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The movie about James J. Braddock, Cinderella Man, starts today. I saw a special on the film on A&E last night. This film is being heavily advertised, even called the best film of the year. It looks good to me. It shows how it was during the depression.
The major part of the film is Braddock going from Relief to beating Max Baer for the title in 1935. Braddock's win over light-heavy champion John Henry Lewis prior to the Baer fight is shown.
On the A&E show, they discussed Braddock's loss to Joe Louis in 1937. Braddock had arthritis and couldn't lift his left hand after the first few rounds. Braddock 's manager wanted him to not come out after the 7th round. Braddock said, "A champion loses on the deck," and was stopped in the 8th. Braddock had floored Louis in the 1st round. To his death, Joe Louis said that Braddock was the bravest man he ever fought.
The major part of the film is Braddock going from Relief to beating Max Baer for the title in 1935. Braddock's win over light-heavy champion John Henry Lewis prior to the Baer fight is shown.
On the A&E show, they discussed Braddock's loss to Joe Louis in 1937. Braddock had arthritis and couldn't lift his left hand after the first few rounds. Braddock 's manager wanted him to not come out after the 7th round. Braddock said, "A champion loses on the deck," and was stopped in the 8th. Braddock had floored Louis in the 1st round. To his death, Joe Louis said that Braddock was the bravest man he ever fought.