Something that spans from the beginnings too now! I really feel like watching a good Boxing Documentary! Anyone have one?
Anyone have a Really good Boxing Documentary?
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WIDE ANGLE gains intimate access to the Havana Boxing Academy on the outskirts of Cuba's capital. There, from the tender age of nine, boys hand-picked as future Olympians are molded into soldiers of the ring. They live and train at the academy with a single purpose: to bring home Olympic Gold. Victory is Your Duty follows the boys' dramatic path over eight months of training, schooling and boarding as they build up to the biggest event of their lives -- the annual National Boxing Championships.
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I don't have it upped anywhere, but the Roy Jones: Heart of A Champion documentary was extremely well put together in the aspect of watching him train. Only thing was that it showed all his hard work for the 2nd Tarver fight, and we all know what happened. But the way they ended it was good. All it was the whole time was saying how Roy would win, his plan of attack, training, etc., but after they say he got knocked out, adn that it was his first REAL loss, they end it like this:
Interviewer - What would you say is the most important characteristic in a championship fighter.
Roy - *pauses* His heart. Because there's going to be times where he feels like nothing's goin his way, there's no tomorrow, but you gotta have heart to either endure those times, or to live through those times and say "Hey, that was just a rough time. I'm back."Comment
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