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Five things silver screen boxers have taught Jake Gyllenhaal

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Boxing is languishing, yet the boxing movie remains a Hollywood staple. Perhaps this is not surprising: who would want to abandon such a reliable setting for muscular melodrama, for male weepies of bodily display, damage and, most of the time, “redemption”? Occasionally filmmakers tinker a bit with the...

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