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- Plump kids are lured into joining a posh fat camp with the promise of quick weight loss and good times, only to find that it is a woodland hellhole run by a psycho ex-fitness instructor.
- Knockout performances by Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason, Mickey Rooney and Julie Harris highlight this hard-hitting drama of corruption in the ring. Featuring Muhammad Ali.
- A boxing coach who prepares an underdog for a career-defining boxing championship match, as their world starts to collapse under the pressure.
- A documentary on rural teenagers in southwestern China who are recruited as their country's next Olympic hopefuls, with a focus on the coach Qi Moxiang.
- The carpennter Gamser from Garmisch-Patenkirchen, southern Germany, aims at success as a bobber at the Winter Olympics 1952. One of his opponents is his old rival Dorfler from his home country.
- Documentary on heavyweight boxers Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali.
- 196446m8.0 (11)TV SpecialThis was the first heavyweight title fight between Cassius Clay (aka Muhammad Ali) and Sonny Liston. Clay won the fight by technical knockout (TKO) after six rounds, when Liston failed to answer the bell for the seventh round.
- Live heavyweight boxing from Yankee Stadium in New York as the champion, Muhammad Ali, takes on the challenger, Ken Norton, for the third time.
- Harry Carpenter quizzes ex-Heavyweight Champion Mike Tyson on what it takes to get to the top in the boxing ring, analysing the styles of great fighters like Rocky Marciano, Muhammad Ali and Tyson himself.
- Depicts the prelude to and the match between Ingemar Johansson and Floyd Patterson at Convention Hall in Miami Beach on March 13, 1961.
- Heavyweight Wrestling from Washington is the first weekly televised wrestling program that was produced by the WWE, which at the time was a regional professional wrestling promotion called Capitol Wrestling Corporation, a member of the National Wrestling Alliance.
- 19657.5 (13)TV SpecialThis was the heavyweight title fight rematch between Cassius Clay (aka Muhammad Ali) and Sonny Liston. Clay knocked Liston down early in the first round, and was declared the winner by knockout. The fight lasted just over a minute.
- Trash talking on social media has resulted in 4 heavy weight riders to battle it out for the top spot as heavy weight banshee killa. In the middle of busy traffic and only one rule. Who will be the last man standing to take home the title.
- Floyd Patterson makes the fifth defense of his world title against the undefeated Ingemar Johansson.
- Live heavyweight boxing from Highbury football stadium in London, England as the champion, Muhammad Ali, defends his title against British challenger, Henry Cooper, in front of 46,000 spectators.
- An impromptu lyrical battle between two rival MCs.
- Boxing rematch between champion Gene Tunney and challenger Jack Dempsey at Soldier Field stadium in Chicago, Illinois.
- A big bluffer is giving an exhibition of his wonderful strength by lifting heavy weights with the apparent ease of a Hercules. After his commendable performance he leaves his outfit on the ground and starts off to a café with one of his many admirers. A fellow in the crowd becomes curious and when left alone starts to investigate the ponderous looking outfit. To his amazement, he discovers that all of the heavy weights are made of rubber. Having a keen sense of business, he picks up the stuff and starts down the street where he collects a large crowd who intently watch him give a performance in lifting the supposed heavy weights. A stray dog picks up the largest dumbbell and runs away with it, and when the crowd realize that they have been fooled they pounce upon the performer and give him a well-deserved chastising.
- The real fight before the Fort Erie Club, Canada. Every part of the fight is seen (all 12 rounds) and as the entire ring is taken in, not a blow is missed.
- The contestants weigh in at the starting line, the indicator registering from two to four hundred pounds. All ready, they line up and the drop of a flag starts them off. Like huge human mountains they go over hill and dale, first one and then the other leading. In the course of the run the two lady contestants come upon a cyclist; they seize the bicycle, and so vigorously do they struggle for sole possession that it comes apart and neither of them can use it. At another point a few racers pile into a cart, but it collapses under the weight; one couple of heavyweights man a boat but one-half of it leaves the other and the would-be rowers swim for it. The race goes on through many situations, until the runners each reach a bridge and it collapses, diminishing the ranks of the racers. The survivors finally reach the finishing line, where the winner, a big fat woman, is given a huge certificate. The last scene shows the ponderous contestants having their meal, and the magnitude of each one's gastronomic capabilities is astounding.
- Muhammad Ali defended his title against challenger Chuck Wepner. The first four rounds were close as Ali apparently didn't take this fight seriously but the champion would finally score a 15th round knockout to silence his critics.
- Floyd Patterson attempts to regain the world heavyweight title against the undefeated champion, Ingemar Johansson, at the Polo Grounds in New York City.
- Film of the 1934 heavyweight championship boxing match between champion Primo Carnera and challenger Max Baer.
- Join Jonathan Goldstein for road trips, thorny reunions, and difficult conversations as he backpedals his way into the past like a therapist with a time machine.
- This film details hip hop magnate and Dallas Texas native Jesse is Heavyweight rise to success as an independent mogul and how Jesse launched his respected indie powerhouse Heavyweight.
- Champion Joe Frazier defeats Bob Foster by KO in. Round 2 at the Cobo Arena in Detroit. Frazier was a 5-1. favorite and the fight was televised in 27 countries.