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  1. Oct 14, 2024 · Boxing movies are constantly evolving and are surely getting better with time. Look back and think about when it all started with the Rocky Balboa movies. Fast forward a few years, and now you have films like ‘ Creed’ and ‘Southpaw.’.

  2. List of the latest boxing movies in 2024 and the best boxing movies of 2023 and earlier. Top boxing movies to watch on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+ & other Streaming services, out on DVD/Blu-ray or in cinema's right now.

    • "Raging Bull" (1980) Raging Bull is a boxing movie that feels like the audience is getting the rope-a-dope, because while the story follows Robert De Niro’s boxer trying to find love and glory, the real payoff for viewers is the inimitable performance from Joe Pesci.
    • "Rocky" (1976) Rocky will forever remain one of the best boxing movies of all time, partially because Sylvester Stallone and his character are going through similar struggles.
    • "Creed" (2015) Creed is more than another entry in the long-running Rocky franchise; this tale of an aging boxer (Sylvester Stallone) training his one-time foe’s brash, hotheaded kid (Michael B. Jordan) makes Rocky seem fresher than he has in most sequels.
    • "When We Were Kings" (1996) Part of boxing’s appeal rests in its neo-mythology: the “Rumble in the Jungle” between George Foreman and Muhammad Ali was our clash of titans.
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    • The Rocky Movies (1976 - 2006) Starting a list of the best boxing movies with anything but Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky franchise would be a miscarriage of justice, or at least a bad look.
    • The Creed Movies (2015 - 2023) Though the Creed movies could technically be considered part of the Rocky franchise, the property has slowly evolved into its own entity in recent years, especially with the most recent entry, Creed III.
    • Raging Bull (1980) One of the best Martin Scorsese films, Raging Bull is unlike most boxing movies that have been released over the years. Presented in black-and-white with a style and various techniques that make it more than a sports-based biopic, this chronicling of the life and career of former middleweight boxing champion Jake LaMotta (Robert De Niro) is an absolute tour de force.
    • Cinderella Man (2005) After finding success with their Oscar-winning biopic A Beautiful Mind, the team of Ron Howard and Russell Crowe got back together for the 2005 drama Cinderella Man, which saw the actor take on the role of heavyweight boxing legend James J. Braddock.
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    • Million Dollar Baby. Directed by (and starring) Clint Eastwood, this famous fighting film won a few key awards at the 77th Academy Awards. With seven total nominations — tied with Finding Neverland (2004) as the second-most nominated project of the year — Million Dollar Baby (2004) garnered a Best Actress award for Hillary Swank, along with both Best Director and Best Picture for Eastwood.
    • The Fighter. For the money of many fans and critics, there is a noticeable rift in quality between these top two films and the rest of the list. Directed by David O. Russell, The Fighter (2010) features Mark Wahlberg in the titular role as the real-life Micky Ward, while Christian Bale plays his older brother Dicky Ecklund.
    • Creed. Upon its announcement by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 2013, this project was generally viewed by film fans as a shameless cash grab, a needless spiritual successor to the Rocky franchise.
    • Cinderella Man. Directed by Ron Howard, this is without a doubt among the more popular boxing titles of the twenty-first century. Cinderella Man (2006) stars Russel Crowe in the titular role as Irish-American pugilist James J. Braddock, a retired light heavyweight attempting to provide for his family during the Great Depression.
  3. Dec 16, 2023 · The best boxing movies ever made are genre-defining masterpieces with inspiring messages, including classics like Creed, Rocky, and more.

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