After a tumultuous decade-long career filled with injuries and missed opportunities, 38-year-old UFC middleweight Michael Bisping finally got his due, and he plans to go out swinging.After a tumultuous decade-long career filled with injuries and missed opportunities, 38-year-old UFC middleweight Michael Bisping finally got his due, and he plans to go out swinging.After a tumultuous decade-long career filled with injuries and missed opportunities, 38-year-old UFC middleweight Michael Bisping finally got his due, and he plans to go out swinging.
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Michael Bisping is a hugely likeable character, a warrior of a fighter, and an inspiring figure in almost everything he's turned his hand to, so it was great to hear more of his backstory and fill in some of the blanks. But as a documentary, "Bisping" feels noticeably amateurish: there is little objectivity on display, and it almost seems like a vanity project or a promo reel - it's hard not to conclude that Bisping himself had a little too much say in what went in and what did not, and there are clearly a number of parts of the story that are intentionally glossed over and not going to be publicly told for some time.
On top of that, the present-day re-enactments of some moments from the past come over quite cringey; there's way too many slow-motion shots of everyday moments for no reason, and the film keeps retreading the same ground too often (talking heads continually stating "Bisping's a FIGHTER!" and too many mentions of how he's "doing it for his family"). Just cutting down on some of that flab would have shortened the film by a half hour, and it would have been a better one for it.
It's still a great, one-in-a-million story, about a great guy, but if it had been made by someone who knew what they were doing it could also have been a great film. Definitely worth a watch, though, all the same.
On top of that, the present-day re-enactments of some moments from the past come over quite cringey; there's way too many slow-motion shots of everyday moments for no reason, and the film keeps retreading the same ground too often (talking heads continually stating "Bisping's a FIGHTER!" and too many mentions of how he's "doing it for his family"). Just cutting down on some of that flab would have shortened the film by a half hour, and it would have been a better one for it.
It's still a great, one-in-a-million story, about a great guy, but if it had been made by someone who knew what they were doing it could also have been a great film. Definitely worth a watch, though, all the same.
Just watched this amazing documentary, absolutely unbelievable but everything is true about this man.
How you can taste defeat so many times, but never give up, and prevail a winner against the odds.
An inspiration to all in life, we fight for our dreams, the glory and the right to be called champion.
Gritty and real, an extraordinary man who fought in the most dangerous sport. At times a hooligan, and a foul mouthed lunatic. In the end he won the admiration and respect of friends and foe.
Highly recommended this unique biopic of the most successful British MMA exponent.
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Bispings journey to the top is very special. After watching this I can't think of anyone more deserving of his place in the UFC Hall of Fame than Michael Bisping.
Bisping is a real life rocky movie that will leave you feeling motivated to do anything.
Vito Belfort took Bispings eye while juiced up on anabolic steroids. This should be the lesson to any fighter thinking of taking PEDs in MMA.
The documentary begins in his hometown, his former home and close family. The sacrifices that his wife makes in the early days is incredible and a testament to their love.
To win a martial arts title blind in one eye will unlikely ever be repeated by any fighter in history.
You have to watch his story to understand the journey and the lessons you can take and apply them to your own life. Everytime I face doubt I will remember what Bisping has done and keep moving forward.
Bisping is a real life rocky movie that will leave you feeling motivated to do anything.
Vito Belfort took Bispings eye while juiced up on anabolic steroids. This should be the lesson to any fighter thinking of taking PEDs in MMA.
The documentary begins in his hometown, his former home and close family. The sacrifices that his wife makes in the early days is incredible and a testament to their love.
To win a martial arts title blind in one eye will unlikely ever be repeated by any fighter in history.
You have to watch his story to understand the journey and the lessons you can take and apply them to your own life. Everytime I face doubt I will remember what Bisping has done and keep moving forward.
Bisping - the warrior, the joker, the family man ! This is a must watch documentary. It gives a great background into this well known UFC fighter. From his humble rocky beginnings to middleweight champion.
Some disliked his personality in the UFC but he did what he had to in order to get his title shot. Hard work 100% of the time. Slowly winning over his critics.
Myself also coming originally from the North of England / a martial artist and being roughly the same age it was definitely amusing to see how Michael's 'adventures' in the 90's were and compared to my own.
Hes always had that cheeky humor. Two of his outstanding lines - 1. When competing on the Ultimate Fighter in the interview - 'hey hey you better not be putting those subtitles on every time I speak' And after his Anderson Silva fight the commentator asks him so where do you go from here Michael - 'well probably to hospital to get my face fixed'
To have achieved the ultimate goal in the UFC and doing it the hard way is an inspiration. Not to mention the sacrifice and support he had from his wife.
100% recommended. If you like him you will love this. If you dislike him then you may come out of this with new found admiration.
Some disliked his personality in the UFC but he did what he had to in order to get his title shot. Hard work 100% of the time. Slowly winning over his critics.
Myself also coming originally from the North of England / a martial artist and being roughly the same age it was definitely amusing to see how Michael's 'adventures' in the 90's were and compared to my own.
Hes always had that cheeky humor. Two of his outstanding lines - 1. When competing on the Ultimate Fighter in the interview - 'hey hey you better not be putting those subtitles on every time I speak' And after his Anderson Silva fight the commentator asks him so where do you go from here Michael - 'well probably to hospital to get my face fixed'
To have achieved the ultimate goal in the UFC and doing it the hard way is an inspiration. Not to mention the sacrifice and support he had from his wife.
100% recommended. If you like him you will love this. If you dislike him then you may come out of this with new found admiration.
What a spectacular story.. what a good dude.
Heart warming and so true down to earth real life.
Heart warming and so true down to earth real life.
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