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La vie, sur et en dehors des rings, de trois boxeurs : Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield et Bernard Hopkins avec des images de leurs plus grands combats. Les trois boxeurs de légende, connus pour leur tempéramment sanguins, se livrent devant la caméra, racontent la pauvreté, les galères et comment ils sont réussi à s'en sortir. Une certaine version du rêve américain.
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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30It's one of those sports where the toughest muckers in the world are letting some guys that couldn't make it
00:34take advantage of them.
00:35Boxing is laissez-faire capitalism run amok.
00:39Don King told him, every time that you knock somebody out on the first round, I give you $100,000
00:44in cash.
00:46And he's down again.
00:48The sport itself, there's a purity to it, but the business might be the most unsanitized of all businesses.
00:55It's a sport where you can be used. How do you handle that?
01:02There's always this possibility of tremendous loss.
01:05One punch and it's all over with.
01:09It's the American dream and it's the American nightmare.
01:12They all want this boxer to make them money.
01:16Once the boxer does it, they're cast aside like rubbish.
01:20The role models I've seen was the people in the street.
01:24You're looking at your environment and no one's helping you.
01:27Boxing's an escape from violence and poverty, but you're escaping through violence itself.
01:33Why isn't every sport have some type of union and boxing don't?
01:38Anybody on this planet, you could beat them in a fair fight.
01:41Tell me how that'll feed your ego.
01:43All I want to do is not die.
01:45It's over.
01:47It's the ones that know how to lose, make yourself better, and come back.
01:53That's boxing.
02:01All I want to do is to be able to succeed.
02:02Sous-titrage FR ?
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