Best Scenes in Boxing Movies

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  • Thread Stealer
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    Best Scenes in Boxing Movies



  • Toney Loc
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    Best opening to a film - Raging Bull, no doubt. :up:

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      #3
      The end of Requiem for a Heavyweight was a powerful scene.

      Here's one that's not so depressing.

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      • AddiX
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        I was always a huge fan of any scene with Micky, He always embodied my vision of an old school boxing trainer.

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        • mrpain81
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          The flashbulbs going off in the opening was Martin Scorsese running around taking the the pictures.

          The ring walk is one of the greatest scenes in movie history.

          Best movie ever about boxing imo.

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          • Syf
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            #6
            Originally posted by Thread Stealer
            The end of Requiem for a Heavyweight was a powerful scene.

            Here's one that's not so depressing.



            Ah.. The montage..

            Convincing couch potatoes everywhere they can accomplish years of training and development in a few days or weeks.

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            • Syf
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              I thought "Ali" did a good job with the Liston and Foreman fights.

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              • JAB5239
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                #8
                Originally posted by Thread Stealer
                The end of Requiem for a Heavyweight was a powerful scene.

                Im not big on old black and white movies, but that and "The Hustler" are two of my favorite movies all time.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Syf
                  I thought "Ali" did a good job with the Liston and Foreman fights.
                  James Toney deserved an Oscar. :grill:

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                  • Allucard
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Thread Stealer
                    The end of Requiem for a Heavyweight was a powerful scene.

                    Here's one that's not so depressing.

                    Funny how Rocky never sparred a single round or even won a single round but the last one hahahahaha

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