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10 Films That Pack a Punch: A Boxing Movie Roundup

Boxing has served as a powerful subject for cinema, with films like Rocky (1976) and Raging Bull (1980) capturing the sport's unique blend of physical, mental, and emotional intensity. This selection of 10 iconic films, which also includes biographical works like Ali (2001) and Cinderella Man (2005), and modern takes on legacy and redemption like Creed (2015) and Bleed for This (2016), showcases unforgettable characters and heart-wrenching stories centred on grit, perseverance, and the struggle for success both in and out of the ring.

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Top 10 World Record Achievements in Women’s Boxing

Celebrate the top 10 world record achievements in women's boxing with this informative post. Discover the female boxers who have made history in the sport by achieving everything from the longest reign to the most knockouts in a career. Whether you're a fan of women's boxing or simply interested in learning more about the sport, this post is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the incredible achievements of female boxers in the ring.

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Top 10 World Record Achievements in Boxing

Celebrate the greatest achievements in boxing history with this list of the top 10 world records. From the longest reign to the most knockouts in a career, discover the feats of strength and endurance that have earned these boxers a place in the record books. Whether you're a fan of the sport or simply interested in human performance, this post is a must-read.

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Top 10 Funny Boxing Quotes

Boxing, despite its intensity, has provided a rich source of humour, captured in witty observations by fighters and comedians alike. Quotes range from Jack Handey's comparison of the sport to "a ballet - except there's no music, no choreography, and the dancers hit each other," to Randall Cobb's stark reminder that "If you screw up in boxing, it's your ass."

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