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  1. Brutal Glory
    1989 · Drama · 1h 36m

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  1. Brutal Glory: Directed by Koos Roets. With Robert Vaughn, Leah Pinsent, Timothy Brantley, James Ryan. The highly fictionalized making and breaking of Norman Selby, more recognizable as Kid McCoy, the real life American middleweight world boxing champion from the turn of the 20th century.

  2. Brutal Glory. An early-1900s promoter (Robert Vaughn) turns a New York street fighter (Timothy Brantley) into a boxer, who then goes to Africa.

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  4. Brutal Glory. 1989 Directed by Koos Roets. The highly fictionalized making and breaking of Norman Selby, more recognizable as Kid McCoy, the real life American middleweight world boxing champion from the turn of the 20th century. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  5. Brutal Glory. views 1,639,932 updated. Brutal Glory ★★ 1989. Set in New York City in 1918 and based on the true story of the boxer known as “The Real McCoy.” Fascinating and detailed history of a period, a champion, and the man who made it happen. 96m/C VHS . Robert Vaughn, Timothy Brantley, Leah K. Pinsent; D: Koos Roets.

  6. Biography. Sports. Release Date. 1990. Distribution Company. Quest Entertainment. Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 34m. TCM Emails. An young street fighter turned up-and-coming boxer, unwilling to throw fights, travels to Africa where he contests for the middleweight title.

  7. Brutal Glory begins in New York where a kid, presumably a petty thief, gets involved in a street quarrel. Despite his rather feminine appearance, he manages to reshape the faces of his opponents quite well. One of the onlookers watching the fight is a manager taking care of talented boxers.