Naked Sport: Welcome to the Sewer
Naked Sport: Welcome to the Sewer

Naked Sport: Welcome to the Sewer

1993Movie51 minEnglish

Produced by PBS in 1992, this documentary explores the darker side of boxing. It follows the career of a young Shannon Briggs and includes interviews with Evander Holyfield, Larry Holmes, Teddy Atlas, Dan Duva, Kathy Duva, Lou Duva, Bobby Czyz, Bob Arum, Mike Marley and even Muhammad Ali.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Jean-Jacques AnnaudGenres: Documentary, Sports

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the gritty and often extreme world of underground sports, showcasing athletes who push the boundaries of human endurance and skill in unconventional arenas. From brutal martial arts to high-risk stunts, it captures the raw intensity and dedication of individuals pursuing their passion outside mainstream recognition. The film provides a visceral look at the dedication, pain, and ultimate reward experienced by these athletes in the pursuit of victory.

Critical Reception

Naked Sport: Welcome to the Sewer received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its raw energy and unflinching portrayal of extreme sports. While some found the content shocking or gratuitous, others praised its immersive quality and the dedication of the athletes featured. Audiences generally responded positively to the adrenaline-fueled action and unique subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw and unflinching look at extreme sports.
  • Some critics found the subject matter too intense or violent.
  • Commended for showcasing the dedication and skill of niche athletes.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features a wide array of obscure and often dangerous sporting events, including variations of underground fighting and extreme obstacle courses, many of which were specifically organized for the film.

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