is their any good boxing documentary dvds out ? ive just ordered the the klitchkos,as heard so many good,positive reviews on it,so just wondering if any more out their ?
A few that I downloaded recently were... Born and Bred...about young Latino fighters in LA. Lets Shine...about the PAL boxing club in New Mexico. Follows some amateur fighters through various tournaments. Also shoes a bit about Austin Trout near the end who also trains there, just as he is preparing to fight Cotto. Sonny Liston - the Champ nobody wanted....Some interesting input from his wife regarding his death, and how she found him when she returned home. The film tries to show a different side how Liston The Lucia Rijker Story....made more interesting by the fact she is trained by Freddie Roach, and she goes away for training camps with James Toney during his heyday. Toy Tiger...of course the story of Art Hafey. the likeable Canadian featherweight who knocked out Ruben Olivares.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSMp7WKxdbg Just saw this one a few weeks back. Brilliant insight into Teddy Atlas, Cus D'Amato and the Catskills Gym in the 80's where a young Tyson was learning his trade.:good
Yeh thought that klitschko one was decent. Got one called 'when harry met larry' which is decent, about how deteriorated Ali was leading up to fighting holmes, and questioning should he have been allowed to sort of thing.
The BBC documentary "The Best of Enemies" which is about the Benn/Eubank is superb and on YouTube. Nigel Benn is very funny in it and Frank is incredibly cringeworthy in it.