Generally not into boxing films, as I find myself getting frustrated by the lack of realism in the fighting. There's way too many big power punches and hooks, apparently in movie boxing, NOBODY jabs. Cinderella Man particularly pissed me off with this, as well as its disgusting portrayal of Max Baer.

Even some of the Rocky films pissed me off like this (such as in Rocky III where he punches the guy off his feet like 2 feet into the air). In fact the Rocky films wind me up partly because Stallone is quite clearly never a Heavyweight, at least not one who could be successful, purely because of his size. In fact most of the guys in the films look like blown up MWs or LHWs.

All of that said, I absolutely love Ali, one of my favourite films. They have realistic boxing (which they apparently choreographed to his fights) and the performances all round fantastic, particularly Will Smith actually making me forget he's bloody Will Smith & thinking "that's Ali". It's also well-directed, fairly objective and & has a fantastic score. I actually have yet to see Raging Bull, which is apparently really good.

Otherwise I've seen a fair few, which by and large are all very disappointing. Also too many films about boxers whose lives don't really warrant a movie (see the Rocky Marciano film & probably the upcoming Micky Ward film). Ironic when you consider how many great characters & stories there are in boxing, but a lot of the best will never get made.