Deniro should be in the boxing hall of fame

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  1. brnxhands

    brnxhands Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Of all the people they put into the hall of fame they put stallone in lmao. Hands down the worst boxing movies of all time were The rocky series. Raging Bull was a masterpiece. Deniro did a remarkable job portraying an actual real fighter. strange
     
  2. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Rocky was garbage, so was Raging Bull
     
  3. brnxhands

    brnxhands Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    raging bull was far from garbage.
     
  4. brnxhands

    brnxhands Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It may not have been the most accurate but it was realistic an believable at least.
     
  5. Senor Pepe'

    Senor Pepe' Boxing Junkie banned

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    My 2 Cents,

    If Robert De Niro belongs in the 'Boxing Hall of Fame',

    Then Sonny Liston should get a "Star" on 'Hollywood's Walk of Fame'

    1964 Academy Awards, "The envelope please,,,, receiving an Oscar for Best Performance in a Comedy.......Charles 'Sonny' Liston"

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  6. Hands of Iron

    Hands of Iron #MSE Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  7. kingfisher3

    kingfisher3 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    if stallone got in for ****ing rocky then of course de niro should be too. unless stallone got in for making boxing look like an amatuer bloodsport, in which case de niro's film was too good to qualify

    p.s the h.o.f put sly in for publicity reasons only so expect de niro to be invited on a quiet year anyway
     
  8. gumbo2176

    gumbo2176 Active Member Full Member

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    To me, the only folks that belong in the Boxing Hall of Fame are, of course, top fighters, great trainers, and excellent journalists like Bert Sugar that spent a lifetime writing about, commenting on and promoting the sport of boxing.

    Not taking nothing away from DeNiro with his portrayal of Jake LaMotta in "Raging Bull", but he is just an actor playing a role, nothing more.

    Stalone did a nice job with "Rocky" and I believe he got more than a few folks to gyms after watching that movie, but I've never heard a champion say "I owe my success to seeing Rocky and that motivated me to become a champion." No way in hell he belongs in such elite company.
     
  9. Hookie

    Hookie Affeldt... Referee, Judge, and Timekeeper Full Member

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    Rocky was fiction that was inspired by real life. Stallone was inspired by Chuck Wepner's bravery vs. Ali. Wepner almost lasted the entire 15 rounds with Ali and he had Ali down... even though he stepped on his foot and hit him to do so. Joe Frazier was known to punch meat and he moved to Philly prior to turning pro. I forget what fight the "cut me Mick" part was inspired from. Obviously Rocky Marciano, who get's mentioned in Rocky V (the worst of the series IMO). In Rocky III he did the charity match vs. Thunder Lips (Hulk Hogan)... several guys did the boxer vs. wrestler thing (Wepner vs. Andre, Ali vs. Monsoon and Inoki for example).

    Anyway, Rocky was a great movie even if it was "over the top" lol in some scenes. Say what you will but Rocky inspired a lot of people to get interested in boxing and physical fitness in general. Vinny Pazienza admits that Rocky inspired him to be a fighter.

    Yes, there should be a statue of Frazier in Philly but people love the Rocky statue... somebody is getting their picture taken with it right now I guarantee it!
     
  10. Senor Pepe'

    Senor Pepe' Boxing Junkie banned

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    If Sylvester Stallone stopped at 'Rocky',

    I would have respected him more.

    But he turned the whole premise of Rocky, into a 'big screen joke'.

    And Stallone never even 'consulted' with Chuck Wepner for background information,
    or offering him a small role in the film, even a minor 'bit-part' in one scene.
     
  11. the cobra

    the cobra Awesomeizationism! Full Member

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    Stallone got in because he created a character that, for good or ill, is the go-to image for boxing in the minds of the general, non-boxing population. DeNiro played a real life, actual fighter. It's not about quality of performance or film, it's about some kind of contribution to the sport and it's image. Playing an actual boxer in a biography on his life isn't on the same level as creating an iconic, cultural figure that represents boxing to some degree (not that Stallone should be in anyway, but it's at least understandable. DeNiro wouldn't make any damn sense).
     
  12. Tin_Ribs

    Tin_Ribs Me Full Member

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    You haven't got a scooby ****ing doo what you're talking about.
     
  13. thistle1

    thistle1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i feel this too about the movie, Rocky was a good believable story, the rest were exploiting the interest. Stallone "the actor" has nothing to do with boxing and shouldn't be in the Hall. But I suppose the Halls also looking for "capital" draw and trying to raise the interest, Boxing IS dying after all!
     
  14. Senor Pepe'

    Senor Pepe' Boxing Junkie banned

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    By the way,,,,,

    Doesn't Robert De Niro get enough 'friggin awards' for portraying someone else.
     
  15. MAG1965

    MAG1965 Loyal Member banned

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    Rocky was more iconic than Raging Bull. Raging Bull was a good movie, but not enough to get Deniro in the Hall of Fame. I honestly would not think much about actors in the Hall of Fame for a movie, but in Stallone's case I do. He changed everything and made people think about boxing for years and years.