Great Article from 2011 about Matthew Saad Muhammad

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  1. Saad54

    Saad54 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He definitely is the real Rocky story. I remember reading an article in one of the boxing mags after he lost to Willy Edwards, that he was retiring, and had acting and modeling offers coming his way, and financially he was set for the rest of his life. Of course he ended up continuing boxing, I don't why the acting and modeling offers didn't come to fruition. But its too bad that he went from rags to riches and back to rags again.
     
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    Can you believe the audacity to make one about Carter before Saad? That's modern Hollywood I suppose.
     
  5. Saad54

    Saad54 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well, the one about Carter was quite interesting because of the Murder Conviction/Imprisonment and his fight to get released.

    Ward and Pazienza both had major movies made about them and their stories are not as compelling as that of Saad.

    I hate to say it but white boxers in the US have had advantages - they have a built in large fan base. I'm white myself but that's how I see it.


    http://variety.com/2013/film/news/jerry-ferrara-arturo-gatti-1200683122/

    Now, a movie about Gatti would be great and I can see why it would be a natural because of his awesome heart and tragic, early death. Has this been done yet? It looks like it was in the works.
     
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    Saad epitomises the word warrior as far as I am concerned, quality fighter with a ton of heart.
     
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  7. juppity

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    There was no more exciting fighter than Saad between 76 - 80.
    Saad had enough heart for a brigade of marines and Saad was old
    school and remember reading even when on his honeymoon when he was
    on a Ship cruise Saad was running around the deck preparing for his next
    fight.