@@mattsell2361 I think the point of that scene specifically is that he's looking for some sort of redemption or bright side he lost but he was still standing, kinda like life was beating him up and he still kept standing but he was the one who was beating himself up
@@OliverOils I always considered it to be pointless. Like yeah your bragging ray never knocked you down but what’s the point of that, what does that have to do with the other aspects of his life. He was insecure and tried to act tough constantly and were did that get him in the end.
@@mattsell2361 to me it seems that the ring was his therapy session it's not uncommon for fighters to treat fighting as their therapy since everything else in their life, they don't want to confront when he lost, he said "I did a lot of bad things, maybe it's coming back to me" he's aware enough about it but he's not doing anything about it except for training and fighting fighting became his way of expressing himself
“I remember those cheers, They still ring in my ears, And for years they remain in my thoughts. ‘Cause one night I took off my robe, And what’d I do? I forgot to wear shorts. I recall every fall, every hook, every jab, The worst way a guy can get rid of his flab, As you know, my life wasn’t drab. Though I’d rather hear you cheer When I delve into Shakespeare … ‘A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!’ I haven’t had a winner in six months. And though I’m no Olivier, If he fought Sugar Ray, he would say That the thing ain’t the ring, it’s the play. So give me a stage Where this bull here can rage, And though I can fight, I’d much rather recite. That’s entertainment.”
I need to watch it! I feel like many fighters have to pick between fighting smart and risk being boring, or fighting like they have your family hostage and risk taking way too much damage. Legacy, fans, longevity. Short and sweet career, or long and steady? So hard to pick.
No you don’t, it was filled with more drugs, violence, and anger than today. Plus you wouldn’t be making this comment without technology so think again. 😂
Rocky will always be the best boxing movie ever as it had inspiration and taught lessons But I might give this movie a try because these days boxing movies are getting more popular by the minute
Comments are missing the point. He's not supposed to be seen as cool, he's supposed to be seen as a fucking animal with no concern for anyone's health- not his, not Rays, not his families (who are surely freaked the fuck out after seeing their father/husband get beaten half to death). There's a reason why ray is framed in light, while Jake is cast in smoke and shadows. He's not the hero.
"you never got me down" so many failures but I am still here, resilience always wins
Yes
Same here
It’s a good motivation line, but that’s like the opposite of what the movie is about
What is it then?@@mattsell2361
good phrase, but I think you are not understanding the movie.
That quote goes beyond boxing. It's about life itself.
Then you’re missing the point of the movie. The point is he knocked himself down
@@mattsell2361 I think the point of that scene specifically is that he's looking for some sort of redemption or bright side
he lost but he was still standing, kinda like life was beating him up and he still kept standing
but he was the one who was beating himself up
@@OliverOils I always considered it to be pointless. Like yeah your bragging ray never knocked you down but what’s the point of that, what does that have to do with the other aspects of his life. He was insecure and tried to act tough constantly and were did that get him in the end.
@@mattsell2361 to me it seems that the ring was his therapy session
it's not uncommon for fighters to treat fighting as their therapy since everything else in their life, they don't want to confront
when he lost, he said "I did a lot of bad things, maybe it's coming back to me"
he's aware enough about it but he's not doing anything about it except for training and fighting
fighting became his way of expressing himself
@@OliverOils yeah that’s a good point
Watched this in a film class in college. The scene of him shadow boxing in a fog covered boxing ring was incredible.
“I remember those cheers,
They still ring in my ears,
And for years they remain in my thoughts.
‘Cause one night I took off my robe,
And what’d I do? I forgot to wear shorts.
I recall every fall, every hook, every jab,
The worst way a guy can get rid of his flab,
As you know, my life wasn’t drab.
Though I’d rather hear you cheer
When I delve into Shakespeare …
‘A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!’
I haven’t had a winner in six months.
And though I’m no Olivier,
If he fought Sugar Ray, he would say
That the thing ain’t the ring, it’s the play.
So give me a stage
Where this bull here can rage,
And though I can fight,
I’d much rather recite.
That’s entertainment.”
Cold
Badass
Wow
What a chad
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I watched the movie today because of this edit
Did you like it?
Was it good
@@RandomSkyeRoses I thought it was a boxing movie, but it was about how jealousy can destroy a man's life. But yes it is a good movie
@@marquis8867 yep
Name plis
Fact: The Same Year Robert De nero Was Born The FIght occurred Between Sugar Ray and Jake
That opening scene is one of the best in all of cinema
Think they chose the scariest, haunting dude to be Sugar, where we would be afraid by this, Bull isn’t
Facts, Johnny Barnes looked menacing as Robinson. Such a good shot when they show him facing Lamotta.
