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  • SPX
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 23875

    #1

    MMA Documentaries

    I'm working on an article right now about MMA documentaries and had to track down 8 of them to write about. It hasn't been incredibly easy. The are plenty of vids out there, but not high-quality, professional docs on the sport.

    Anyway, in anyone's interested, I though I'd list the ones I came up with. Feel free to add to the list. I'm curious about what I may have missed.


    My list:


    The Smashing Machine -- I know everyone's seen it. No explanation needed.

    Choke - Probably most of you have seen this one too, but if not, it's a pretty interesting look at Rickson Gracie's involvement in the Vale Tudo 1995 tournament in Tokyo.

    Jens Pulver | Driven - A good indie doc that extensively explores the effects of childhood abuse on Pulver's psyche and follows him as he prepares for the Javi Vazquez fight.

    Cage Fighting Women - A 60 minute BBC special on Rosi Sexton and Lisa Higo, as they prepare for an upcoming bout and upcoming tournament, respectively. One of the few (only?) docs on female fighters.

    Rites of Passage - Old school documentary on MMA released in 2002 that profiles the sport around the turn of the millenium when it was still kind of underground. Features guys like Couture, Inoue, Coleman, Frank Shamrock, etc.

    Renzo Gracie: Legacy - Excellent doc on Renzo's career, tracing it from his early fights in Brazil to his IFL fight with Pat Miletich. Lots of good behind the scenes footage, apparently accumulated over the course of several years.

    The Reem - Online documentary that basically just shows Overeem doing his thing: traveling around the globe, training, terrorizing little Japanese bitches, and preparing for the Rogers fight, the 2010 K-1 Grand Prix, and the SF HW Grand Prix.

    Pride Fighting Decade - A Pride love fest that covers the org from its beginning to the point where it was sold to Zuffa. Disappointingly sparse when it comes to any sort of behind-the-scenes footage or info, but there's a ton of good fight footage and good interviews with fighters of the era.
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  • flyinggogoplata
    Banned
    • Jun 2011
    • 1048

    #2
    tl;dr

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    • Luke
      10 year vet
      • Oct 2006
      • 30060

      #3
      I'll be honest I havent seen a single one you listed but this one looks good imo
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      • Svino
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 3873

        #4
        I think you got most of the good ones. There used to be a website "mmadocumentaries.com" that had a whole ton of vids, but I guess it's down now.

        There are a bunch of docs on individual fighters. I know there's one on Couture, and one on Lindland. I watched and liked the now inappropriately named documentary, "Fedor - The Baddest Man on the Planet"

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        • SPX
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 23875

          #5
          Originally posted by Luke
          I'll be honest I havent seen a single one you listed but this one looks good imo
          I remember hearing about that one. I guess it hasn't been released yet. Looks like it's well-made.
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          • Mr. IWS
            215 Hustler
            • Sep 2006
            • 99891

            #6
            whoops, nevermind. Looks like X got that one covered.
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            • Luke
              10 year vet
              • Oct 2006
              • 30060

              #7
              Originally posted by SPX
              I remember hearing about that one. I guess it hasn't been released yet. Looks like it's well-made.

              It's first screening was last Saturday at the LA film fest
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              • SPX
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 23875

                #8
                I have mixed emotions about documentaries like those. On one hand, it looks GREAT. On the other, any time the production is THAT slick, there almost seems to be something artificial about it.
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                • zY|
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 8385

                  #9
                  There's also The Striking Truth with GSP and David Louiseau and also that one on Jon Fitch. Disclaimer: I have seen neither.
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