Zack Smith Feature Article: Fighting In New York City a young counterfeiter (Channing Tatum) is introduced to the world of underground street fighting, where a seasoned scam artist (Terrence Howard) becomes his manager in the bare-knuckle brawl action circuit. To begin I will enlighten you with some basics of the film without telling all the good parts, so here it is.It starts with a strapping young fellow walking through the New York streets with a box filled with knock off books of Harry Potter and other things like that.He comes to the street where he’s going to sell his stuff and proceeds to do so.A fine young lady comes by and stops to look at the books, she buys one but wants it back due to the fact that it’s a knock off. But Tatum says “all sales are final sorry.”So he goes on to sell his books, when these street thugs come by and tell him that he can’t sell his stuff here anymore.Things get physical and Tatum kicks the crap out of the guys, during all this tom foolery some hooligans come running by and take his money.He chases the kid through the streets, subway, stores and everything in between till the kid gets away.So he goes back to the Asian man who sits in front of his store all day and doesn’t say a word, and supplies him with his goods and gives him what’s left of the money.So as he’s walking home with his box of umbrellas that he obtained from the Asian man outside the store, it starts to rain, with the box over his head and his clothes soaked from the rain he notices someone inside the diner, it’s the thief from earlier.He goes inside to confront him and says I just want my money back and I’ll go my way.But the Terrence had other plans for him after what he saw that day in the street, he found himself a fighter.At first he wanted nothing to do with it and just wanted to go his way, but the lure of money brings him into the underground fight scene where not everything is as it seems.
Feature Article: Fighting
In New York City a young counterfeiter (Channing Tatum) is introduced to the world of underground street fighting, where a seasoned scam artist (Terrence Howard) becomes his manager in the bare-knuckle brawl action circuit.
To begin I will enlighten you with some basics of the film without telling all the good parts, so here it is. It starts with a strapping young fellow walking through the New York streets with a box filled with knock off books of Harry Potter and other things like that. He comes to the street where he’s going to sell his stuff and proceeds to do so. A fine young lady comes by and stops to look at the books, she buys one but wants it back due to the fact that it’s a knock off. But Tatum says “all sales are final sorry.” So he goes on to sell his books, when these street thugs come by and tell him that he can’t sell his stuff here anymore. Things get physical and Tatum kicks the crap out of the guys, during all this tom foolery some hooligans come running by and take his money. He chases the kid through the streets, subway, stores and everything in between till the kid gets away. So he goes back to the Asian man who sits in front of his store all day and doesn’t say a word, and supplies him with his goods and gives him what’s left of the money. So as he’s walking home with his box of umbrellas that he obtained from the Asian man outside the store, it starts to rain, with the box over his head and his clothes soaked from the rain he notices someone inside the diner, it’s the thief from earlier. He goes inside to confront him and says I just want my money back and I’ll go my way. But the Terrence had other plans for him after what he saw that day in the street, he found himself a fighter. At first he wanted nothing to do with it and just wanted to go his way, but the lure of money brings him into the underground fight scene where not everything is as it seems.