The Best Boxing Film Of All Time? Poll

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  • Southpaw16BF
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    The Best Boxing Film Of All Time? Poll

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    Raging Bull (Jake Lamotta)
    30.77%
    8
    The Hurricane (Rubin Carter)
    7.69%
    2
    Cinderella Man (Jim Braddock)
    30.77%
    8
    Somebody Up There Likes Me (Rocky Graziano)
    0.00%
    0
    ''Ali'' (Will Smith)
    3.85%
    1
    Resurrecting the Champ (Bob Satterfield)
    0.00%
    0
    Rocky Balboa
    23.08%
    6
    On The Waterfront
    0.00%
    0
    Harder They Fall
    0.00%
    0
    Other (Please Name)
    3.85%
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    #2
    rocky 3 and 4

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    • Southpaw16BF
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      #3
      Footage From The Films In The Poll!







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      • dde91
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        #4

        Gladiators

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        • dde91
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          #5
          Which one is the movie when the father has three sons and he trains them all. And the older one is the one who has less the skills and always tries to rush into fights and gets beat up in the title fight. and the Middle son is in love and is the smartest one. and the third son is the most skilled on of them all but ends up getting killed. So the middle one fights for the title and yeea...

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          • GJC
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            #6
            Think When they were Kings would have been worth putting in the pool South?

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              #7
              Originally posted by GJC
              Think When they were Kings would have been worth putting in the pool South?
              I figure that was more of a documentry than pure movie.......What do you take out the poll for it JC?

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              • GJC
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                Hmmm now thats the question lol.
                Maybe on the waterfront as I don't necessarily associate that as being a predominantly boxing film.

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                  #9
                  "The Set-Up" with Robert Ryan was an excellent movie... and so was "Gladiator" (already mentioned by dde91) with Cuba Gooding Jr.

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                  • Marcov
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                    #10
                    Poll of only modern movies is missing a rich history

                    City of conquest(James Cagney)
                    Requiem for a Heavyweight(A. Quinn)
                    The Champ(Wallace Beery)
                    Hard Times(Charles Bronson)
                    The Set-Up(Robert Ryan)
                    Champion(Kirk Douglas)
                    Great White Hope(James Earl Jones)

                    and even
                    The Joe Louis Story

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