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The 100 Best Boxing Movies of All Time Ranked by Tomatometer


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Pugilists have been popular camera subjects since the start — boxing, at the time, being arguably the most interesting thing you do to another person in public. In the odd century-plus that’s passed since, boxing cinema has evolved past mere punching for spectacle. It’s about personal toil. Training. Strength. Sacrifice. Undying commitment to the physical vision. And then it’s about hitting somebody for money. Or respect, sure.

Tonight’s title bout: The best-reviewed boxing movies ever! In one corner, we have heavyweight classics like Rocky and Raging Bull. In the other, hungry newcomers like Creed and Million Dollar Baby. And in another corner (we have a lot of corners): hard-hitting documentaries, repped by When We Were Kings and Unforgivable Blackness. And, yes, we’re going international in this corner: see Knuckle all the way from Ireland, and China Heavyweight, all the way from, er, China.

To rank the list, we listed Certified Fresh films first, followed by Fresh and then the Rotten movies.

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#1

When We Were Kings (1996)
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Critics Consensus: An engrossing documentary that's as much about a time and a place as it is about a fight.
Synopsis: On October 30, 1974, perhaps the most famous heavyweight championship boxing match of all time took place in Kinshasa, Zaire: [More]
Directed By: Leon Gast

#2
Critics Consensus: The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki sidesteps sports biopic clichés with a beautifully filmed, well-acted look at the balance between career fulfillment and personal happiness.
Synopsis: Olli Mäki loses a fight for the world championship in the second round by knockout in front of a packed [More]
Directed By: Juho Kuosmanen

#3

Creed (2015)
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Critics Consensus: Creed brings the Rocky franchise off the mat for a surprisingly effective seventh round that extends the boxer's saga in interesting new directions while staying true to its classic predecessors' roots.
Synopsis: Adonis Johnson (Michael B. Jordan) never knew his famous father, boxing champion Apollo Creed, who died before Adonis was born. [More]
Directed By: Ryan Coogler

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The Fire Inside (2024)
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Critics Consensus: Equal measures inspiring, and enraging, this typical sports drama knows how to take a hit and dole them out with enough emotion and vigor to stoke The Fire Inside.
Synopsis: THE FIRE INSIDE is the inspirational true story of Claressa Shields, arguably the greatest female boxer of all time. Claressa, [More]
Directed By: Rachel Morrison

#6

Rocky (1976)
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Critics Consensus: This story of a down-on-his-luck boxer is thoroughly predictable, but Sylvester Stallone's script and stunning performance in the title role brush aside complaints.
Synopsis: Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone), a small-time boxer from working-class Philadelphia, is arbitrarily chosen to take on the reigning world heavyweight [More]
Directed By: John G. Avildsen

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Catch the Fair One (2021)
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Critics Consensus: A serious-minded drama that's also a propulsive thriller, Catch the Fair One anchors its powerful performances in real-life horror.
Synopsis: A Native American boxer embarks on the fight of her life when she goes in search of her missing sister. [More]
Directed By: Josef Kubota Wladyka

#9

Raging Bull (1980)
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Critics Consensus: Arguably Martin Scorsese's and Robert De Niro's finest film, Raging Bull is often painful to watch, but it's a searing, powerful work about an unsympathetic hero.
Synopsis: The story of a middleweight boxer as he rises through ranks to earn his first shot at the middleweight crown. [More]
Directed By: Martin Scorsese

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Critics Consensus: A Prayer Before Dawn is far from an easy watch, but this harrowing prison odyssey delivers rich rewards -- led by an outstanding central performance from Joe Cole.
Synopsis: The amazing true story of Billy Moore, an English boxer incarcerated in Thailand's most notorious prison. Thrown into a world [More]

#11

The Quiet Man (1952)
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Critics Consensus: Director John Ford and star John Wayne depart the Western for the Irish countryside, and the result is a beautifully photographed, often comedic romance.
Synopsis: After accidentally killing an opponent in the ring, boxer Sean Thornton leaves America and returns to his native Ireland, hoping [More]
Directed By: John Ford

