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A promoter (Elliott Gould) pits a man against a boxing kangaroo. Movie Movie: 1978 Comedy Spoof of old boxing films, with palooka Harry Hamlin managed by George C. Scott. The Champ: 1979 Drama Remake of '30s melodrama about a child who worships a has-been boxer . The Main Event: 1979 Comedy
Pages in category "American boxing films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 243 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Street Fighter series The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires: 1975: Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death: Champion of Death: Karate Bearfighter: The Super Inframan [2] 1976: Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger: Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave: New Fist of Fury: Shaolin Wooden Men: Hand of Death: Killer Meteors: Dirty Ho: Master of the ...
CounterPunch is a 2017 documentary film directed by Jay Bulger following three fighters at different stages of their career chasing their goals of becoming champions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film was released by Netflix on June 6, 2017.
The documentary examines a 1983 boxing match that took place between the undefeated fighter Billy Collins Jr. and Luis Resto. The fight was on the undercard occurring before the headline or "main event" between Multi-Division World Champion Roberto Durán and Davey Moore. Resto unexpectedly beat the highly touted Collins in a 10-round unanimous ...
Play It to the Bone is a 1999 American sports comedy-drama film written and directed by Ron Shelton.It stars Woody Harrelson and Antonio Banderas as two boxers and best friends who travel together to Las Vegas to fight each other, with the winner receiving a match for the middleweight championship.
The year after the fight chronicled in Day of the Fight took place, Walter Cartier made boxing history by knocking out Joe Rindone in the first 47 seconds of a match (16 October 1951). Cartier had played some bit parts in movies before he appeared in Day of the Fight , and afterwards, up until 1971, he continued to appear occasionally in films ...
Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 48% based on reviews from 104 critics. The site's consensus is: "While not the deepest boxing movie out there, Undisputed is successful at hitting its aspiration of being nothing more than a genre picture." [11] Hill said he was "very happy about" the film.