Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe story of the rise to glory of boxer Joe Calzaghe.The story of the rise to glory of boxer Joe Calzaghe.The story of the rise to glory of boxer Joe Calzaghe.
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One of the best documentaries, that I have seen in a whi!e. The journey from child to man, from amateur pro. Beating all comers and great odds to achieve the amazing feat of retiring as an undefeated Champion of the World. Loved the structure of the documentary, the editing, the journey, the relationship with his Dad, family and the other boxers. Great insights from his opponents. Fantastic fight footage. What a humble guy. Absorbing, emotional, and inspiring. A must watch.
As a boxing fan you're only ever given what the media or ppv provider allow you to see. In modern times, social media as well. Mr Calzaghe gives an insight into the real hours that go into putting on a masterpiece of a boxing show. The grit, the doubt, the love and sacrifice by both boxer, trainer and family member. Seeing fights that I grew up on and that I anticipated and couldn't wait for, so many years later almost as a fly on the wall (or rope) shows you what boxing was and just how great these 2 were. These social media times we are living in almost casts a shadow over what fighters used to do, which was to fight each without any 'BS' to see who was the best. A must watch for any boxing fan of any age. Either to reminisce or to watch one of the greatest fighters in boxing history and the great Enzo Calzaghe that guided him and saw what nobody else could.
The beginning of the movie touched me. Calzaghe Senior, as he remembers his father in Sardinia. Sometimes we fulfill the wishes of our forefathers, those dusty, untouched whispers of fatherhood, that empty space in our own hearts, left open by the industrious dutifulness of them, who earned our Hydrates. This can be a gift, or a curse. We can lose ourselves in what is missing. Calzaghe Senior didn´t. He reached out to himself, touched that spot and prevailed. He was so successful in filling his father´s holes, that he also filled his AND his son´s heart, with the everglowing thunder of love. THAT was what brought on this magnificient career, the music was just for shows....
I've seen a lot of boxing documentaries and this is definitely one of the best. Great story! Great characters (the dad is one of a kind)! Great direction! Great story! The movie starts with his amateur career and ends with his final fight against Roy Jones Junior. Pretty normal for a boxing documentary. The difference is that this one is put together very well by people who know what they are doing. The production value is higher than I'm used to of sport documentaries.
It really surprised me how compelling this film was. It just pulls you in and doesn't let you go. This one is a real gem. People who aren't really into boxing, but love to watch sports documentaries, for them this is a must-watch. 10/10
It really surprised me how compelling this film was. It just pulls you in and doesn't let you go. This one is a real gem. People who aren't really into boxing, but love to watch sports documentaries, for them this is a must-watch. 10/10
I got the Blu-ray for Christmas.
If you are a fan of boxing or Calzaghe you should watch this. No debate about that. Boxing is not the same anymore.
That said there is nothing really surprising about this documentary.
It focuses a lot on the father/son relationship. You see Enzo talking about how he gave up his music and became a trainer.
We see clips of a young Calzaghe in his amateur days. And we see clips of the most meaningful fights of his career and Joe talks a little about each fight. A few buildup clips are shown too (God, I hate that Hopkins guy).
It felt like it could have been longer. It felt slightly rushed. It should have shown more buildup and post fight interviews. It was mentioned that the no-loss record was a psychological problem for Joe. The stress of keeping the 0. But nothing from Joe's own mouth. We did not get enough of his inner thoughts. Who is Joe Calzaghe as a person?
Oh those little cute kids of his? Not so little anymore. Time flies...
The extras was fun for me as a Dane because it features Mikkel Kessler. They show a lengthy clip of Joe and Mikkel watching and commenting their fight and playing ping pong. That was good fun. I think it is great that you can fight professionally and still be friends. No need for this Hopkins gangster s... Damn, Kessler looked like Ivan Drago in their fight.
Time to end this review. Final verdict. You gotta have it! You know you do!
If you are a fan of boxing or Calzaghe you should watch this. No debate about that. Boxing is not the same anymore.
That said there is nothing really surprising about this documentary.
It focuses a lot on the father/son relationship. You see Enzo talking about how he gave up his music and became a trainer.
We see clips of a young Calzaghe in his amateur days. And we see clips of the most meaningful fights of his career and Joe talks a little about each fight. A few buildup clips are shown too (God, I hate that Hopkins guy).
It felt like it could have been longer. It felt slightly rushed. It should have shown more buildup and post fight interviews. It was mentioned that the no-loss record was a psychological problem for Joe. The stress of keeping the 0. But nothing from Joe's own mouth. We did not get enough of his inner thoughts. Who is Joe Calzaghe as a person?
Oh those little cute kids of his? Not so little anymore. Time flies...
The extras was fun for me as a Dane because it features Mikkel Kessler. They show a lengthy clip of Joe and Mikkel watching and commenting their fight and playing ping pong. That was good fun. I think it is great that you can fight professionally and still be friends. No need for this Hopkins gangster s... Damn, Kessler looked like Ivan Drago in their fight.
Time to end this review. Final verdict. You gotta have it! You know you do!
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- WissenswertesJoe Calzaghe's boxing career consisted of 46 wins, 32 knock-outs and zero defeats. When he retired in 2009, he was the longest reigning super middleweight world champion in history.
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