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Mark Wahlberg plays Micky Ward in new flick “The Fighter”
Pending approval of the final script, Variety is reporting that Matt Damon and Mark Wahlberg have signed to star in “The Fighter,” which will tell the true story “Irish” Micky Ward. Wahlberg will play Ward. Damon will play his trainer and half-brother, Dick Ecklund.
I’ve been dying to do a boxing movie my whole career,” Wahlberg recently told Reuters. “I’ve been close to doing two, and they kinda fell apart, but it’s something I’m very excited about.”
Paramount Pictures recently green-lit the film and production is scheduled to begin this summer in Boston. The film chronicles the two brothers growing up in Lowell, Massachusetts and goes through Ward’s success and immortalization as a fighter.
Ecklund was a journeyman fighter who sent Sugar Ray Leonard to the canvas in 1978. His career was derailed by drug addiction and a prison sentence. Upon his release, he convinced his younger brother, Ward – who had retired from boxing at 26 after losing four straight – to get back in the ring. Under Ecklund’s tutelage, Ward won the WBU Light Welterweight title and engaged in one of the greatest fight trilogies in history with Arturo Gatti.
Pending approval of the final script, Variety is reporting that Matt Damon and Mark Wahlberg have signed to star in “The Fighter,” which will tell the true story “Irish” Micky Ward. Wahlberg will play Ward. Damon will play his trainer and half-brother, Dick Ecklund.
I’ve been dying to do a boxing movie my whole career,” Wahlberg recently told Reuters. “I’ve been close to doing two, and they kinda fell apart, but it’s something I’m very excited about.”
Paramount Pictures recently green-lit the film and production is scheduled to begin this summer in Boston. The film chronicles the two brothers growing up in Lowell, Massachusetts and goes through Ward’s success and immortalization as a fighter.
Ecklund was a journeyman fighter who sent Sugar Ray Leonard to the canvas in 1978. His career was derailed by drug addiction and a prison sentence. Upon his release, he convinced his younger brother, Ward – who had retired from boxing at 26 after losing four straight – to get back in the ring. Under Ecklund’s tutelage, Ward won the WBU Light Welterweight title and engaged in one of the greatest fight trilogies in history with Arturo Gatti.
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