#12

The Fighter (2010)
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Critics Consensus: Led by a trio of captivating performances from Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, and Amy Adams, The Fighter is a solidly entertaining, albeit predictable, entry in the boxing drama genre.
Synopsis: For Micky Ward (Mark Wahlberg), boxing is a family affair. His tough-as-nails mother is his manager. His half-brother, Dicky (Christian [More]
Directed By: David O. Russell

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#14

Creed III (2023)
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#14
Critics Consensus: Stepping out from Rocky Balboa's iconic shadow at last, the Creed franchise reasserts its champion status thanks to star Michael B. Jordan's punchy direction and a nuanced heel turn by Jonathan Majors.
Synopsis: After dominating the boxing world, Adonis Creed (Michael B. Jordan) has been thriving in both his career and family life. [More]
Directed By: Michael B. Jordan

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#16

Girlfight (2000)
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#16
Critics Consensus: Michelle Rodriguez gives a compelling performance, despite lack of a boxing background; Karyn Kusama packs a punch with this directorial debut.
Synopsis: Newcomer Michelle Rodriguez in an astounding performance alongside Jaime Tirelli, Paul Calderon and Santiago Douglas. Nothing comes easy for Diana [More]
Directed By: Karyn Kusama

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#19

Tyson (2008)
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Critics Consensus: A fascinating, emotional, and frank confessional from Iron Mike that sheds a sympathetic light on one of boxing's most controversial icons.
Synopsis: Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson reflects on his tumultuous life both in and out of the ring. Filmmaker James [More]
Starring: Mike Tyson
Directed By: James Toback

#20

Creed II (2018)
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Critics Consensus: Creed II's adherence to franchise formula adds up to a sequel with few true surprises, but its time-tested generational themes still pack a solid punch.
Synopsis: In 1985, Russian boxer Ivan Drago killed former U.S. champion Apollo Creed in a tragic match that stunned the world. [More]
Directed By: Steven Caple Jr.

#21

The Hammer (2007)
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Critics Consensus: The Hammer perseveres as both an above-average sports comedy and a perfect starring vehicle for Carolla.
Synopsis: On his 40th birthday, chronic underachiever Jerry Ferro (Adam Carolla) loses his carpentry job and his girlfriend. However, all is [More]

#22

The Hurricane (1999)
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Critics Consensus: Thanks in large part to one of Denzel Washington's most powerful on-screen performances, The Hurricane is a moving, inspirational sports drama, even if it takes few risks in telling its story.
Synopsis: Denzel Washington is Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, a man whose dreams of winning the middleweight boxing title were destroyed when he [More]
Directed By: Norman Jewison

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#24

Cinderella Man (2005)
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Critics Consensus: With grittiness and an evocative sense of time and place, Cinderella Man is a powerful underdog story. And Ron Howard and Russell Crowe prove to be a solid combination.
Synopsis: During the Great Depression, ex-boxer James J. Braddock (Russell Crowe) works as a day laborer until his former manager Joe [More]
Directed By: Ron Howard

#25

Rocky Balboa (2006)
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Critics Consensus: Implausible but entertaining and poignant, Rocky Balboa finds the champ in fighting form for the first time in years.
Synopsis: Now long-retired, Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) runs a Philadelphia eatery and mourns the loss of his beloved wife, Adrian. Yearning to [More]
Directed By: Sylvester Stallone

#26

The Boxer (1997)
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Critics Consensus: The Boxer is a standard drama that packs a true emotional wallop thanks to the highly tuned central performances.
Synopsis: Rising teen boxer and Belfast native Danny Flynn (Daniel Day-Lewis) was imprisoned for 14 years after getting involved with the [More]
Directed By: Jim Sheridan

#27

Jungleland (2019)
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Critics Consensus: Thanks to muscular work from director/co-writer Max Winkler and his stars, Jungleland punches above its weight in a crowded genre.
Synopsis: When a devastating loss in the ring leaves Lion and his manager/brother Stan in debt to a local crime boss, [More]
Directed By: Max Winkler

