Post your favourite Boxing Documentary
I love a boxing documentary especially ones about the old fighters or any fighter, coach, trainer, promoter etc for that matter.
Would be interesting to see everyone else's favourite documentaries that are available online and save me from hunting them down.
This is pretty interesting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa7zKyLpSBU
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HBO'S LEGENDARY NIGHTS everyone.
Shame on them for not doing more.
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I liked the one documentary about Tupac and Tyson being so close which I had not realised
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'Hard Times'
Yea, I know it's not a documentary, but it should be.
https://sp.yimg.com/ib/th?id=JN.JM2W...=0&w=300&h=300
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This was not a documentary but remember Tyson with Harry Carpenter on BBC checking their archives and drooling over the old fighters. Harry was amazed at Tyson's knowledge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU58BxAoYtQ
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Brilliant new Documentary
This epic story of the rise of three of the most successful boxers of our time challenges the perception of the American Dream through the intimately personal life trajectories of Evander Holyfield, Bernard Hopkins and Mike Tyson. Much like modern day gladiators, our protagonists come from the bottom rungs of society, choosing the path of boxing or "the poor man's sport," as a last resort, and an alternative to much bleaker options such as prison or, worse yet, death. Following these fighters' paths from success to self-discovery, they recount their battles while illuminating our country's most critical social issues, including the struggle with poverty, racial inequality, broken homes, drug and alcohol abuse, violence and the failures of our educational and prison systems. CHAMPS unearths the unique resilience of these men in the face of life's most difficult obstacles - from personal finance to sustained brain injury
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyPe-eagBM
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Thanks to a friend who is newish to the sport I finally caught The Fight of Their lives focusing on Benn v McClellan. Man that was a rough watch right after re watching the fight. I never realized how Manny Steward felt in the aftermath and never appreciated how quickly it was all over for Benn the next year. Really re reveals Don King to be a complete swindler. Gerald only cleared 250K for that one ???. Regardless of what his ways were or were not outside of the ring there's something humanly wrong with the how McClellan and more so family goes into the books as an afterthought.
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Thanks to a friend who is newish to the sport I finally caught The Fight of Their lives focusing on Benn v McClellan. Man that was a rough watch right after re watching the fight. I never realized how Manny Steward felt in the aftermath and never appreciated how quickly it was all over for Benn the next year. Really re reveals Don King to be a complete swindler. Gerald only cleared 250K for that one ???. Regardless of what his ways were or were not outside of the ring there's something humanly wrong with the how McClellan and more so family goes into the books as an afterthought.
Manny Steward also felt the need to take his full trainer/manager fee from that purse, leaving McClellan with $50,000.