Which boxer would you like to see a movie about...

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Goodnight, Irene wrote:
oliverfennell wrote:... which hasn't been done already?

I say George Foreman.

It could start with his loss to Ali, with the middle portion being human-interest, and the third act being his comeback, with key fights (the first one, the one against Cooney which turned him from a curiosity to a contender again, Holyfield). The finale would, of course, be the Hollywoodesque Moorer win. Anything after that is superfluous to the narrative.
I've been saying it for years. He's so marketable, recognisable, & the story is simply an astonishing one.

It's surprising & unfortunate it has not received any attempts.
He didn't have many lines (if any?) but the guy who played Foreman in "Ali" looked remarkably like George. That was 10 years ago though, and who knows if he can act. And as I say that I looked it up and it was actually Charles Shufford. And Michael Bentt played Liston? Damian Wills played Ken Norton.

The only one I recognized in that movie was James Toney.
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jrc26 wrote:
Goodnight, Irene wrote:
oliverfennell wrote:... which hasn't been done already?

I say George Foreman.

It could start with his loss to Ali, with the middle portion being human-interest, and the third act being his comeback, with key fights (the first one, the one against Cooney which turned him from a curiosity to a contender again, Holyfield). The finale would, of course, be the Hollywoodesque Moorer win. Anything after that is superfluous to the narrative.
I've been saying it for years. He's so marketable, recognisable, & the story is simply an astonishing one.

It's surprising & unfortunate it has not received any attempts.
He didn't have many lines (if any?) but the guy who played Foreman in "Ali" looked remarkably like George. That was 10 years ago though, and who knows if he can act. And as I say that I looked it up and it was actually Charles Shufford. And Michael Bentt played Liston? Damian Wills played Ken Norton.

The only one I recognized in that movie was James Toney.
I'm pretty sure Norton wasn't a character in that Ali movie...was he? I remember it pretty well, & I can't recall seeing Norton at all.

Anyway, for that flick, they were all real (& mediocre, with the exception of Toney) boxers playing Ali's contemporaries. Shufford indeed did a great job of looking the part as Foreman. He was a little softer in the gut than the real McCoy, but other than that, I noticed the likeness, too.
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:
jrc26 wrote:
Goodnight, Irene wrote: I've been saying it for years. He's so marketable, recognisable, & the story is simply an astonishing one.

It's surprising & unfortunate it has not received any attempts.
He didn't have many lines (if any?) but the guy who played Foreman in "Ali" looked remarkably like George. That was 10 years ago though, and who knows if he can act. And as I say that I looked it up and it was actually Charles Shufford. And Michael Bentt played Liston? Damian Wills played Ken Norton.

The only one I recognized in that movie was James Toney.
I'm pretty sure Norton wasn't a character in that Ali movie...was he? I remember it pretty well, & I can't recall seeing Norton at all.

Anyway, for that flick, they were all real (& mediocre, with the exception of Toney) boxers playing Ali's contemporaries. Shufford indeed did a great job of looking the part as Foreman. He was a little softer in the gut than the real McCoy, but other than that, I noticed the likeness, too.
I actually thought the same thing. He is credited on IMDB, so my guess is that they cut his scenes out to shorten the movie. I would like to see him as Norton though. I agree though, the other 2 did a tremendous job. In looking at the credits, I see Michael Bentt is actually a very accomplished actor now. I never knew.
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Max Schmeling - Being called a Nazi by the press while helping Jewish kids escape to the US.

Kirno Garcia - from 0-18 to contender

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I've always wanted to see a film done on Matthew Saad Muhammad.
His life story is made for Hollywood.
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Hagler or Hopkins would make a good one for me :TU:
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Les Darcy

Charley Burley

Sonny Liston

Edwin Valero
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Aftermath wrote:Bobby Chacon - With a soundtrack that includes Santana, WAR, El Chicano, Brenton Wood and Thee Midniters

Good one!

Play this one as he remembers wife Valerie and is about to beat Limon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7H7OTa6ss1E
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How about JCVD portraying Kassim Ouma? :P
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Jaywheel wrote:How about JCVD portraying Kassim Ouma? :P
:lol:

The scenes where JCVD is portraying the child-soldier version of Kassim would be an incredible thing to behold.
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Diamond WEAPON wrote:
Jaywheel wrote:How about JCVD portraying Kassim Ouma? :P
:lol:

The scenes where JCVD is portraying the child-soldier version of Kassim would be an incredible thing to behold.
...and then escaping a la Lionheart was what i was thinking of. :lol:
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Either Reggie Strickland or Bruce 'the mouse' Straus?
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Georges Carpentier. Young Stribling. Panama Al Brown.
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Broncano wrote:
Aftermath wrote:Bobby Chacon - With a soundtrack that includes Santana, WAR, El Chicano, Brenton Wood and Thee Midniters

Good one!