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#30

Fat City (1972)
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Critics Consensus: Fat City is a bleak, mordant, slice of life boxing drama that doesn't pull its punches.
Synopsis: Washed-up boxer Tully (Stacy Keach) is inspired to restart his career after seeing potential in a teenager, Ernie (Jeff Bridges), [More]
Directed By: John Huston

#31

Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941)
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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Boxer Joe Pendleton (Robert Montgomery) is killed in a plane crash on the way to a championship fight. Unfortunately, Joe [More]
Directed By: Alexander Hall

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#35

The Champ (1931)
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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Champ (Wallace Beery) is a down-on-his-luck boxer in Tijuana whose son, Dink (Jackie Cooper), adores him despite Champ's addictions to [More]
Directed By: King Vidor

#36
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: For three pivotal years, Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X forged a brotherhood that would not only change both men but [More]
Directed By: Marcus A. Clarke

#37

Champion (1949)
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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Scrappy Michael "Midge" Kelly (Kirk Douglas), on the run from a shotgun marriage and needing to help support his handicapped [More]
Directed By: Mark Robson

#38

Body and Soul (1947)
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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: When amateur boxer Charley Davis (John Garfield) wins his first big match, he attracts the interest of small-time promoter Quinn [More]
Directed By: Robert Rossen

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The Ring (1927)
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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Jack (Carl Brisson) is a carnival-employed boxer; patrons pay cash to take him on in the ring, and he earns [More]
Directed By: Alfred Hitchcock

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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: The abuse Rocky Barbella (Paul Newman) endures at the hand of his father and subsequent run-ins with the law lead [More]
Directed By: Robert Wise

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#47

Killer's Kiss (1955)
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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Davey Gordon (Jamie Smith), a New York City boxer aging out of his profession, meets dancer Gloria Price (Irene Kane), [More]
Directed By: Stanley Kubrick

#48

Golden Boy (1939)
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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Handsome Joe Bonaparte (William Holden) is a fine violin player, but he decides to try boxing instead. His father (Lee [More]
Directed By: Rouben Mamoulian

#49

China Heavyweight (2012)
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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: With the help of a dedicated coach, two teenagers in rural China hope to become successful professional boxers and escape [More]
Directed By: Yung Chang

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#51
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: The father of Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini had a marked influence on the boxer's life and career. [More]
Directed By: Jesse James Miller

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#53

Mary Kom (2014)
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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: When a young woman encounters a renowned coach in a boxing gym, she shares her boxing aspirations with him and [More]
Directed By: Omung Kumar

#54

Snatch (2000)
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Critics Consensus: Though perhaps a case of style over substance, Guy Ritchie's second crime caper is full of snappy dialogue, dark comedy, and interesting characters.
Synopsis: Illegal boxing promoter Turkish (Jason Statham) convinces gangster Brick Top (Alan Ford) to offer bets on bare-knuckle boxer Mickey (Brad [More]
Directed By: Guy Ritchie

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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Directed By: Sylvester Stallone

#56

Rocky II (1979)
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Critics Consensus: Rocky II is a movie that dares you to root again for the ultimate underdog -- and succeeds due to an infectiously powerful climax.
Synopsis: Although working-class Philadelphia boxer Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) lost his high-profile bout with the cocky world champion Apollo Creed (Carl [More]
Directed By: Sylvester Stallone

#57

Bleed for This (2016)
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Critics Consensus: Bleed for This rises on the strength of Miles Teller's starring performance to deliver a solid fact-based boxing drama that takes a few genre clichés on the chin but keeps on coming.
Synopsis: Vinny "The Pazmanian Devil" Pazienza (Miles Teller), a local Providence boxer, shoots to stardom after winning two world title fights. [More]
Directed By: Ben Younger

