Embarrassing, movie SouthPaw about left hand boxer, has him fighting Orthodox lol
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I would love to see a return to the days of non computer controlled everything where it all came down to the driver and his skill above all other factors.
BUT!!!!! You cannot dispute that Diggstown is a great boxing movie!!!!Comment
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It's improved on what it was. Eminem actually thought being a south paw in boxing was a disadvantage and wanted to make a movie about a south paw defying the odds in an orthodox world. I'm not making that up. That was his original idea.Comment
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Foxx hasnt been young in 20 yearsComment
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Its such a big advantage to be southpaw, especially if you are fast.
The only truth to that is often a good southpaw will find other top fighters less keen to face him, but thats the same kind of **** a big puncher has to deal withComment
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Well what does anyone expect? Terrible Hollywood making garbage movies...same old same old. I wouldn't waste 2 hours watching that crap. Rocky movies were great for what they were and came out at a different time. They are classics good or bad. This is going to be total ****.
I also agree that with the white american guy thing. People need to understand that in America, certain things sell. Why do you think the UFC is so popular? There are a lot of good white guys in it thats why. It resonate with middle/suburban America. Boxing is a very ethnic sport, like soccer, which is why neither do well in America. Ironic part is boxing and soccer and basically the most popular sports in the world OUTSIDE America. Americans will accept sports that have great blacks, hispanics, etc. in it if there are whites who excel in equal note. For example, baseball or football. Americans love hockey and NASCAR too of course. The NBA isn't as popular because its dominated by blacks. Boxing is filled with people from all over the world with very few, if any, great white american fighters. As I said before, one day when the UFC is filled with mostly blacks and hispanics, it will lose its popularity.
I am a white guy and I see it as well.
1. You don't watch american football. The nfl is over 70% black and around 25% white. How are whites excelling on an even note in football.
2. You don't live in the USA. You're nuts if you think Hockey and Nascar are more popular than the NBA in the US? You can't possibly live here and think that. The top rated Nascar race in 2015 had 7.4 million viewers. The Stanley cup averaged 7.6 million viewers per game. The NBA finals averaged 19.2 million viewers per game. And think about media coverage of each sport. Basketball is easily at the top of most covered sports whereas hockey and nascar are mentioned almost as little as boxing.Comment
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Why does the main character for boxing movie storylines always have to be a caucasian American?
There are almost NO elite caucasian-American boxers in the sport today. So to me it doesn't make sense. It just gives off that "great white hope" type of feel to it that might offend people.
But all in all I'll watch it. Jake is a great actor.
Like watching a wwe wrestler try and run routes at wr with jerry riceComment
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I have to assume two things from this.
1. You don't watch american football. The nfl is over 70% black and around 25% white. How are whites excelling on an even note in football.
2. You don't live in the USA. You're nuts if you think Hockey and Nascar are more popular than the NBA in the US? You can't possibly live here and think that. The top rated Nascar race in 2015 had 7.4 million viewers. The Stanley cup averaged 7.6 million viewers per game. The NBA finals averaged 19.2 million viewers per game. And think about media coverage of each sport. Basketball is easily at the top of most covered sports whereas hockey and nascar are mentioned almost as little as boxing.
Totally disagree with the first point. Just think about the most popular NFL players. When you read my sentence who were the first players that popped into your mind? Manning, Brady, **** even Manziel is doing commercials.
2nd point is 100% accurate though.Comment
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