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- Leo Leone has been fighting since he was seven years old. As the only son of wrestling coach (and former state champion) Edward Leone, Leo's dedication to the sport was tied to his love for his father.
- A modern day "Rocky" meets "The Count of Monte Cristo" story.
- For homicide detectives, the clock starts ticking the moment they are called. Their chance of solving a case is cut in half if they don't get a lead in the first 48 hours.
- A FIGHTING CHANCE is the vivid, character-driven story of Kyle Maynard, a young man born without arms or legs. At just 23 years of age, Kyle already became a top-ranked wrestler, ESPY award-winner, motivational speaker and bestselling author. However, when Kyle seeks an official Mixed Martial Arts match against an able-bodied fighter -- a highly controversial and dangerous goal -- he has to face even greater challenges in a world that fails to see him as anything but "disabled." Whether fighting in the MMA cage or extending his "No Excuses" philosophy to recovering military veterans, Kyle Maynard shows what life can be like when every day is a battle. Ask yourself: what is a disability? What is normal? A FIGHTING CHANCE premieres on ESPN, November 8th. Proceeds from all sales of the film are going to benefit the injured men and women in our armed forces. Go to FightingChanceMovie.com to learn more.
- A troubled teenager, Mike, abandoned by his father is destroyed by peer pressure. With his fathers return, will he find his way back to the top?
- Samsung enlisted Academy Award-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville to showcase the inspiring story of Olympic hopefuls from diverse countries who are defying barriers.
- David Wilhite talks about secrets to winning, what's inside casino machines and more topics.
- TV Series
- A teacher is so consumed with helping her students that she fails to recognize the one student who matters the most - her own daughter. Feeling neglected and abandoned the daughter spirals out of control in an uncontrollable rage.
- Robert Wynn has a generous income. His wife is a domestic woman, who does her own housework and loves her home above all else. She is very plain and unpretentious, although a handsome woman. Bob is attracted by his typewriter, a very stylish and well-mannered girl. She has never met Mrs. Wynn, and does not know that Bob is married. He makes love to her, takes her out to luncheons, and she is very favorably impressed. She learns that he is married and makes up her mind that she will call upon his wife. She knows his weakness for stylish and well-dressed women, and she tells Mrs. Wynn a11 about it. She advises Mrs. Wynn that she is unjust and unfair to herself by not making the most of her beauty, and tells her that she has a fighting chance to completely win her husband's love and to teach him a lesson. His wife appreciates Nell's honorable attitude, and together they arrange to prepare for the transformation in Mrs. Wynn's appearance and graces. Nell makes an appointment with Bob to go to the theater. Mrs. Wynn, dressed in the height of fashion, comes in and takes a seat in the next box, with her back turned toward them. When she enters Bob is busily engaged in talking to Nell and does not see her. After a few moments he is attracted by the woman's stunning appearance and calls Nell's attention to her. She tells him that she is acquainted with the lady, and if he would like to have an introduction she will be pleased to give it. Bob is all eagerness. They step outside the box into the hallway, and Nell calls Mrs. Wynn. She comes out, looks into her husband's face and smiles. He clasps her in his arms and asks her forgiveness.
- Few places on the planet have provided boxing with as much talent as Cuba. The island nation has produced more than its share of world champions in the pro game and Olympic gold medalists in the amateurs. But the rise to the top for a Cuban fighter is unlike any other. The specter of politics, betrayal and freedom hang over every bout, every grueling training session, and every competition overseas.
- Once a celebrity and Olympic boxing champion in his former homeland of Bosnia, 42-yr old Nermin reckons he has what it takes. He might have the support of Bosnian community behind him, but his family is not so sure. Nermin has been out of the ring for ten years and his aging body may not be up to it.
- Every day, pro bono and public interest lawyers in Asia rise up against discrimination, persecution, abuse, scams and environmental degradation, to defend the vulnerable and fight for the weak. This series looks at the work of these dedicated lawyers and their pursuit of social justice.
- In an area that might otherwise be riddled with drugs, gangs, and street violence, Double Punches Boxing Club provides youth with an opportunity to become involved in a sport that serves as a positive outlet. Young people from all over Santa Rosa can come to the program to release energy through, sweat, physical training and discipline. The program has even nurtured some students to pursue competitive titles in renowned events such as the Junior Olympics.
- Newsday spent 14 months following the fighters and trainers of the Westbury boxing gym. We went to their homes, their jobs, their training sessions and their fights. What we learned was that the boxing gym was perhaps society's last melting point. From 16-year-old female Golden Gloves champ Dilsia Bonilla, to 28-year-old ex-convict Frederick Samuels, to 77-year-old dentist Vincent Savino, the fighters of Westbury have forged a unique family bond.
- What does it take for a family to survive and thrive in Texas? In this half hour documentary, follow the lives of five families and see the tough choices they must make-sacrifices that most Texans could not imagine. Their journeys are chronicled as they fight to meet their most basic needs. The realities of poverty are exposed and common assumptions are challenged as to what it takes to survive.