#58

Made (2001)
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Critics Consensus: Not as good as Swingers, but it's still witty and goofy enough for some laughs.
Synopsis: A comedy about two hapless best friends who are plunged headlong into the world of organized crime. When Bobby (Jon [More]
Directed By: Jon Favreau

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Ali (2001)
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Critics Consensus: Though perhaps no film could fully do justice to the fascinating life and personality of Muhammad Ali, Mann's direction and Smith's performance combine to pack a solid punch.
Synopsis: With wit and athletic genius, with defiant rage and inner grace, Muhammad Ali forever changed the American landscape. Fighting all [More]
Directed By: Michael Mann

#61

Christy (2025)
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Critics Consensus: While Christy falters in tonal cohesion and emotional impact, it remains a compelling showcase for Sydney Sweeney's transformative performance, grounding a mythic genre in raw, personal storytelling.
Synopsis: Christy Martin (Sydney Sweeney) never imagined life beyond her small-town roots in West Virginia--until she discovered a knack for punching [More]
Directed By: David Michôd

#62

Before the Fall (2004)
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Critics Consensus: Despite a degree of predictability and cliches, the high production values and sincere performances by the leads elevate this coming-of-age story set in Nazi Germany.
Synopsis: An idealistic boxer (Max Riemelt) bonds with an aspiring writer (Tom Schilling) while training at a Nazi academy. [More]
Directed By: Dennis Gansel

#63
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Dan Klores and Ron Berger's documentary charts the rise and fall of former welterweight boxing champ Emile Griffith. Born in [More]
Directed By: Dan Klores, Ron Berger

#64

Anek (2022)
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#64
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: A fierce undercover agent, Joshua (Ayushmann Khurrana), is on a mission to unite the country. The film follows Joshua's journey [More]
Directed By: Anubhav Sinha

#65

Rocky III (1982)
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Critics Consensus: It's noticeably subject to the law of diminishing returns, but Rocky III still has enough brawny spectacle to stand in the ring with the franchise's better entries.
Synopsis: Following his crushing defeat by Clubber Lang, Rocky Balboa joins forces with Apollo Creed in an effort to regain his [More]
Directed By: Sylvester Stallone

#66

I Am Ali (2014)
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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Muhammad Ali's own audio journals, friends, family and fellow boxers provide insight into the extraordinary life and legendary career of [More]
Directed By: Clare Lewins

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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: In Greece during World War II, Salamo Arouch (Willem Dafoe), a young Jewish boxer, meets regularly with girlfriend Allegra (Wendy [More]
Directed By: Robert M. Young

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Critics Consensus: While sluggish in spots, Resurrecting the Champ is a sports/newsroom drama elevated by high-caliber performances by Samuel Jackson, Josh Hartnett, and Alan Alda.
Synopsis: Things are not going well for Erik Kernan (Josh Hartnett). Erik, a sports reporter, is stuck covering the bush leagues [More]
Directed By: Rod Lurie

#69

Let's Do It Again (1975)
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#69
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Milkman Clyde Williams (Sidney Poitier) and his best friend, Billy Foster (Bill Cosby), are members of a fraternal lodge, The [More]
Directed By: Sidney Poitier

#70

Real Steel (2011)
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Critics Consensus: Silly premise notwithstanding, this is a well-made Hollywood movie: Thrilling and exciting action with just enough characterization.
Synopsis: Charlie Kenton used to be a prizefighter but lost his chance to win a title when heavy, towering robots took [More]
Directed By: Shawn Levy

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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Smitten by Polly Martin (Virginia Mayo), milkman Burleigh Sullivan (Danny Kaye) promises that his sister, Susie (Vera-Ellen), can get Polly [More]
Directed By: Norman Z. McLeod

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#73

Salvable (2025)
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#73
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Shia LaBeouf and Toby Kebbell star in an emotional, action-packed film about a prize fighter's battles both inside and outside [More]

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#75

Night and the City (1992)
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#75
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Harry Fabian (Robert De Niro) is a crooked lawyer running cons all over New York City. After he fails at [More]
Directed By: Irwin Winkler

