The title of this paper is the agreement with Yes Dawson ended. Normally, the majority of resignations at the end of an article related to, but I'll let you know now. "This is my personal and do not express the views of all films or rating agency or are you came here looking like Ebert and Roper analysis, you are exactly right. If you came here switched on the advice of a fight fan neophyte film critic, then this message is for you.
Many films come to mind, but decided my list, to reduce the Final Four. I saw movies, based on: the authenticity of the character portraits, general history, and last but not least, realistic battle scenes. If you're like me, this last aspect (or lack thereof) completely ruin a potentially good film boxes. Now that you know what's behind the bottom of my list, check out my favorite films boxes.
My Final Four
Raging Bull - Some films transcend their genre. Raging Bull did. The combination of De Niro, Moriarity, Pesci and Scorsese was one of the best films of all time.
When We Were Kings - In addition to Hoop Dreams is the best sports documentary I've ever seen. Shouts of "bomaye Ali (Ali kill him)" is in the head, left after watching.
Roca - arguably the greatest film of all time loser, Rocky surprised us all. We took a surprise Oscar to surprise and had a bittersweet end.
Million Dollar Baby - is one of those movies that is good, but disturbing, you see, you can buy the DVD, but is reluctant to see him again. It is this restlessness.
Other boxing films are highlighted: Denzel Washington stirring portrait of Rubens Carter in The Hurricane, Russel Crowe convincing account of the "common man" heavyweight champion Jim Braddock in Cinderella Man, and the last installment in the saga of Sylvester Stallone, Rocky, Rocky Balboa.

