Fighters
Fighters is often cited as the definitive documentary film on the subject of boxing. It brilliantly captures both the romanticism and the agonising, sweat-dripping discipline inherent in this hardest game of all.
Fighters is often cited as the definitive documentary film on the subject of boxing. It brilliantly captures both the romanticism and the agonising, sweat-dripping discipline inherent in this hardest game of all.
Jimmy Tibbs
Himself
Mark Kaylor
Himself
Bradley Stone
Himself
Terry Dixon
Himself
Jason Rowland
Himself
Jimmy Peters
Himself
Dean Hollington
Himself
Fighters is often cited as the definitive documentary film on the subject of boxing. It brilliantly captures both the romanticism and the agonising, sweat-dripping discipline inherent in this hardest game of all.
Great documentary. Focusing on various East End boxing gyms in the early 90s, Fighters shines a light British boxing's dream factories with the various players all aiming to make it big and escape a harsh and unforgiving East End. Overall a brilliant, gritty and fascinating documentary with a real insight into the pain game.
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