- In the foothills of Colorado there lived an old cattleman by the name of Jed Spooner. He had long since relinquished his rights as head or the household over which he should have presided, to his very strenuous and iron-willed wife, who was known far and wide as "the boss of the Clear Creek Ranch." Susan, their only daughter, a handsome and impetuous girl of the Western range, was courted and much sought after by the young ranchmen and cowboys of that vicinity. George Graves was the favored one, however, and being a young man of industrious habits, and exemplary conduct, he soon won the favor of the mother, and that, of course, placed him head and shoulders above all his rivals. Now, old Jed Spooner was in the habit of slipping away unbeknown to his watchful wife and partaking of the liquid refreshments which were to be obtained at a nearby roadside saloon. On these occasions he was wont to imbibe so freely that he usually became nerved up to almost dare defy the will of his robust mate. Meeting him at his favorite haunt one day, "Texas Joe," a rather unpopular cowman of the valley, plies the old man so freely with "Red Oak" whiskey that he soon has him in a melting mood and ready to grant Joe any favor within his power. "I want yer darter for my wife, Jed," whispers the half intoxicated bully. "She is yours for the askin', Joe," replies the boozy old ranchman. So with many expressions of mutual regard and admiration the two, arm in arm, roll out of the saloon and over the hill path to the ranch, to acquaint Susan with the wishes of her fond father and devoted admirer. Out in front of the old ranch house stands Susan watching some of the boys at a game of poker. Hearing a shout in the distance she raises her eyes, and then a look of disgust spreads over her face, for coming towards the group is the hated "Texas Joe" supporting her hilarious old dad, who by this time is hardly able to walk. She starts to enter the house, but her father calls her back, and taking her hand roughly places it in the grasp of his friend Joe, at the same time informing her that Joe is to be her husband. With indignation stamped on her face our pretty heroine gives him a look of unutterable scorn, and turning her back on them walks into the house. Now this independence on the part, of his daughter fires old Spooner to uncontrollable wrath, and staggering after her drags her back and insists upon her giving her consent to the union he at present so much desires. No one notices the approach of young Graves, who happens upon the scene just in time to overhear the old man's command. Taking in the situation at a glance, he pushes the drunken father aside and placing his arm about the form of his sweetheart informs old Spooner and "Texas Joe" that in the future he will guide the destinies of the young lady in question. This is more than Joe can swallow. With a roar of indignant rage he springs forward to punish the fearless young man for his audacity, but a well-directed blow from the iron fist of George sends him sprawling to the ground. Staggering to his feet, he attempts to draw his pistol, but again the quick eye of the cattleman thwarts him and he gazes into the barrel of a wicked looking 45. "Cut the cards for a chance for the girl," shouts one of the excited cowpunchers who has been an interested spectator of the little drama. "Agreed," replies Joe. Both men lay down their weapons. The cards are shuffled: both men cut. George wins. With a sudden bound the furious Texan wheels and grasps his gun, and raising it fires point blank at his fortunate rival, but his aim being unsteady the bullet plows its way through the plump arm of Susan. "He has shot the girl! Kill him!" shout the cowboys as they start in pursuit of the fleeing assassin. Headed by George they lose no time in getting on the track of the fugitive, although he has partially succeeded in throwing them off the trail. Over the rocks, through the canyons, down the mountain sides they go, until finally by a well-directed shot Joe falls to the ground with a bullet through his thigh. He is dragged back to the ranch and the general sentiment is for a necktie festival, but before old Spooner, who is suddenly turned against his former friend, has time to lead a movement in that direction, his valiant wife descends upon the scene, and immediately the old codger's valor reaches a low ebb. Driving him into the house, the old lady scatters the rest of the mob. At Susan's wish "Texas Joe" is allowed to go his way in peace, but with instructions to make himself scarce on the Clear Creek Range.
- Hot-head Tony Montgomery prepares for the biggest mixed martial arts fight of his life when his daughters sickle cell anemia medicine is towed away in his car. Tony deals with his diminishing daughters health while preparing for the fight, trying to get new medicine, and dealing with a problematic job.
- 1999–2005TV Episode
- WPC Marshall breaks the arm of a suspect, but he may be an innocent man.
- The recipient of Falconer's heart contacts Teddy; Lucky teaches Evan self-defense; Charley offers Beatrice a job at the clinic.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeTakashi Doscher tells us all about his film Moon Shine Still, selling a documentary to ESPN at a young age, and his hopes and dreams for the Atlanta film scene.
- Music star Emmylou Harris calls for help with a vicious shepherd mix named Gunnar, leaving animal behavior specialist Sherry Woodard only a few days to come up with a plan to overcome his aggression.
- Episode: (2021)2016– 1h 13mPodcast Episode
- 2012– 1hPodcast Episode
- 1968– TV-PGTV Episode"A Fighting Chance" examines how combat medics have increased the survival rates of wounder soldiers. "Explosion at Texas City" investigates whether BP executives were away of safety issues that lead to one of the worst workplace accidents in 16 years. "Big Man on Campus" interviews Notre Dame football coach Charlie Weis. "Andy Rooney" talks about U.S. cities.
- 1968– TV-PGTV Episode"A Fighting Chance" rebroadcasts a segment on advances in combat medicine. "Hiding from Death" rebroadcasts an interview with a survivor of the Rwandan genocide. "Explaining Russell Crowe" rebroadcasts a profile of the famous actor. "Andy Rooney" talks about milk.
- Cary Quiring is tasked with keeping crucial goods flowing. A wreck that brings three heavies out tests Jamie's new LA Rotator. Aggressive Towing tackles a sideways transport.
- 2018– 48mPodcast Episode
- After a turbulent racing season, Enduro arrives at Donington Park for their final shot at victory. Before reaching the finish line one last time, Marcus, Morgan, Alyn, and the rest of the team will need to overcome weather, penalties, and their own bad luck.
- 2021– 55mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 35mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 12mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 1h 2mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 16mPodcast Episode