#76

Far and Away (1992)
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#76
Critics Consensus: Handsome and simplistic, Far and Away has the beauty of an American epic without the breadth.
Synopsis: Joseph (Tom Cruise) and his landlord's daughter, Shannon (Nicole Kidman), travel from Ireland to America in hopes of claiming free [More]
Directed By: Ron Howard

#77

Bruised (2020)
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#77
Critics Consensus: Bruised isn't as hard-hitting as its title might suggest, but Halle Berry impresses on either side of the camera in her directorial debut.
Synopsis: Jackie Justice (Halle Berry) is a mixed martial arts fighter who leaves the sport in disgrace. Down on her luck [More]
Directed By: Halle Berry

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#79

Undisputed (2002)
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Critics Consensus: While not the deepest boxing movie out there, Undisputed is successful at hitting its aspiration of being nothing more than a genre picture.
Synopsis: An undefeated world-champion prize fighter, who is convicted of rape and sent to prison, must confront and fight the reigning [More]
Directed By: Walter Hill

#80

Toofaan (2021)
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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: The story of a championship boxer. [More]

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Hands of Stone (2016)
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#81
Critics Consensus: Hands of Stone's strong cast and fascinating real-life story aren't enough to compensate for a crowded narrative and formulaic script.
Synopsis: At age 72, legendary trainer Ray Arcel (Robert De Niro) comes out of retirement to coach world-class Panamanian boxer Roberto [More]
Directed By: Jonathan Jakubowicz

#82
Critics Consensus: Big George Foreman had a classic sports story to work with; unfortunately, the sluggishly ordinary way it's told here is more Tomato Can than Heavyweight Champion.
Synopsis: Big George Foreman: The Miraculous Story of the Once and Future Heavyweight Champion of the World is based on the [More]
Directed By: George Tillman Jr.

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Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Boxing promoter the Rev. Fred Sultan (Samuel L. Jackson) decides the best way to revive public interest in his top [More]
Directed By: Reginald Hudlin

#85

The Champ (1979)
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#85
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Billy (Jon Voight) used to be a great boxer, but he's settled into a hardscrabble life that revolves around drinking, [More]
Directed By: Franco Zeffirelli

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Fighting (2009)
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Critics Consensus: Though Fighting has a likable lead performer, and the fight scenes are impressive, the paper-thin plot ultimately unravels.
Synopsis: Shawn MacArthur (Channing Tatum) barely makes a living selling counterfeit goods on the streets of New York. But he has [More]
Directed By: Dito Montiel

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Rocky IV (1985)
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#88
Critics Consensus: Rocky IV inflates the action to absurd heights, but it ultimately rings hollow thanks to a story that hits the same basic beats as the first three entries in the franchise.
Synopsis: Heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa trains in Siberia for a match against the Soviet fighter who killed Apollo Creed. In front [More]
Directed By: Sylvester Stallone

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#90
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Justices (Frank Langella, Danny Glover) of the Supreme Court discuss boxer Muhammad Ali's refusal to fight in the Vietnam War. [More]
Directed By: Stephen Frears

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#94

Rocky V (1990)
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Critics Consensus: Rocky V's attempts to recapture the original's working-class grit are as transparently phony as each of the thuddingly obvious plot developments in a misguided installment that sent the franchise flailing into longterm limbo.
Synopsis: Recently retired boxer Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) falls on hard times after his accountant mismanages his finances. He stages a [More]
Directed By: John G. Avildsen

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Gladiator (1992)
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#95
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: After whipping a rival in a brawl, Chicago teen Tommy Riley (James Marshall) is asked to box in the illegal [More]
Directed By: Rowdy Herrington

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Diamonds (1999)
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Critics Consensus: Kirk Douglas' flinty performance fails to overshadow an otherwise dull and cliche-ridden affair.
Synopsis: Harry Agensky (Kirk Douglas), an elderly, retired boxing champion, is recovering from a recent stroke that has left him with [More]
Directed By: John Asher

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