
Bleed for This
This is what the greatest comeback in sports history looks like
The inspirational story of World Champion Boxer Vinny Pazienza, who after a near fatal car crash, which left him not knowing if he'd ever walk again, made one of sports most incredible comebacks.
- 6.8
- 2016
- Released
- 1h 56m

Miles Teller
Vinny Pazienza
Aaron Eckhart
Kevin Rooney
Katey Sagal
Louise Pazienza
Ciarán Hinds
Angelo Pazienza
Ted Levine
Lou Duva
Christine Evangelista
Ashley
Amanda Clayton
Doreen Pazienza
Daniel Sauli
Jon
Tina Casciani
Heather
Gary Galone
Caesar's Pit Boss
Allie Marshall
Sport Reporter / Fight Attendee
Liz Carey
Charity
Julie Ann Dawson
Ring Girl
Gia Skova
Duran Ring Girl
Jordan Gelber
Dan Duva
Jay Leno
Himself (uncredited)
Stephanie McIntyre
VIP Supporter
Portland Helmich
Reporter at Weigh-In
Tanja Melendez Lynch
Woman at Twin River
Susan Garfield
Casino Gambler
Sully Erna
Caesar's Blackjack Dealer
Gene Amoroso
Anthony
Kimberly Howe
Doreen's Friend
Dante Palminteri
NBC Late Night Page
Mark Burzenski
Event Security
Ashley Tramonte
Ringside VIP
Keith Jeffrey
Manny
Tom DeNucci
Tommy
Dicky Eklund Jr.
Burchfield's Waiter
Arthur Hiou
Head Judge
Gary Tanguay
Reporter in Caesar's Tunnel
Noelle Trudeau
Foxy Lady Stripper
Mario Carneiro
Event Goer (uncredited)
Jeff Kamps
Ringside Gambler
Colleen Kelly
Sports Reporter (uncredited)
Kent R. Williams
Contruction Worker (uncredited)
Released
en
$6,000,000.00
$6,174,491.00
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Reviews

**Born again to reach the sky.** I definitely did not expect it. It's a biographical-sport-drama, that tells an inspiring story of a talented young American boxer who faced the biggest setback in his career after met with a car crash. The remaining parts focused on how he struggles to come back, while recovering from the serious injury. The biggest advantage was the cast. I particularly like
The boxing sports genre has been very generic for a while. Two months ago The Weinstein Company released Hands of Stone (the biopic of Roberto Duran) which I thought was a run of the mill boxing film. It was a comeback story that was dull and shallow. Now we have Open Road Films rushing to the Oscar season with Bleed For This starring Miles Teller as Vinny Pazienza which should be his shot of gett











