girlbug2
Master of Arts
Cinderella Man was very inspiring to me. The buried message --know what you are fighting for -- added a new dimension to my own MA training.
Not to mention, a great cast who gave solid performances.
For completely different reasons, I enjoyed watching The Hammer last week. I'd almost not classify it as a boxing movie because the plot was really more of a romantic comedy, except -- Adam Carolla actually can box! Quite well, as it turns out. But of course, he's also hilarious, and there were some great lines in there. Okay, it's not exactly a "great boxing film" but I wanted to give it a little recognition .
What do you feel are the best boxing films of all time?
Not to mention, a great cast who gave solid performances.
For completely different reasons, I enjoyed watching The Hammer last week. I'd almost not classify it as a boxing movie because the plot was really more of a romantic comedy, except -- Adam Carolla actually can box! Quite well, as it turns out. But of course, he's also hilarious, and there were some great lines in there. Okay, it's not exactly a "great boxing film" but I wanted to give it a little recognition .
What do you feel are the best boxing films of all time?