@@fight8the8feeling8 yeah the slow zoom in on the camera makes him look even more menacing
This was an incredible violent movie. I am thankful as a former Light heavy weight I never received this much punishment.
Makes it even crazier when you really look into Lamotta’s fights, he was incredibly violent, not that strong, just an animal.
@@fight8the8feeling8😢
@@fight8the8feeling8true.
I need to watch it! I feel like many fighters have to pick between fighting smart and risk being boring, or fighting like they have your family hostage and risk taking way too much damage. Legacy, fans, longevity. Short and sweet career, or long and steady? So hard to pick.
@@declanblaisure1449 you will not regret.
Amazing actor, so many years of work. Greatest of all time.
Bro the sweat drenched shining hair in raging bull makes all the difference
Incredible edit.
Beautiful, just beautiful.
The edit: 😎
The movie: 💀
(good movie but bro was just crazy)
Did he wjn or lose
@@shingiaolovcic4877 lost on purpose
This guy is responsible for giving Robinson an 80 fight win streak on his resume.
But Ray never got him down
@@scarytime6420 Yeah but the Criminal Charges for those minors he pimp'ed sure did.
Beautiful work by martin scorcesse but beautiful edit tooo with the back music ....can watch this edit 100 times
Great edit man
You never got me down ray you never got me down
thank you for uploading this, it really means a lot to me. never give up!
this is masterpiece
Both this edit and the movie.
This is the coldest edit bruh 🥶
W Edit🔥💯
That combo edit 😮 1000000000x .
Well done you touched my heart ❤️ .
Masterpiece❤
I love this edit man, i am from BR appreciate it
ايدت عظيم لواحد من اعظم الافلام ❤🇮🇶
We gonna need a Cinderella Man edit after this
I’m in love with this edit
This edit is great, I love it.
Excelente.
Cold edit 🧊 🥶
Роберт Де Ниро навсегда в моем сердце ❤️
I don't JUST like this edit I need it INJECTED into my veins
Ray never got him down, Jake knocked himself down
i see this edit everyday
Me too. I use this as motivation
Same here, greta motivation especially for us Boxers/MMA fighters
I come back to it every once and a while
I fcukin hate this era and time period, I wish I was born in 70s or 80s. Would have gotten peace
if you mean in the US, you must be a straight middle class white male
Real, but someone might attack you got a personal wish on why that era was bad for many people
@@RealDriver0 there will be always be someone, why the hell do I care about someone.
No you don’t, it was filled with more drugs, violence, and anger than today.
Plus you wouldn’t be making this comment without technology so think again. 😂
You can be bitter or better. Your choice
Savage
Peak Film
The original rocky balboa
Og rocky
Rocky will always be the best boxing movie ever as it had inspiration and taught lessons
But I might give this movie a try because these days boxing movies are getting more popular by the minute
Make a edit on Tyson 👍
Damn bro what happened 💀
Me fr
❤
him
The guy looks like Francis ngannou
This is so motivating for me, now im about to go to my boxing training again after just leaving the recent session lol.
Jake Demotta and the Great Sugar Ray Robinson
Yes that was Robert DE Nero
Comments are missing the point. He's not supposed to be seen as cool, he's supposed to be seen as a fucking animal with no concern for anyone's health- not his, not Rays, not his families (who are surely freaked the fuck out after seeing their father/husband get beaten half to death).
There's a reason why ray is framed in light, while Jake is cast in smoke and shadows. He's not the hero.
Screw it, let it happend
I have a small phone and the subscribe button covers the words, can somebody comment what he said?
“Hey ray. I never went down Ray. You never got me down.” Sorry for the late reply
@@ominoussupernova4739 I really appreciate people like you 👍
Esse não é aquele mano dos Barbixas?
Which version of let it happen is this?
Yoo
¿Tu boxeas?
Soy ese
He's name is Jake LaMotta
Nah rocky solos
Nah bro, Jake lamotta smokes sugar ray
Nah goku solos
Both of them can take hits in the head. What's fairly magnificent about both of them is they can withstand a few damages from their opponents.
Parece comigo
Robert de Niro?
Yes
Looks young right but he was in hih mid 30s when he made this
what is the name of this remix?
Let it Happen (Slowed and Reverbed)
whats the name of the song?
let it happen tame impala
Fix
Bro toxic af
Song name
Let it happen-tame impala