The plot resembles story lines from the Hollywood movies Over the Top (film) and Rocky V both starring Sylvester Stallone.
"That's What I Said" and "Feel My Power" were later used for the Rocky V film and soundtrack.
Morrison first agreed to defend his newly won title against his Rocky V co-star Michael Williams in what was billed as real-life Tommy Gunn vs. Union Cane (the characters that Morrison and Williams played in the film) matchup.
He formerly resided in a Paul Williams-designed, 1920s Tudor-style manse, that was featured in films and television shows, including the Bells of St. Mary's, Rocky V, and others.
In addition, the group's version of "Take You Back" was featured on the Rocky V soundtrack album.
Originally, Morrison's first defense was scheduled to be against his Rocky V co-star Mike Williams, but Williams pulled out only an hour before the fight after refusing to take a pre-fight drug test.
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