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  • Sir_Jose
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    #11
    Originally posted by Eyeh8you
    Raging Bull
    Penatentary
    Rock I&II (the rest are garbage)
    and that one w/that white guy and Cuba Goodin Jr about highschool kids boxing? Any one know what movies i,m talkin about?

    Gladiator

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    • BrooklynBomber
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      #12
      Originally posted by Eyeh8you
      Raging Bull
      Penatentary
      Rock I&II (the rest are garbage)
      and that one w/that white guy and Cuba Goodin Jr about highschool kids boxing? Any one know what movies i,m talkin about?
      I reckon it was The Gladiator.

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      • sssse
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        #13
        Raging Bull,
        The Joe Louis Story (1953).

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          #14
          Originally posted by jose
          I think Foreman once fought 5 guys in the same day.

          "The Great White Hype" is one of my all time favorites
          In the documentary "George Foreman,Beyond the Glory" it talks about how Foreman fought 3, maybe 5 guys in one day. But when I checked this out on boxrec.com it had no record of these fights. Does any of you Foreman fans know why?

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          • IwatchBoxing
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            #15
            Originally posted by BostonGuy
            In the documentary "George Foreman,Beyond the Glory" it talks about how Foreman fought 3, maybe 5 guys in one day. But when I checked this out on boxrec.com it had no record of these fights. Does any of you Foreman fans know why?
            Probaly because it was before he went Pro?

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              #16
              Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
              Probaly because it was before he went Pro?
              I think after his loss to Ali, he wanted to prove that he was still a knockout machine. But I have no idea why its not on his official record. Come on Foreman fans, enlighten us!

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              • reebox8225
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                #17
                The hurricane, Rocky 2.

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                • scramwarrior
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                  #18
                  1) Rocky- This is not only the greatest boxing movie but also one of the best movies made period. Great story about life, love, and retribution.

                  2) Raging Bull- Hard to beat this one.

                  3) Rocky II- One of the best sequels you could make.

                  4) Tyson- This HBO movie provides a great insight to the beginning of the end of the great heavyweight champion, Iron Mike Tyson.

                  5) Play It To The Bone- Combines humur with great acting as Antonio Banderas and Woody Harrelson play the parts perfectly.

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                  • davej1006
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                    #19
                    Raging Bull, best of all time. They did the La Motta v SRR fights pretty well.

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