

In 1964, a brash, new pro boxer, fresh from his Olympic gold medal victory, explodes onto the scene: Cassius Clay. Bold and outspoken, he cuts an entirely new image for African Americans in sport with his proud public self-confidence and his unapologetic belief that he is the greatest boxer of all time. Yet at the top of his game, both Ali's personal and professional lives face the ultimate test.
Acting
Smith's physical transformation is genuinely insane.
Cinematography
Digital video fights look like you're ringside, bleeding.
Direction
Mann's obsessive detail: every jab, every bead of sweat.

Director
Michael Mann
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Smith trained for nearly a year, gaining 35 pounds of muscle; his punching speed was clocked at 80% of prime Ali's.
Mann shot on early digital video to capture boxing's immediacy — critics hated the 'soap opera' look then, but it predicted modern sports broadcasting.
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I still need to see this 1.
@tishkerrville8942 4
This is the best trailer for this film! Very difficult to find online.
@JoeC2818 3
Looks decent enough although got mixed reviews. Hard to beat the landmark boxing film Scorcese's Raging Bull. The arena setting is quite a sight. The huge scale, lights and massive audience. It almost supersedes as a spectacle and the boxing is an added attraction.
@classic_movie_trailers 4
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