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Get Ready to Rumble with 5 Combat Sport Films

Get Ready to Rumble with 5 Combat Sport Films

Get Ready to Rumble with 5 Combat Sport Films

From Rocky to Fight Club to The Wrestler, films and combat sports have always come together like peanut butter and a well placed punch to the face.

Whether in a boxing ring, a squared circle or an octagon, these enthralling stories of combat and perseverance have always connected to us on an almost primal level. It’s only natural, then, that we searched deep underneath the NFB archival ring to find an entire roster of combat sports related films that are guaranteed to pop any crowd. So, enough with the opening act, and let’s get ready to rumble with our main event list of 5 films all about wrestling, boxing, and MMA.

Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows

This is the film WWE, quite literally, does not want you to see.

When it comes to Canadian professional wrestlers, Bret “The Hitman” Hart was the best there was, the best there is, and the best there ever will be. And, for a year in the mid-90s, director Paul Jay was given unprecedented access to the life of the Excellence of Execution himself.

A 5 star documentary and recommended watching for any long-time wrestling observer, this introspective doc digs deep into the life of this extradorinaiy athlete, documenting his trials, his tribulations, his battles with notorious pro wrestling promoter Vince McMahon, and finally culminating in the Montreal screwjob – the most famous event in the history of pro wrestling, and revealing to the viewer exactly what really happened on that legendary day.

Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows, Paul Jay, provided by the National Film Board of Canada

Fight

Let’s head to Winnipeg and introduce ourselves to high school teacher and former boxer, Randy Baleski. Baleski works with troubled and at-risk kids, and uses his boxing background as a way to inspire them and help them grow. So get in the ring with this unexpectedly heartwarming film.

Fight, Ervin Chartrand, provided by the National Film Board of Canada

Last Woman Standing

An award-winning film that follows the epic journey of two world champion Canadian boxers: Ariane Fortin and Mary Spence. Ariane and Mary are both the best of friends and world class warriors, and they must put everything on the line, including their own friendship, for a chance to make it to the 2012 summer Olympics.

Legend of a Warrior

The next contender on our list of combat sports related films is this feature length documentary that is about family as much as it is about fighting. Simultaneously action-packed and introspective, this film follows director Corey Lee, as he attempts to reconnect and respark a relationship with his famous and estranged father, noted Martial Artist, Frank Lee.

Legend of a Warrior , Corey Lee, provided by the National Film Board of Canada

The Trials of Muhammad Ali

The original social justice warrior, Muhammad Ali was never scared to fight for what he believed in. This documentary takes a different approach at examining the life of the Greatest boxer who ever lived, taking Ali outside of the ring and instead focusing on his controversial and courageous battle for ideals. A great documentary that touches upon everything from his global humanitarian work to his protesting of the Vietnam war.

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  1. adamo this is so wonderful. you are truly an artist bret hart aa fine wrestler who fought with the finest.
    sadly he passed on yet still a great individual who if I may recall with his brothers fundraised for children hospitals. kudos to all the young rumblers out there who are fighting the fight in the rink and off by helping those who need. muhammad Ali, born Cassius clay I believe one of the best. perhaps the best. he did not want his children to fight . his daughter sorry do not recall her name . maybe Robyn Ali is well recognized. he was a Buddhist with so much spirituality. muhammad Ali fights like a tiger and stings like a bee. thank you, Adamo, you truly are the finest of writers … I have the book of Muhammad Ali. if you want to read it you can have it. thanks, Rita Marie recine . say hello to all

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