Comments Thread For: Willie Pep Biopic Set To Begin Production
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You get good at something when you do it over and over again.Comment
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Very cool! I'm looking forward to this. Willo the Wisp was incredible. I bet it ends with the Saddler rematch.Comment
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BodyBagz He beat Chalky Wright 3x, including for the Featherweight title in '42. At age 20, was youngest featherweight champ ever. Beat Saddler in '49 - becoming first featherweight to EVER regain a lost title. Won his first 54 fights - a record to start a career before JC Chavez topped it. Terranova, Bartolo, Allie Stoltz, Willie Joyce, Ortiz, Jackie Graves, Jock Leslie, H Sierra, none of them slouches, top Feathers of their time, all thought they had Pep beat.
Story takes place in '65, more of a "what happens to great fighters after the lights go down" than a classic and cliched rags to riches. More so rags to riches to rags...we catch Pep on the late rags. You don't see that a lot in boxing movies.Last edited by HartfordTormado; 10-03-2021, 07:52 AM.Comment
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BodyBagz He beat Chalky Wright 3x, including for the Featherweight title in '42. At age 20, was youngest featherweight champ ever. Beat Saddler in '49 - becoming first featherweight to EVER regain a lost title. Won his first 54 fights - a record to start a career before JC Chavez topped it. Terranova, Bartolo, Allie Stoltz, Willie Joyce, Ortiz, Jackie Graves, Jock Leslie, H Sierra, none of them slouches, top Feathers of their time, all thought they had Pep beat.
Story takes place in '65, more of a "what happens to great fighters after the lights go down" than a classic and cliched rags to riches. More so rags to riches to rags...we catch Pep on the late rags. You don't see that a lot in boxing movies.
I turn my nose up at guys from that era
Too sloppy and too many ''20 w-15 d- 35 l'' resumes for my tastes
That's a different angle on the boxing bio pic.Comment
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I don't understand why people don't know this. They think fighting once or twice a year against an overmatched opponent makes someone great, but over a hundred fights, with multiple fights against future hall of famers over the course of a year, is "overrated". When a person does not know or understand boxing history and tries to school someone on the science of the sport, it's hilarious. I stop by a boxing gym and talk to the owner of it quite a bit. He trains fighters the old fashion way. None of that Mayweather mitt work pecking bs and he makes sure his fighters doesn't walk around at 40-50 lbs over their weight class in between fights. We talk about the history of the sport a bit and he told me that after these old guys today from the 50s and 60s finally die off, that's it. Who's gonna carry on and spread the tradition of sweet science from the past? These superstars today are fighting twice a year. ****, 10 years from now, they may fight once every 2 years regularly.Comment
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