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Anthony Joshua recommended track On My Own by Stan Bush in BloodSport Soundtrack by Stan Bush in Music (curated)

 
BloodSport Soundtrack by Stan Bush
BloodSport Soundtrack by Stan Bush
2010 | Vocal
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On My Own by Stan Bush

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" It's phenomenal, it's deep, it gets you in that mood, it's that Clint Eastwood moment before I get to the gym that I'm about to conquer that boxing arena."

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speaker357 (212 KP) rated Snatch (2001) in Movies

Dec 25, 2018 (Updated Dec 26, 2018)  
Snatch (2001)
Snatch (2001)
2001 | Comedy, Crime
Guy Ritchie (2 more)
Jason Statham
Vinnie Jones
Nothing! (0 more)
British caper
An excellent well edited caper involving boxing, extortion, and aggravated armed robbery.

May take a few watches to fully understand the flow of events.

Brad Pitt's portrayal of an Irish con man is phenomenal.
  
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Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Snake Eyes (1998) in Movies

Nov 7, 2019 (Updated Nov 7, 2019)  
Snake Eyes (1998)
Snake Eyes (1998)
1998 | Action, Drama, Mystery
Murder Was The Case
Snake eyes- is good mystry thriller directed by Brian De Palma.

The Plot: Detective Rick Santoro (Nicolas Cage) has never played by the rules. When he attends a high-profile boxing match with his friend Navy Cmdr. Kevin Dunne (Gary Sinise), as well as Defense Secretary Kirkland (Joel Fabiani), he witnesses a terrorist assassinate Kirkland. Despite a lockdown on the arena, key witness Julia Costello (Carla Gugino) escapes -- and Santoro begins to suspect Kirkland's death is part of a much larger conspiracy that involves boxing rivals and a beautiful stranger.

It was a good movie, very underrated.
  
Real Steel (2011)
Real Steel (2011)
2011 | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
Rock em Sock em Robots?
Feel good family film that plays like a version of Rocky, in a future (of 2020!) where robot boxing has replaced the real thing, with Hugh Jackman portraying a down on his luck boxer who reconnects with his estranged 11 year old son over a summer period, following the demise of his ex.

All the main beats from Rocky are here: the rags to riches story, the romance/love story bit, the final boxing match against an opponent named after a Greek God...

(NB that's not to say this isn't enjoyable: it is!)
  
Journeyman (2017)
Journeyman (2017)
2017 | Drama, Sport
Verdict: Sensational and Eye Opening

Story: Journeyman starts as Matty Burton (Considine) has finally won middleweight boxing championship, he now has everything with his wife Emma (Whittaker) and new born baby Mia, he is preparing for his first defence of his title against the undefeated Andre Bryte (Welsh) who believes Matty is just a lucky champion.
After Matty wins the fight he returns home to celebrate with Emma, only to collapse from a head injury that he suffered during the fight, he has suffered a serious brain injury. After the operations, Matty isn’t the man he once was, needing Emma to help him around the house with everyday activities

Thoughts on Journeyman

Characters – Matty Burton is a champion boxer, he has spent his career working up to the title and now he has it, he must prepare to defend it and defend it he does. This fight leaves him with a brain injury, which sees everyday function gone, he can’t remember how to do the basics of everyday life and is left feeling helpless, acting out against his wife who is trying to help him. Emma is Matty’s wife, she has always supported his career and with this new injury, she must adapt to life with his brain injury, she is also trying to raise their daughter, with Matty unable to help the way he once did, leaving her in the difficult situation of who she can give more time and care too. Jackie and Richie are the friends from the ring, they start by staying away, but they turn into the only one that can help Matty rediscover himself.
Performances – Paddy Considine gives us a career best performance, where you see him as a nice guy that must deal with such a sudden change and the pain it causes him is shown on every expressions, he gives us. Jodie Whittaker is wonderful in the supporting role which sees her needing to remain strong through the film. Paul Popplewell and Tony Pitts complete the main cast where they are all both great supporting performers.
Story – The story here follows a boxer that wins his title defence only to suffer a serious brain injury that makes everyday of his life difficult as he must relearn how to do the basics and must prove he is safe enough to raise a baby around. This is one of the most eye-opening stories you will see, it does show the danger in boxing and how suddenly a punch could change a career and life forever, even in a competitive situation. We don’t focus too much on the boxing, only the aftereffects which shows the difficult early days, weeks or months on the road to recover and how that person might never be fixed, only able to learn to live with their injuries. This is one for the boxing fans to watch or any sports or even anyone that wants to see how difficult brain injuries can be on a family.
Sports – The sports side of the film shows us how the boxing can effect the lives of the competitors when it comes to brain injuries, we do only see one fight, but it is the routine of boxing which helps recovery process.
Settings – The film is set in the midlands, it does put us in a realistic boxing community, instead of a flashy rich home like we often see in boxing movies.

Scene of the Movie – The return to the boxing club.
That Moment That Annoyed Me – Nothing.
Final Thoughts – This is a wonderful look at how boxing can change a life through injury and how people need to learn to adapt to the change in life.

Overall: Paddy Considine gives a career best.
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Southpaw (2015)
Southpaw (2015)
2015 | Drama
Great cast (0 more)
Seen it all before, nothing original (2 more)
Not that many fight scenes
Dialogue was hard to make out at times
Rocky this ain't!
A very average boxing film that follows the plot lines of many others. I expected better considering the cast and Director, unfortunately this left me disappointed. Check out @Creed (2015) instead.
  
The Fighter (2010)
The Fighter (2010)
2010 | Drama, Sport
A solid boxing film based on a true story. This is all about the characters and Bale's performance is incredible and steals the show. More drama than a sports film or action film. It would have been nice to see a little more ring action, however the real story is the lives of the family members involved. Great film!
  
Creed (2015)
Creed (2015)
2015 | Drama
Cast are decent (0 more)
Overhyped (0 more)
Good, not great
Since this movie has came out people have praised it immensely and it has even garnered some Oscar buzz and I was looking forward to seeing this movie for months especially since I am a long time fan of the Rocky franchise, but when I saw it, I have to say I was disappointed, if you are going to see a boxing movie from 2015, see Southpaw.
  
Rocky (1976)
Rocky (1976)
1976 | Drama, Romance, Sport
The Action (1 more)
Cinematography
Still holds up, Still amazing, still taking punches and never giving up....
This movie is amazing for what it is.... a boxing film about an underdog... it's so masterfully done. There is nothing i can say that hasn't already been said... there is a statue of him in philadelphia and he's FICTIONAL.... I don't think that has ever been done before....

here's some amazing alternate movie posters as well.
  
Creed 3 (2023)
Creed 3 (2023)
2023 | Drama, Sport
10
8.4 (5 Ratings)
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The story the message of self worth the action (0 more)
Too much cussing and violence for young kids (0 more)
Wonderful but please leave youngest of kids
Okay first off I know this movie is about boxing a violent sport and I expected it and was okay with it as a 33 year old man buuuutttttttt my problem is people taking their 5 6 ect year old to this but it's a wonderful film that I highly recommend