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    Cinderella Man The boxing drama starring Russell Crowe and Renee Zellweger and directed by Ron Howard is based on a true story of one man’s extraordinary fight to save the family he loved. "Cinderella Man" tells a boxing story we’ve all heard before‚ Fighter gets knocked down‚ fighter struggles‚ fighter ultimately wins‚ but this story is different. This movie characterizes what actually happened to James J. Braddock‚ the celebrated athlete whose boxing comeback became a sign for hope during the

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    His face is misshape and look like an adult. His parents feel embarrass because he was handicapped. Height years later after he was born he had a surgery on his feet. When his father took him to a boxing match he felt in love with boxing and say that one day he will be a boxer and he will play boxing at the Golden Gloves‚ and he will be standing not sitting on his wheelchair or in the audience. His father was there in the ring with him and his cousins‚ and brothers came and hugging one another.

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    Bio of Pretty Boy Bam Bam

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    Biography Of The Amateur Boxer Pretty Boy Bam Bam Every once in a while‚ a flower manages to sprout through the cracks in the pavement. For the boxing world‚ that flower is Toledo’s very own Pretty Boy Bam Bam. Raised on the rough side of Toledo‚ Ohio‚ it would have been more likely for Bam Bam to drop out of school or join a gang than for him to become a boxing and internet sensation. Born on September 11‚ 2001‚ Bam Bam‚ otherwise known as Wayne Lawrence Jr.‚ shares a birthday with a day many of us

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    Movie Review Fighter

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    Based on a true story‚ The Fighter is an excellent sports drama film. It is an inspirational movie about a boxer struggling in and outside the ring. There have been several great boxing movies in the past such as Rocky and Million Dollar Baby that have won several awards and The Fighter should join this list. Boxing‚ drugs‚ family‚ prison‚ strong personalities‚ and heritage come into play throughout this movie. Written by Scott Silver‚ Paul Tamasy and Eric Johnson; produced by Paramount Pictures;

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    Million Dollar Baby

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    fame‚ it’s also about the need for love and support. Frankie is a brilliant but unsuccessful boxing trainer who train a lot of excellent boxers but lack of success. Maggie is a natural boxer who tirelessly trains each day in Frankie’s gym even though he has rejected her requests that he trains her. She is at the age of 32 believes she has one last chance to make a life for herself in boxing. They are the loneness people that try to find meaning in their life. Both of them want success!

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    dead-end job. Alfred wants to make something of himself and decides to do boxing because he feels that he might enjoy it. Alfred starts going to Donatelli’s gym and Aunt Pearl finds out about this. Aunt Pearl addresses her concerns and Alfred defends his career choice by saying that Mr. Donatelli cares about the people he trains. Aunt pearl respects his career choice but wishes it was on something else. After experiencing boxing‚ Alfred decides that it is not really for him and quits. And as a result

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    At the end of the 19th century‚ many changes began taking place in our country. The beginning of the industrial revolution boosted the economy‚ helping more people get jobs. This boost in the economy ultimately drove the push for more recreational entertainment. Towards the end of the industrial revolution came a change in the amount of time people worked. Before 1860‚ people didn’t have an abundant amount of free time. This is because in 1860 the normal work week averaged an incredible 66 hours

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    Power of One Essay In the novel‚ “The Power of One”‚ by Bryce Courtenay‚ Geel Piet is more beneficial to Peekay because Geel Piet gives Peekay the art of boxing. Boxing works as an equalizer between Peekay and his Boer opponents. The idea of equality is also shown through the theme of the apartheid by acting as an equalizer between races. Geel Piet has coached many‚ and it is said that‚ “The standard of the young boxers improved measurably under Geel Piet’s direction” (216). Geel Piet made

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    the tradition of passing down the gloves and the expectation that he will do boxing. In the scene when Jackie first sees Billy dancing he confronts him and his use of dialogue‚ “boys do boxing not ballet”‚ shows the acceptable and expected behaviour of a male in this community. The rigid gender expectations are also shown through the dialogue when mr Braithwaite states “you look like a real wanker to me son” and when boxing coach states‚ “this is

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    considered one of the greatest boxers if not the greatest ever. Muhammad Ali was well known for his skills on the boxing floor. Ali was a hero for his dedication on and off the boxing floor. He helped many people believe in themselves. He was very brave‚ he contributed to many things in America‚ and he was a very religious person. At the age of 12‚ Muhammad Ali fought in his first boxing match. Many people thought that he was crazy for fighting in a match at such a young age. After advancing through

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