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Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 10 Jun 2015, 16:16
by Ade L
Any boxers story you'd like to see in a film that's yet to be made....unfortunately tragic stories sometimes make the most compelling ones but there's some positive tales too. Here's my 2 which I picked for very different reasons -

i) Buster Douglas
ii) Johnny Owen

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 10 Jun 2015, 20:50
by BoxBuzz
ButterBean Starring in a remake of Fat City

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 12 Jun 2015, 04:45
by Controversial
Has there ever been one about Jack Dempsey?

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 12 Jun 2015, 10:38
by Ambling Alp II
There was a Made for TV Movie on Dempsey around 1980. It was OK.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 12 Jun 2015, 13:19
by palooka
Craig Bodzianowski.
Leon Spinks.
Bernard Hopkins.
Nipper Daley.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 12 Jun 2015, 17:12
by Mimmy
im surprised nigel benn didnt get into movies. I would have thought he would have made a bloody good villian type gangster character.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 12 Jun 2015, 19:54
by witherspoon
Bobby Chacon or Alexis Arguello. I'll throw Dennis Andries out there too.

Where is this Duran movie? It seems to be taking forever.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 13 Jun 2015, 09:07
by misterpunch
chacon - a life made for movies

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 15 Jun 2015, 02:40
by writehooks
George Chuvalo. Between what he accomplished in the ring and the hell he
s endured since retiring, it's a tremendously interesting and inspiring story.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 15 Jun 2015, 09:13
by doug.ie
to me, mickey walkers story would be great fun.....and harry grebs has so much folklore attached to it.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 15 Jun 2015, 10:45
by orbtastic
Ketchel's too.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 15 Jun 2015, 14:06
by handsofstone
George Chuvalo's story must be the saddest thing I've ever heard

Johnny Tapia's life story would make a great film too,again a tragic life

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 15 Jun 2015, 15:46
by keithmoonhangover
orbtastic wrote:Ketchel's too.
Agreed. One of goals is to make a movie of Ketchel's life.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 18 Jun 2015, 15:57
by Cap
Treat Williams was in that Dempsey movie. I always thought Clark Gable should've played Dempsey in one of those 30s-40s bio-pics they were making. I recently read that Dempsey wanted too much mazoomah for the rights to his name.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 18 Jun 2015, 22:33
by punchoutsb
Lots of good ones already mentioned.

I always thought Billy Miske's tragic life and death would make a great movie. A very courageous guy.

Also Gatti.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 19 Jun 2015, 08:45
by Ezzard
doug.ie wrote:...and harry grebs has so much folklore attached to it.
I tried it. Pitched it to dev people at HBO (as a TV series). I was told nobody knows who he is.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 19 Jun 2015, 10:06
by Cap
Hey. If it didn't happen last week it never happened.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 20 Jun 2015, 06:29
by jimglen
"the Thistle in the Rose."

Bert Gilroy's story.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 20 Jun 2015, 07:41
by stevedoc
Steve Robinson a real rag to riches story or Kirkland laing rag to riches back to rags

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 20 Jun 2015, 11:19
by palooka
Paul Smith - they could do a long training montage with him scoffing ice cream and drinking dandelion and burdock with sweat coming off his head.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 20 Jun 2015, 21:09
by punchoutsb
Ezzard wrote:
doug.ie wrote:...and harry grebs has so much folklore attached to it.
I tried it. Pitched it to dev people at HBO (as a TV series). I was told nobody knows who he is.
Are you involved in film/tv as well, Ezzard?

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 21 Jun 2015, 12:16
by orbtastic
Ezzard wrote:
doug.ie wrote:...and harry grebs has so much folklore attached to it.
I tried it. Pitched it to dev people at HBO (as a TV series). I was told nobody knows who he is.
Lights out was cancelled after just one series.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 10 Jul 2015, 06:50
by caldo2025
I recently watched the story of Mancini and Kim and that was fantastic. Everyone knows what happened in the ring that day but this story goes into Kim's life and explains who he really was and what made him fight to the death that day. Mancini was on top of the world at the time and had several million dollar endorsement contracts cancelled as a result of that fight because no one wanted a murderer as the face of their company. Less tragic for Mancini, of course, but still a pretty sad story. In the end, Kim's Son, who never got to meet his Dad comes to California to confront Mancini and it's a very touching film and very well done. I definitely recommend this film.

I'd like to see a story about Diego Corrales.

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 10 Jul 2015, 21:43
by Cutman Scabbers
James Toney

Re: Classic boxing films waiting to be made....

Posted: 11 Jul 2015, 12:35
by palooka
caldo2025 wrote:I recently watched the story of Mancini and Kim and that was fantastic. Everyone knows what happened in the ring that day but this story goes into Kim's life and explains who he really was and what made him fight to the death that day. Mancini was on top of the world at the time and had several million dollar endorsement contracts cancelled as a result of that fight because no one wanted a murderer as the face of their company. Less tragic for Mancini, of course, but still a pretty sad story. In the end, Kim's Son, who never got to meet his Dad comes to California to confront Mancini and it's a very touching film and very well done. I definitely recommend this film.

I'd like to see a story about Diego Corrales.
I read the Mancini biography, The Good Son, on holiday and it was really good, the Kim tragidy iis well covered and it is very touching.

Corrales would make a good film :TU: