It’s set to be the hottest corner team in boxing: one Oscar winner, one Oscar nominee, and an eclectic, fan-favorite director. If everything goes according to plan, “The Fighter” will bring together all of those elements, teaming “Departed” co-stars Matt Damon and Mark Wahlberg with helmer Darron Aronofsky for a gritty sporting epic.
Recent reports have labeled Aronofsky as being in final talks for the project, but according to Wahlberg, it sounds as if the “Requiem for a Dream” director is officially onboard and ready to move forward. “I talked to him on the phone two days ago,” Wahlberg revealed to MTV News. “We’re going to sit down with Matt and just figure out when we can start it.”
“The Fighter” tells the true story of underdog boxing champ “Irish” Micky Ward (Wahlberg) and his trainer/brother Dick Eklund (Damon), following their lives from the rough-and-tumble streets of Lowell, Massachusetts to an internationally heralded bout at the world championships.
Wahlberg is adament that if they’re going to make the movie, they’ll do it the right way. “The whole thing is to make it look real,” he said. “I want to do these guys justice. We don’t want to do any over-the-top, unrealistic fight scenes.”
For his part, the actor — who’s also gearing up for M. Night Shyamalan’s “The Happening” — promises that “The Fighter” will envoke memories of an earlier boxing classic. “If it ain’t gonna be like “Raging Bull,” then it ain’t worth doing,” he exclaimed. “These guys, they have the story. Their lives are incredible. The things that they went through, and the things that they overcame and endured. It’s one of those amazing stories that I hope I get an opportunity to tell in my career. It’s going to be one of them gems.”




July 9th, 2007 at 11:54 am
I’ve seen the famous Ward fight on YouTube and there is no actor that could play him other than the great Mark Wahlberg. He’s perfect. I do hope it all comes to fruition and being a big boxing fan, I can’t wait to see it.
July 9th, 2007 at 5:15 pm
“The rough-and-tumble streets of Lowell, Massachusetts,” eh? Wow, anybody from there must be a real tough customer (points at self).