Play this one as he remembers wife Valerie and is about to beat Limon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7H7OTa6ss1E


Oh man, you're right. That would HAVE to be in his movie. Jorge Arce should play Ruben Olivares.
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As I posted before, a movie about Young Stribling could be a remarkable story. He was handsome, extremely talented in many sports and interests, had a fascinating career (starting at a very young age in vaudeville with his family, traveling the United States in the early 1900s), and had a dramatic, tragic ending. This is from his BoxRec Wiki page:
According to the Nov. 7, 1927 Spokane Spokesman Review newspaper, just prior to Stribling's visit to nearby Dishman, WA: This was not Young Stribling's first visit to the Spokane area. In 1911, he, Ma, Pa, and brother Graham had come to Spokane on the Sullivan and Considine Vaudeville Circuit with an acrobatic act called the "Four Novelty Grahams." They spent one week at the Empress Theater, then called the Washington Theater. As part of the show, the Stribling brothers boxed exhibitions.

Stribling was one of the best high school basketball players in the United States. He was known as a "dead shot" (a very accurate shooter). His team went to the national interscholastic tournament at Chicago, but he was ruled ineligible to play because of his professional boxing. He was also quite talented at golf, hunting, fishing, speedboat racing and tennis. Stribling was also an avid and accomplished aviator who loved to fly.

He died October 3, 1933, after a motorcycle/automobile accident when he was just 28. The accident occurred October 1 outside of Macon, Georgia. Traveling 35 miles per hour on a motorcycle, "Strib" was en route to a hospital to visit his convalescing wife and their brand-new baby (his third child), born two weeks previously. He waved a greeting to a friend passing in an automobile. But he failed to see another car behind that of his friend, Roy Barrow. The veteran of roughly 300 bouts, who never received a permanent scar due to his great defensive skills, attempted to dodge the second car but was too late. The fender of the car struck Stribling, crushing and virtually ripping off his left foot, and sending him to the pavement, fracturing his pelvis.
Stribling Family (1923)

Stribling was taken to the hospital, where, coincidentally, his wife and baby were. His mother rushed to the hospital from the Stribling plantation in South Georgia; his father from Texas. At one point he awoke, saw his wife, and asked, "How's the baby?" Almost to the end he remained conscious, "carrying on in the same spirit that he showed when they picked him up from the roadside on Sunday," reported papers of the day. "Well, kid," he said to his friend (Barrow), who was the first to reach him as he lay beside his wrecked motorcycle with one foot dangling by a single tendon, "I guess this means more roadwork."

At first the doctors held out hope, after they had amputated his left foot. But his vitality began to wane. Physicians were amazed at his ability to cling to life when his temperature hit 107 1/2 degrees and his pulse 175. His wife was wheeled into his room. He recognized his wife.
"W.L.?"
"Sugar," was his barely audible reply.
"Hello, baby," were his last words to her, the papers reported.
His father walked grimly from the room and tearfully said, "He's gone.
Death occurred at 6:00 Tuesday morning, October 3. The next day, his body was placed in the Municipal Auditorium of Macon, to lie in state from 10 in the morning until 6 that evening.
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Stribling and Chacon are both strong options as stand alone great human stories. I hope someone has the sense to follow up on them, I believe the payoff would be handsome if properly attended to.
And my guess is that no one would be overly imposing as to insert any undue/unneeded spin.

A Foreman movie will likely happen, and it could well be more of an "event" type of Hollywood moment. Though Foreman's story is very compelling it could suffer the fate of being lost within his public persona. But his story without his attached fame is pretty compelling. Though he would likely want to spin it to suit. (wouldnt we all...)
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Carlos Monzon

Tony Galento
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Matthew Saad Muhammad a no brainer really.

Abandoned as a toddler in a park by his sister on orders from his mother! Brought up in an orphanage and participated in some absolute thrillers before his punch resistance left him.
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McCannW14 wrote:
turn2stone wrote:stanley ketchel. the story would contain all sorts of high drama both in and out of the ring.

Stanley ketchel
Battling Siki
Battling Nelson
Joe Gans
Tony Ayala jr
who wants to see a film about that sick bastard ayala, rapist pudendum he is.
what about tommy hearns fight scenes would be great...
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Marcel Cerdan

Michael Watson

Tom Cribb

Daniel Mendoza
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southpaw90 wrote:a big budget hollywood blockbuster about mike tyson it would b a smash just like ali was.

yes a real big tyson movie just look at the mans life and rampage jackson to play mike
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Johnny Nelson would be awsome- just think about it :yay:
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Jerry Quarry's life would make for an interesting film.
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southpaw90 wrote:a big budget hollywood blockbuster about mike tyson it would b a smash just like ali was.
John Boyega (gang leader in Attack the block) could play young prime Tyson if he bulked up
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yancey wrote:Jerry Quarry's life would make for an interesting film.
I'll second the Quarry movie and add Mando Ramos and Mickey Walker. Though it has already been done, the definitive Jack Dempsey movie has yet to be made.
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