The documentary film about the most legendary and outstanding personalities of boxing "World Boxing" captured truly historical people, on whom it is simply impossible not to stop your attention, as their career was full of headlines in newspapers and magazines.
If we talk about the tactics and technique of fighting, you can find more polished boxers, but it was the personalities captured in the film that were remembered for their behavior in the ring and in life, as well as the strength of the blow.
Mike Tyson, George Foreman, and Roy Jones Jr. became such legends. If we talk about what punches should be in boxing, then there is no better technique than that of Mike Tyson, he was especially famous for his "knockout" blow, which cut off opponents several times heavier and higher in height.
Roy Jones Jr. is inimitable for his behavior in the ring, he always gets on the rampage, certainly clearly demonstrates that he is always open to blow, but at the same time never gives the enemy the opportunity to touch himself. According to the reviews of close people and friends, he turns out to be the kindest and most open person, multifaceted in his talents and worldview, an actor both by profession and in the ring, boxing, shows the skills of an actor of the comedy genre. If many fans and admirers of his boxing technique would wish, then all films about boxing would be dedicated to him.
The third boxing legend, to whom the film "World Boxing" is dedicated, is George Foreman, this case is generally unique in its history, so it is simply impossible to miss this.
In his early years, Foremen already began boxing at world championships, but, nevertheless, having suffered a series of crushing defeats, he went to church, becoming a pastor. Until 1987, he did not dare to return, saying that solitude with God is the only thing he needs. However, he nevertheless made up his mind and, having gone through a difficult path of rehabilitation and restoration of form, again became a champion. Now Foreman is retired and returned to church again, however, who knows, he may soon be back on a boxing track.