mma and the movies

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Originally posted by: rumbaheed
Date: July 19, 2012 at 05:16 PM
Source: https://forum.mmajunkie.com/threads/mma-and-the-movies.47620/

After watching a flood of mma stars try their luck on the big screen was just wondering who people thought were successful and who were awful. For me Randy has been pretty good so far, but alas poor titos kopping it for his efforts in The Crow he was torture!
 
Originally posted by: smartigan
Date: July 19, 2012 at 05:31 PM
Source: https://forum.mmajunkie.com/threads/mma-and-the-movies.47620/

Chuck deserved an Oscar for his role in 300
 
Originally posted by: Sudden_Victory
Date: July 19, 2012 at 06:07 PM
Source: https://forum.mmajunkie.com/threads/mma-and-the-movies.47620/

There's a new movie coming out about a down-on-his-luck, out of shape, middle-aged guy who takes up cage fighting to help pay the bills. Like that happens. Help incur more hospital bills, more like. So far, MMA itself (as opposed to its stars) in the movies has not done real well.
 
Originally posted by: madictionary
Date: July 19, 2012 at 10:00 PM
Source: https://forum.mmajunkie.com/threads/mma-and-the-movies.47620/

Rich Franklin was convincing as a wrestling coach in The Hammer.
 
Originally posted by: smartigan
Date: July 20, 2012 at 06:55 AM
Source: https://forum.mmajunkie.com/threads/mma-and-the-movies.47620/

Sudden_Victory said:
There's a new movie coming out about a down-on-his-luck, out of shape, middle-aged guy who takes up cage fighting to help pay the bills. Like that happens. Help incur more hospital bills, more like. So far, MMA itself (as opposed to its stars) in the movies has not done real well.
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Warrior did well I thought
 
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