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  • Este es una de las mejores escenas de box en el cine, noten como se hace denso el ambiente y el movimiento de cámara lo proyecta en la mas brutal golpiza.

  • Put this version in English! We dont want russian bitches speaking!

  • Jake Lamotta didnt even take a beating like that real life when he got TKO'd by ray.. they got ray looking like a demon beast zombie from hell when he was nicknamed pretty boy. dont get me wrong the movie was great but these directors these days exaggerate what really happened to the fullest extent they possibly could, dont try to rewrite history is what im getting at.

  • What the F...! Who is talking..

  • Dai Stronzo! Non mi fai niente mezza tacca! Coraggio!!!!!! Colpisci COLPISCI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh ho sborrato stronzo!!!!!!!!!

  • What is all of the talk about racism for - just shut up and enjoy a great scene from an awesome film !! All boxers, no matter what race they are, have to deal with the same trial, that trial being "You a boxer, are expected to be an animal in the ring, but outside the ring you are expected to be a gent" and in reality this film is one example of many of how that just isn't possible and how someone can destroy themselves in the pursuit of that goal - imo opinion anyways

  • actually this is quite different from what really happened, lamotta took alot of punishment but not as much as he does here.

  • Mike Tyson is and was a loser asshole. Period. LaMotta was a true champion.

  • @John22133 Tyson would punch himself out! :D

  • What is it with this racism? If you can't accept that we live equally then you are a animal, if you're being like this, then go up to someone like Sugar Ray Robinson and you'll get your ass kicked. Racists are losers.

  • "Losers" is an understatement.

  • did Jake really take hits like that in real life. Fuck he was that tough? damn go Lamotta

  • ya he did take his hits like that. Lamotta was a fucking animal.

  • ya he did .. watch the real fight on you tube

  • Jake Lamotta: greatest chin in all of boxing.

  • @sdude456 Marvin Hagler's chin was the best.

  • @freakinricandito It's close between those two, but I'd personally give Lamotta the edge.

  • @freakinricandito Julio cesar chavez´ chin was the best

  • @parracatau he wasnt a middleweight so what i'm am saying is that he didnt get hit as hard as hagler or lamotta and the rest so he cannot be in this convo.

  • @parracatau george chuvalo

  • thanks for the retarded commentary

  • coulda been better without the commentary. u just ruined ur own vid.

  • 2x to that

  • yes that s really true i never forget this film

  • who is interested in waht really happened??, this is not a documentary, this is art

  • u hear me u never got me down

  • very nice russian coments , the ussian language fits to that kind of scenes

  • are you nuts i never noticed directors before marty his films are shot so beautiful hes the master

  • Just an opinion, I don't really like anything he's done except for the nonfiction piece on his parents.

  • Sugar Ray Robinson was the greatest fighter in history. Why are peiple still so racist today.

  • because you people are eating up all our fried chicken

  • lol niggers haha. SIke u hate black people ur waisting ur time. We here 2 stay as u can see ur president is black. Get ur personal life together and then worry bout black folk

  • Mike Tyson would roll over his tiny ass any time.

  • he also wouldent make the middle weight

  • You have to remember the white people who are still wrapped up in the whole race issue do so because for the first time in their lives they are expected to compete on a level playing field and they can't make the cut. I'm white but don't care about race. I don't expect anything handed to me like the whining whites here do.

  • ONE OF MY IDOLS IS JAKE LA MOTTA

  • simply beautiful..!!

  • Russian translation?

  • sugar ray robinson and jake la motta fought 5 times, la motta won 1 of those 5 fights and have said himself that sugar ray robinson is the greatest p4p fighter of all time

  • i hated sugar ray robinson for the longest time because of this movie until i saw what really happened. this is nothing like what really happened.

  • This fight scene is a lot closer to the Rocky movies than it was to the fight itself. I just rewatched the real fight on youtube and most of this didn't happen, it is pure sensationalism. All that blood squirting everywhere, Jake saying " Come on, come on", Robinson grinning like an evil blood thirsty villian, Jake hanging on to the ropes, Jake going over to Robinson before the announcement and saying " You never got me down" then being dragged away, none of this happened in real life.

  • I don't know why that surprises you. There isn't one movie based on an historical figure that doesn't have some inaccuracies, or as they call it, taking creative license. Hollywood isn't concerned with what really happened, they're only concerned with what will put asses in seats

  • Yo Adrienne!

  • wheres da ref???? in dat beat down

    it always gotta be over dramatic lol

  • I think the fact that you don't see a ref in that shot is symbolic of unrestrained lawlessness

  • I think the reason that you don't see the ref is symbolic of the fact that the ref is behind the camera.

  • "ray, i never went down...you hear me? you never knocked me down"

    fukkin sav yo

  • yeah but he did beat him decisively 5 out of the 6 fights they fought

  • As for me, Raging Bull is better. I like Lynch, but not The Elephant Man, his Wild At Heart is the best :)

  • I would've been happy with The Elephant Man beating Raging Bull, though. I do love it. I just can't believe it was Ordinary People.

    But I'm glad I'm not the only the one who feels that way about Wild at Heart. I think Mulholland Drive is the best but Wild at Heart is my favorite.

  • "What do you prefer, Raging Bull or The Elephant Man? Both movies were showed in 1980. They competed in the Academy Awards. Finally, they are similar in the kind of story (a biopic) and the b/w cinematography."

  • RAGING BULL!

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