Sports movies offer thrills, chills and goose bumps when done well. Can defeat bring cheers and tears in his victory over. Boxing is a sport that has fascinated people for years and some of the best films of all time came from inside the ring. While everyone has a different list, here is what some consider the top five best boxing films of all time.
# 5 - Cinderella Man
Although a bit disappointed at the box office in 2005, Cinderella Man was to achieve too much through the crowd and the Academy. Oscar for director Ron Howard had a strong history full of applause for the big screen with Oscar-winner Russell Crowe and Renee Zellweger. The film shows the biography, the details of James J. Braddock, who went from depression to heavyweight championship win even more impressive.
# 4 - The Quiet Man
The several decades, The Quiet Man with John Wayne as a former boxer who promises never to fight again after killing a man in the ring. By marrying an Irish woman, who publicly called a coward, decides love is worth fighting for. The film was for six Oscars, including best film and nominated director John Ford an Oscar for best director for his film won in 1952.
# 3 - Million Dollar Baby
It is perhaps the film most decorated boxes of all time and rightly so. He won the 2004 Oscar for best film and Clint Eastwood won for best director. In addition, Clint Eastwood was for best actor Morgan Freeman and Hilary Swank was nominated for excellent quality. The film details a relationship that develops between a boxer and trainer within and outside the ring after a terrible accident in the ring.
# 2 - Raging Bull
You can not of boxing, not speaking to the film "Raging Bull". Robert De Niro won the 1980 Academy for his imitation of real life boxer Jake LaMotta. The film describes the struggles of LaMotta violence inside and outside the ring. It has often been considered one of the greatest films in history, thanks to director Martin Scorsese and the support of Joe Pesci. The American Film Institute placed it at number four in the top 100 films of all time.
# 1 - Rocky
Despite being one of the best films of all time, "Raging Bull" is not in the sense of Rocky boxing films comparable. At that time the film was written by an unknown actor named Sylvester Stallone. It was a hit at the box office in the first surprise in 1976, founded and largely Stallone's career. It is easy to box the most important film nomination of iconic images and scenes, and will remain forever as the best movie of the ring in memory.
# 5 - Cinderella Man
Although a bit disappointed at the box office in 2005, Cinderella Man was to achieve too much through the crowd and the Academy. Oscar for director Ron Howard had a strong history full of applause for the big screen with Oscar-winner Russell Crowe and Renee Zellweger. The film shows the biography, the details of James J. Braddock, who went from depression to heavyweight championship win even more impressive.
# 4 - The Quiet Man
The several decades, The Quiet Man with John Wayne as a former boxer who promises never to fight again after killing a man in the ring. By marrying an Irish woman, who publicly called a coward, decides love is worth fighting for. The film was for six Oscars, including best film and nominated director John Ford an Oscar for best director for his film won in 1952.
# 3 - Million Dollar Baby
It is perhaps the film most decorated boxes of all time and rightly so. He won the 2004 Oscar for best film and Clint Eastwood won for best director. In addition, Clint Eastwood was for best actor Morgan Freeman and Hilary Swank was nominated for excellent quality. The film details a relationship that develops between a boxer and trainer within and outside the ring after a terrible accident in the ring.
# 2 - Raging Bull
You can not of boxing, not speaking to the film "Raging Bull". Robert De Niro won the 1980 Academy for his imitation of real life boxer Jake LaMotta. The film describes the struggles of LaMotta violence inside and outside the ring. It has often been considered one of the greatest films in history, thanks to director Martin Scorsese and the support of Joe Pesci. The American Film Institute placed it at number four in the top 100 films of all time.
# 1 - Rocky
Despite being one of the best films of all time, "Raging Bull" is not in the sense of Rocky boxing films comparable. At that time the film was written by an unknown actor named Sylvester Stallone. It was a hit at the box office in the first surprise in 1976, founded and largely Stallone's career. It is easy to box the most important film nomination of iconic images and scenes, and will remain forever as the best movie of the ring in memory.

