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Champions Forever

  • 1989
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,0/10
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Champions Forever (1989)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNo other film has the sweeping review of Ali's greatest fights, the legendary fight footage, and the real time relevant comments and conversations with the men who made him "The Greatest." M... Tout lireNo other film has the sweeping review of Ali's greatest fights, the legendary fight footage, and the real time relevant comments and conversations with the men who made him "The Greatest." Muhammad Ali was simply the greets and he proved by going up against the most incredible fi... Tout lireNo other film has the sweeping review of Ali's greatest fights, the legendary fight footage, and the real time relevant comments and conversations with the men who made him "The Greatest." Muhammad Ali was simply the greets and he proved by going up against the most incredible fighters of all time, together they made the world of sports stand still as they battled for... Tout lire

  • Director
    • Dimitri Logothetis
  • Writers
    • Kenny Griswold
    • F. Daniel Somrack
  • Stars
    • Muhammad Ali
    • Henry Cooper
    • Angelo Dundee
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,0/10
    226
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    • Director
      • Dimitri Logothetis
    • Writers
      • Kenny Griswold
      • F. Daniel Somrack
    • Stars
      • Muhammad Ali
      • Henry Cooper
      • Angelo Dundee
    • 7Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 1Commentaire de critique
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    Muhammad Ali
    Muhammad Ali
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    Henry Cooper
    Henry Cooper
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    • (archive footage)
    Angelo Dundee
    Angelo Dundee
    • Self - Trainer
    • (archive footage)
    Jimmy Ellis
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    • (archive footage)
    George Foreman
    George Foreman
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    Joe Frazier
    Joe Frazier
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    Larry Holmes
    Larry Holmes
    • Self
    Sonny Liston
    Sonny Liston
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Ken Norton
    Ken Norton
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    Jerry Quarry
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Dimitri Logothetis
    • Writers
      • Kenny Griswold
      • F. Daniel Somrack
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    10poe-48833

    The Golden Age of Boxing...

    The title pretty much says it all: CHAMPIONS FOREVER. THESE were the fighters I grew up watching (which is why I consider theirs The Golden Age of Boxing); they inspired me and taught me a great deal. (I started out using a duffel bag weighted with two cinder blocks wrapped in discarded clothes as a punching bag: I busted my hands up pretty good, but I practiced everything I saw professional fighters doing and eventually took to the streets with two pair of boxing gloves to put my theories to the test. Everything I perfected in that empty garage worked against flesh and blood opponents.) Ali was, of course, my idol (along with Bruce Lee and Charlton Heston) and it was HIS style (and that of the great Jersey Joe Walcott) that I emulated. I remember the feeling of AWE I had as a kid for the sheer Power of George Foreman. Before his bout with Ali, EVERYBODY was convinced that Ali was as good as dead. Foreman could literally lift a full grown man (Joe Frazier, for instance) off his feet with a single blow- and he'd hammered both of the men who'd beaten Ali, Frazier and Norton, into defeat in two rounds each. I was pulling for Ali, but it wasn't until I saw the front page of the sports section of the newspaper the next morning that I was able to smile with relief: the black and white photo showed Ali, both hands on the back of Foreman's neck, holding Foreman bent double beneath a bold headline to the effect that ALI WINS BY 8TH ROUND KNOCKOUT. Higher Drama is hard to imagine- although, as Ali himself put it: "Black men scare White Men more than Black Men scare other Black Men." (It wasn't until just a few years ago that I happened across two interviews that revealed something VERY interesting about Ali's bout with Foreman: in one, Wally Youngblood reveals that he went out to spy on Foreman while he was training for the fight and saw Foreman jog a short distance before turning around and returning to his training camp. So certain of a quick knockout was Foreman that he apparently didn't feel the need to put in the roadwork necessary to go more than a few rounds. In another interview, it was revealed that someone watching Foreman train said that he was "training to fight dirty." THAT would partially explain why Ali fought the way HE did, grappling with Foreman and wrestling him around the ring. And, in the seventh round of their epic battle, Foreman CLEARLY thumbed Ali in the right eye: watch the fight and you'll see Ali recoil, wincing, before quickly covering up. This was no aberration: Foreman indeed had a reputation as a dirty fighter- he hit Jose Roman after he was down and even hit Ali throughout their fight with intentional rabbit punches looped to the back of Ali's head; and he used just about every dirty trick in the book against "The Frightful Five," the five men he fought in one night following his loss to Ali, and against Jimmy Young (driving his elbows down on Young's arms to break clinches, something he was still doing when he lost going away to the late Tommy Morrison). To set the record straight: Ali won almost every single round against Norton in both their second and third fights (see YOUTUBE if you doubt it), although he DID lose to Jimmy Young (who isn't profiled in CHAMPIONS FOREVER, although he beat both Ali AND Ken Norton in Title fights and floored George Foreman en route to a relatively easy win- a win that sent Foreman into retirement). Overall, CHAMPIONS FOREVER is a loving tribute to the fighters I consider the cream of the fistic crop. Their deeds will truly live Forever.
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    Five Heavyweight Boxing Champions Fondly Recall Their Days Of Glory In The Ring

