မင်းသားကြီး Hugh Jackman ပါဝင်တဲ့ အာလုံးအကြိုက်တွေ့စေမယ့် စက်ရုပ် အက်ရှင် ဖိုက်တင်ကား အလန်းလေးတင်ဆက်ပေးချင်ပါတယ်။ ဒီရုပ်ရှင်က ထွက်စတုန်းကလဲ လူကြိုက်များနာမည်ကြီးခဲ့သလို ဘယ်အချိန်ကြည့်ကြည့်မရိုးတဲ့ Drama, Sci-Fi ကားလေးပါပဲ။ ဇာတ်လမ်းကတော့ စက်ရုပ်တွေကို အရမ်းစိတ်ဝင်စားလွန်းလို့ အကြွေးပတ်ပတ်လည် ဝိုင်းနေတဲ့ ချာလီ၊ ချာလီ ဆီမှာ မရင်းနှီးတဲ့ ၁၀ အရွယ် ဂျစ်ကန်ကန်သားတစ်ယောက်ရှိတယ်။ သားဖနှစ်ယောက် ပေါင်းမိပြီး ကောက်ရတဲ့ စက်ရုပ်နဲ့ ကြေးစားလက်ဝှေ့ ပွဲတွေကို ဝင်ရောက်ထိုးသတ်ရင်း နာမည်ကြီးလာခဲ့တယ်။ စက်ရုပ်ရဲ့ နာမည်က အက်ပ်တန်ပါ နာမည် ကြီးလာတဲ့ အက်ပ်တန်နဲ့ သားအဖနှစ်ယောက် Real Steel ကမ္ဘာ့ ချန်ပီယံ ပွဲရဲ့ ချန်ပီယံကို စိန်ခေါ်ပြီး ဘယ်လို ဖိုက်တင်ပလေးကြမလဲဆိုတာ။
In the depression, Chaney, a strong silent streetfighter, joins with Speed, a promoter of no-holds-barred street boxing bouts. They go to New Orleans where Speed borrows money to set up fights for Chaney, but Speed gambles away any winnings.
Boxer Joe Pendleton, flying to his next fight, crashes...because a Heavenly Messenger, new on the job, snatched Joe's spirit prematurely from his body. Before the matter can be rectified, Joe's body is cremated; so the celestial Mr. Jordan grants him the use of the body of wealthy Bruce Farnsworth, who's just been murdered by his wife. Joe tries to remake Farnsworth's unworthy life in his own clean-cut image, but then falls in love; and what about that murderous wife?
In a near future, the world order has changed. With its 10 millions of unemployed citizens, France has now become a poor country. Its people wavers between rebellion and resignation and find an outlet in the shape of TV broadcast ultra brutal fights in which the players are legally doped and unscrupulous.
Both Jack Sander and Bob Corby are boxers in love with Mabel. Jack and Mabel wed, but their marriage is flat. The young wife looks to Bob for comfort.
A meek millionaire masquerades as a boxing star to win a girl's heart.
Mountain Rivera is a veteran heavyweight and near-champion who suddenly finds himself washed up in the only trade he knows—prizefighting. Yet, threatened by gangsters for welshing on a gambling debt, Mountain’s opportunistic manager, Maish Rennick, schemes to get the ex-boxer into a phony wrestling match to make some quick money. Although he and his loyal trainer, Army, oppose the degrading proposition, the disillusioned Mountain begins to wonder if he has any options left.
Lulu Belle is singing in a cheap dive in Natchez, Mississippi in the early 1900's when she meets rising young attorney George Davis. He gives up his fiancée and career to marry Lulu Bell. When his money runs out, Lulu Belle goes to work in a New Orleans club run by tough gambler Mark Brady. She tries to send George back to Natchez by pretending that she has fallen for prize-fighter Butch Cooper but George, in a fit of jealousy, drives a handful of forks into Butch's face. He is sent to prison and Lulu goes to New York with millionaire Harry Randolph, who makes her the singing sensation of Broadway and asks her to marry him. She refuses when she learns that George has been released from prison, realizing that he is the only man she ever truly loved.
A broken-down alcoholic prizefighter struggles to keep custody of his adoring son.
To restore his family's lost wealth, a young Boston lad stows away on a ship bound for the California Gold Rush. When their very proper butler gives chase, all roads lead to nonstop adventure, wild and woolly characters, and a lucky punch that leads to a bonanza of belly laughs!
A prize-fighting boxer with a lethal right punch falls for a gangster's moll on the run in Mexico.
Sach is given a post-hypnotic suggestion that turns him into a championship prizefighter.
Hotheaded laborer B.J. Hammer can't go long without ending up in a fight, and, after he comes out on top in a particularly impressive workplace scuffle, word of his brawling skills makes its way to Davis, a top boxing manager. Hammer is hired by Davis and begins a lucrative career in the ring, only to find out that his new employer wants him to throw a fight and take part in other illicit activities. Hammer reacts to this news violently, and the feud is on.
A former prizefighter tries to help his son pay off his gambling debts.
Prizefighter Jimmy Nolan, facing an opportunity to get a championship fight, is knocked out when he sustains what is apparently a permanent injury to his arm. From there, Nolan's path leads downhill. He is drawn into a romance with a nightclub entertainer, then is framed on a theft charge by a jealous suitor. After his prison term, Nolan makes a spectacular comeback in a fight which proves his courage and integrity, while disproving the fallacy about the old sports adage that "they never come back."
Harold Hobbs doesn't much like that his lazy, sponging and unemployed brother-in-law Claude and his mother-in-law live with him and his wife, Hortense, especially as the in-laws seem to rule the roost ever since they moved in. To get his in-laws out of the house, Harold has regularly left a bottle of booze for Claude to be able to entertain prospective employers. When Harold learns that on all the other occasions the employers have not showed (he assumes there probably were no prospective employers) leaving Claude to consume the booze on his own, he decides to show Claude a lesson by spiking the bottle with castor oil. Complications ensue when Joe, Harold's friend, encourages him to skip work to attend the prize fight. What Joe doesn't tell Harold is that he tells his boss that Harold needs the day off to attend to the sudden death of his brother-in-law.
Story of romance between a young boxer in fairground boxing booth and a chorus girl, and how 'Racer', a 'Wall of Death' rider in the same fairground, involves them in a robbery.
An ex-sailor turned boxer finds romance and gets a shot at the heavyweight title.
Concentration camp commander Kraft finds out that prisoner Kominek is a former professional boxer. Overnight, the prisoner is made Kraft's exercise partner and unwillingly rises to a privileged position at the camp. His anger over the death of his friend and co-prisoner leads to open revolt. The film brings a new view of human degradation during fascism by a tragic story of one man whose only chance for survival is to accept the rules of an unequal game.
A crusading sportswriter exposes racketeers involved in paying off fighters to throw their matches.