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    Starring in a six movie series, Rocky Balboa touched the hearts of countless Americans through his battles with other fictional boxers. In each successive film, Rocky was presented with life crises’, tough opponents, and his aging body. He came to define the notorious underdog continually drawing strength from previous obstacles to surpass odds and succeed. Rocky’s ability to keep moving forward, regardless of the challenge, is what made him who he is. Although my individual battle may be different

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    Former WBC middleweight boxing champion Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. is looking to reunite with trainer Freddie Roach in preparation for his planned comeback next year. In 2014, Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. dropped Freddie Roach as his trainer in favor of Joe Goossen after he left Top Rank Promotions and signed with Al Haymon as his manager. However, the Mexican boxer wants to come back to Roach because he thinks the latter is the perfect person to train him for his next fight, according to Latin Post. Under

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    Antonio and Felix are two young men that both want to be lightweight champions, but they have to fight each other and are also best friends, this is about how they fight and there skills in boxing. It’s not how hard you hit; it’s about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. First, Felix and Antonio have many similarities. Felix and Antonio are best friends. They were both going to fight each other. They both train mentally and physically for the fight. Felix and Antonio don’t want

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    Never Ending Fight When you think of famous and successful people you may never look beyond the glitz and glamour of it all. Most don’t recognize the hard work, perseverance, or maybe even demons one had to fight to get to where he or she is at. The 2014 film The Bronx Bull tells the amazing story of legendary boxer Jake La Motta. Due to being angry, confident, and brave, Jake La Motta fought like he didn’t deserve to live most of his life. From his youth Jake La Motta sets his heart out to

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    My friend Jonny T offered his seasoned MMA opinion on three fights for tomorrow nights UFC Ultimate Fight Night installment 15. His analysis: Nate Diaz vs. Josh Neer Josh Neer is a tough Militech Fighter with good hands and a solid ground game. He has submitted some very dangerous fighters in Joe Stevenson and Melvin Guillard. Unfortunately, has been decisioned by the bigger breed of fighters such as Josh Burkman. This has ultimately led to sliding down into the Lightweight division where BJ Penn

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    UFC Middleweight Champion George "Rush" St-Pierre stated that he will take a break before sitting down with the UFC to talk about his future. Being the newly crowned UFC Middleweight champion, GSP is set to battle interim middleweight titleholder Robert Whittaker for the Undisputed UFC Middleweight Championship in the future. St-Pierre mentioned that many things can happen in the sport of MMA, and added that it is the task of his agency and the UFC to talk about his future. The middleweight champion

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    The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview about my experience attending the Philadelphia Art Museum on March 15, 2013. The museum is Located in Philadelphia, PA and the exhibition that caught my attention was Journeys to New Worlds it explores the artistic exchanges between Spain and Portugal and their colonies in the Americas and Asia during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. (The Philadelphia Museum of Art, p. Philadelphia Art Museum). A journey to New Worlds originates The exhibition

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    The Contender Themes

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    A universal theme conveyed in The Contender is that life is filled with obstacles; one must become a contender in order to be successful in life—as Mr. Donatelli, Alfred Brook’s trainer remarks, “Everybody wants to be a champion. That’s not enough. You have to start by wanting to be a contender” (Lipsyte 35). Though the viewers will definitely grasp the meaning of the word contender throughout the film, it is of utmost importance for them to learn its exact definition on the first scene. A contender

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    Rocky Essay

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    Rocky If you were to see Rocky for the first time and you were anything like most people, you would be overcome by a feeling of repugnancy and disgust. This is because he is a homeless person. His real name is Jack but people call him “Rocky” because of his 6’2” body and his somewhat larger than normal muscles. He doesn’t have the body of any average man. The combination of his light green eyes, his long brown beard, and his long mocha hair falling down from his winter hat, which he wears in every

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    The Contender and Creed are so much alike, in many ways. The Contender is about a boy, Alfred, who has gotten into some trouble, he wants to learn to fight to defend himself. Creed is about a boy, Adonis, who is in and out of homes and ends up in juvie for fighting. He eventually moves in with his grandma and wants to be like his father, who was a fighter. Both are about boxers and makes them more similar. The characters of Adonis and Alfred are similar, for the fact, that they are both about boxing

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