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Thriller In Manila [2008]

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   Studio: 4dvd
   Region: 2
   Number of Discs: 1
   Format: PAL,
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   Sales Rank: 1003

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Customer Reviews:

  The Untold truth (05 January 2009)
A must watch for all boxing fans. This doc gives the untold story behind these two greats. Would Ali be still thought as the greatest if Joe was alowed to come out for the 15th? Its sad that Joe never got the chance (even tho he couldnt see!) And for this, Joe still holds a gruge to this day. True he dont forgive Ali for all the racist jibes he constanly threw at Joe. I cant help thinking if Joe one the fight he wouldnt hold the grudge. A must for every boxing fans dvd collection.

  Great documentry but dvd is cut (22 November 2008)
This is a great documentry but unfortunately the dvd is cut by 5 minutes most notably footage of the 1971 Ali v Frazier fight when it was shown recently on tv we were shown actual fight footage on dvd all get is photographs which doesn't show the knockdown punch that Frazier delivers to Ali the interviewees are talking about it but we cant see it which is a shame as it's pivotal in showing us how truly well matched these two great fighters were if you taped when it was on tv keep it and steer clear of this dvd

  Superb documentary (18 November 2008)
A perfect, yet in many ways a very different, companion to the brilliant documentary When We Were Kings. Saw this on TV - reviting stuff and a very different portayal of the mighty Ali as was brought forward in When We Were Kings.

  Frazier's side of the story (14 November 2008)
This story has been waiting to be told for quite some time. As a big boxing fan, especially with the dearth of good heavyweights in this current era (maybe David Haye can change that) it is great to watch two fighters from the Golden Age of the heavyweight division going properly toe to toe. But there is so much more to this documentary, and it paints a rather different picture of Muhammed Ali than the vast majority of any other history on his conduct inside and outside of the ring. Fantastic interviews and fight footage, well done Channel 4!

 
 


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