I saw one of his fights , and he was very awkward, upright, and was kind of throw back style. He had pretty bad technique alot of slapping/reaching shots. Would have liked to see Tony Danza kick his ass. That would have been a big fight in the 80's.
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I saw one of his fights , and he was very awkward, upright, and was kind of throw back style. He had pretty bad technique alot of slapping/reaching shots. Would have liked to see Tony Danza kick his ass. That would have been a big fight in the 80's.
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Anyway I was watching the movie The Rainmaker for this b.s. law class and he was in it. And of course I didn't really pay attention so I had to look up the general plot when I got home to right this paper type deal. And I saw he was a professional boxer and where he was in a movie called Barfly, which was written by Charles Bukowski. I was just interested that is all and he seemed like the kind of guy you could cheer for maybe.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
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He did play Bukowski but Chuck wasn't fond of his performance, said he was a little too over the top for his character. Bukowski was a great writer, love his work. Notes of a Dirty Old Man is one of my favorites. Never saw Barfly though.
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I've got 3 Rourke fights...
He was really rough around the edges and as Donny said really dirty fighter. I think theres something on YouTube.... Not sure tho.
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Bro,see Barfly,I think Chuck was a little po'ed because it was a little too close to home
Chuck wasnt like Hunter S Thompson,he didnt even enjoy the concept of himself being portrayed. Thompson kind of took an attitude of,"What can I say,the guy nailed me" in Fear And Loathing. Though he hated "Where The Buffalo Roam"
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Bullet, Rumble Fish, Wrestler, and Homeboy are the shit..
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