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Carman: The Champion

"Sometimes a dream is the only thing worth fighting for..."

Former champion boxer Orlando Leone (Carmen) is "The Preacher" at an inner-city youth center. Wanting to give something back to the community, he bought a large building for a church youth center. But the cash ran out before he could finish fixing it up and now, the mortgage company is about to foreclose. With his bills mounting he agrees to one last fight.

Top Cast

  • Carman

    Carman

    Orlando Leone

  • Michael Nouri

    Michael Nouri

    Freddie

  • Patricia Manterola

    Patricia Manterola

    Allia

  • Jeremy Williams

    Jeremy Williams

    Keshon Banks

  • Jed Allan

    Jed Allan

    Laracco

  • Romeo Rene Fabian

    Romeo Rene Fabian

    Cesar

  • Betty Carvalho

    Betty Carvalho

    Geneva

  • Jay Arlen Jones

    Jay Arlen Jones

    Johnny

  • Bill Boggs

    Bill Boggs

    Himself

Overview

Former champion boxer Orlando Leone (Carmen) is "The Preacher" at an inner-city youth center. Wanting to give something back to the community, he bought a large building for a church youth center. But the cash ran out before he could finish fixing it up and now, the mortgage company is about to foreclose. With his bills mounting he agrees to one last fight.

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