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If you’re referring to "The Bleeder," the 2016 biographical drama (also released as Chuck ), it’s the gritty, real-life story of Chuck Wepner —the "Bayonne Bleeder" who inspired Sylvester Stallone to write Rocky .

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While Wepner becomes the inspiration for the world's most famous movie franchise ( Rocky ), the film focuses on the personal toll of that fame. It explores his struggles with drug use, infidelity, and the realization that while the "Italian Stallion" was a hero, the man he was based on was struggling to keep his life together.

Directed by Philippe Falardeau and starring Liev Schreiber, the film follows the rise and fall of Chuck Wepner, a heavyweight boxer from New Jersey. Wepner was a liquor salesman and a local legend known for his incredible chin and his tendency to bleed heavily during fights. If you meant a write-up for the or

The film centers on Wepner’s 1975 title fight against Muhammad Ali. Against all odds, Wepner lasted 15 rounds and even managed to knock Ali down once, a feat that catapulted him into sudden, overwhelming fame.

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Identity, the difference between fame and greatness, and the "bleeding" of one's personal life under public scrutiny. Technical Guide: The Brake Bleeder