectacular battle between he and Union Cane , Tommy won with ease, knocking Cane out, and becoming champion, but the crowd rejected him, praising Rocky instead, as Tommy didn't thank Balboa in the post-fight interview and did not fight with the heart and passion that Rocky did, and as the media later criticized him for, he seemingly won the belt with no difficulty or struggle. In that same post-fight press conference, the press claimed that Cane was just a paper champion because his title reign was manufactured and he never had to defeat Balboa to claim the title. The press teased Gunn and asked him when he would fight a real fighter, causing Gunn to storm out of the room. Gunn expressed his anger to Duke over everyone's crude reaction towards his victory, and the latter told him that to get the respect he wants so much, he had to drag Rocky into the ring through any means and beat him. Duke kept insisting that Balboa had to be humiliated and insulted, and goaded into fighting.

Balboa and Gunn facing off during their street fight.
Later that night, Duke and Tommy, along with a small camera crew, went after Rocky in the city, heading to a local bar that Balboa hangs out at and challenging him to fight with Tommy. Duke's scheme went completely wrong when Tommy, in a fit of anger, punched down Rocky's brother-in-law, Paulie Pennino, who began criticizing him for treating Rocky so bad and even betraying him, as he was the one who brought him to victory. Rocky's reaction to this act was to challenge Tommy to try knocking him down now, adding that "his ring's outside.", much to Duke's dismay as he wanted both of them to fight in the official boxing ring. A heated street fight triggered between the two former friends. Rocky used his street fight skills to beat Tommy. Duke told him during the fight with Rocky "If you lose, you're finished.". Despite being the Heavyweight Champion, the shame of being involved in a street fight with his former trainer would have had a negative impact on his career, and after the fight, Duke dumped Gunn who was picked up by the police.

Following the events of Rocky V, Gunn was somehow released from jail, but was indeed dumped by Duke, as the man said he would because of his loss to Rocky in the street fight.

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