Night of the Fight: Hatton's Last Stand

2013 "One Night. His last Fight. Ricky Hatton's redemption."
7.1| 0h45m| PG-13| en
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Dogged by scandal, alcohol issues, rehab & suicidal thoughts Ricky Hatton, one day decides enough is enough. Its time to step back into the ring. This is about personal redemption. The film follows Ricky Hatton in the weeks running up to his final fight against Senchenko, including fight night itself ,where ringside cameras capture every moment prior to, during and after the fight, including inside the locker rooms and corridors.

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Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
DipitySkillful an ambitious but ultimately ineffective debut endeavor.
Ariella Broughton It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
Joao Alves I just finished The Night of the Fight and I really enjoyed it. I'm not a boxing fan and little I knew about Ricky Hatton but this film really captivated me with its narrative. It's not another documentary about boxing, It's a film about redemption and the inner strength of a great fighter. The image is great and the access to Ricky deeper and most intimate moments really make this film an extraordinary insight to the a champion emotions and struggles. The soundtrack is also great, conveying a general feeling about the film without imposing. I recommend this film to everyone who enjoys sport and the power that sport has to gather crowds in support of a legend.
Tom Magnus This is a sensational film, how it's rating on IMDb is so low is totally beyond me! Without spoiling anything the film follows Ricky Hatton in the build up to his comeback fight. The filmmakers get remarkable access to him and it is amazing to get such an insight into the turmoil and pressure that Hatton was going through at the time. It is impossible not to like Ricky Hatton but this film will make you miss him all the more. It is incredibly powerful and beautifully shot - some of the training scenes are awesome and the fight night scene at the end is one of the greatest scenes that I have ever seen in a documentary, incredible attention to detail, literally makes you feel like you are in the ring with him! The soundtrack to this film is insane too, goose pimples at several moments! Don't be put off my the low rating on IMDb - you will not regret watching this!!