    This "Champions Forever" documentary consists of "lost" interviews (that have now been found) with 5 top, American heavyweight boxing champions whose heyday was the 1970s.

    In this 2-hour presentation Larry Holmes, Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, George Foreman, and, yes, of course, Muhammad Ali all shoot the breeze and reflect on the glowing highlights of their boxing careers. Archival footage is provided to back up their stories of glory in the ring.

    I think that this documentary is sure to be of interest to a lot of viewers.
    10richeysj

    I watch it at least once a year

    I watch this DVD at least once a year. The fight clips are great. It is so moving to see the great champions having dinner together. Especially at the very end when Ali & Frazier embrace. During the dinner you get a sense of some lingering animosity from Joe Frazier towards Ali, and Ken Norton at Larry Holmes. But the great champs put aside most of their ill feelings out of respect for each other, and their individual accomplishments. Big George Foreman was about two years into his comeback while this was being filmed, and it shows. Reggie Jackson does such an awesome job as the mediator. If you are even just a casual boxing/sports fan do not miss this amazing documentary.
    10rickblain20

    This documentary should have one an academy award!

    This is one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. Not only for sports fans but for entertainment sake. Both my wife and I enjoyed ourselves in a very unexpected way. It was recommended to us by some friends who said it was brilliant. The director scored it with an original soundtrack and it felt like I was watching a movie.

    I think one of the most compelling things about it is how we here the boxers talk about their own experiences and interactions with each other.

    The director took us back to the 60's with Ali and all his political and career choices and how it affected some of the best boxers that ever lived.

    It is a true must see!
    9markjellis

    A Great Insight into Five Great Fighters

    Champions Forever pitches Foreman, Frazier, Holmes, Norton and of course Ali together one more time. We see each boxer making their boxing accendancy and giving insight into their fights against each other. Ali is the focus, and rightly so, and shows despite his condition that mentally he is a sharp as ever. Foreman as you expect is articulate and humble but it is Ken Norton's thought's that really stand out for me. Having never heard him speak before I found him insightful, with an earthly honesty about him, both in his respect for others and in his belief (that I share) that he beat Ali in their third encounter. If you love boxing there is nothing like this documentary, shame about the soppy music Americans seem compelled to put in the background to point people to the sincerity of the fighters when interviewed singularly. It's there for all to see producers so let them get on with it !!!!

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    • Anecdotes
      March 8, 1971, Madison square garden. No single event even to this date, not super bowl, not the world series or NBA playoffs had the viewing audience as did the "fight of the century", between Muhammad Ali and then heavyweight champion Joe Frazier. This was truly a global event. In Ireland the IRA (Irish Republican Army) suspended hostilities so the fight could be watched. In North Vietnam it was viewed. And the fight very much lived up to its billing, (fight of the century) with Joe Frazier winning.
    • Autres versions
      Early video versions featured the 87 min documentary. Later releases included "Dinner With The Champions" which boosted the running time to 115 mins.
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      Referenced in L'homme d'Encino (1992)

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      • septembre 1989 (United States)
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