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Born To Fight Movie

Born To Fight MovieTop Ten Holiday Movies

Boxing is a combat sport of English origin in which two participants of similar weight fight with their fists in a series of one to three minute intervals called rounds. Victory is achieved if the opponent is knocked down and unable to get up before the referee counts to ten (a Knockout, or KO) or if the opponent is deemed too injured to continue (TKO or TKO ). If there is no stopping the fight before an agreed number of rounds, a winner is determined either by decision of the referee or judges' scorecards.

In the passage above boxing is explained that two people fighting similar weight, but rarely similar background. In ancient times were pited gladiators against each other to fight to their deaths for entertainment. A gladiator is often the underdog fighting for survival against a superior force.

On the big screen boxing movies are more successful than other sports-related movie. Boxing movies like Rocky and Million Dollar Baby are films that sports-related win the award for best film Acadamey.

Administration of boxing films have great ability to create characters with much in common with the public. Characters who come from disadvantaged backgrounds who are used to scrapping for food and money to support families and friends, so when it comes to fighting for survival in a boxing ring, they have what it takes to win.

But they never trusted the management or to realize their full potential. This is where directors creates a kind, friendly, competent person who acts as a father figure and mentor. The audience is taken on a journey of two characters quest for glory, which involves some of the following, sorrow, struggle, sacrifice and belief.

In any sport, no matter what people will be drawn naturally to the oppressed and expensive for them. People do not favorites to win unless of course they supported the favorite! This is where administrators to create another character who does not like the public, rude, arrogant, conceited, etc.. which is at the top of the sport.

These two rivals are finally pitted against each other in a corner, you have a fight that everyone hates in the other corner a fighter that everyone has learned to love and admire.

Audiences like a happy ending, they are raised with the stories of Snow White, Cinderella, etc.. they want to leave the theater happier than their entry. They want the underdog to win, because they know what it feels like an outsider.

The public admires a character with a strong pride and courage. Great directors are aware of what the public wants and gives it to them.

Boxing movies work because everyone loves a good underdog stories!


Top Ten Films of Christmas Countdown

10.Rocky III (1982)

Released in 1982, Rocky III wrote, directed and played by Sylvester Stallone became the third film in the Rocky franchise. Boxer Rocky Balboa enjoys the wealth he has as a world champion. He fights alone against single opponents. Then he is challenged by the arrogant Clubber Lang. Rocky accepts the challenge of proving once again that there is only one world champion. But Lang wins and becomes the new champion. Nobody believes in Rocky, except one man: former world champion Apollo Creed. Creed trains Rocky in an effort to regain his title. Co Stars: Talia Shire as "Adrian Balboa" Burt Young "Paulie" and Carl Weathers as Apollo Creed.

9. Diggstown (1992)

Rolling the number nine is the movie directed by Michael Ritchie, James Wood Diggstown (Gabriel Caine) Gossett Louis (honey) and Bruce Dern (John Gillion). Gabriel Caine has left the prison where he puts up a bet with a wealthy businessman. This businessman has more than one.

Posted on April 14, 2010.
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