Boxing champion Rocky Lockridge dies at 60 after publicly battling drug and alcohol problems, living on the streets, and famously breaking down on the A&E show 'Intervention'
- Former boxing champion Rocky Lockridge passed away at 60 due to complications from a stroke after publicly battling drug problems
- Lockridge had been in the hospital for several weeks, according to TMZ
- As a boxer, he was best known for handing Roger Mayweather his first loss with a first-round knockout in 1984 to win the WBA world super featherweight title
- Lockridge had an infamous moment on the A&E show 'Intervention' when he belted out a long sob, later dubbed 'Best Cry Ever' on social media
- Despite winning multiple titles, the Tacoma native ended up homeless in Camden New Jersey, and ultimately did prison time for burglary
- Lockridge admittedly dealt with crack cocaine and alcohol problems
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