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  2. James Belcher - Wikipedia

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    James Belcher, also known as Jem Belcher (15 April 1781 – 30 July 1811), was an English bare-knuckle prize-fighter and Champion of All England 1800–1805.

  3. Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher - Wikipedia

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    Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher is a 2022 British-American biographical drama film about the birth of boxing, written by and starring Matt Hookings. The film explores the life of Jem Belcher who became the youngest ever world champion. Jem was partially blind at the age of 22 and dead by the age of 30.

  4. Matt Hookings Tells the Story of the Birth of Boxing In ... - AOL

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    Matt Hookings wrote the screenplay, produced, and starred as Jem Belcher in this passion project that was 10 years in the making. Available on Prime Video and starring Russell Crowe, the movie is ...

  5. Matt Hookings - Wikipedia

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    Hookings most notable work is the role of Jem Belcher [17] [18] in the film Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher, [19] [20] which is a true story based on the life incidents of a boxing hero from the early 1800’s.

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  7. Netflix Dramas, 30% Tax Credit Lift Lithuania’s Growing Biz

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    When U.K.-based Camelot Films’ “Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher” was forced to relocate to Lithuania earlier this year, after the film’s Welsh financing fell through, executive ...

  8. Tom Cribb - Wikipedia

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    Later, the foremost prizefighting reporter, Pierce Egan, stated that he was aware that some "friends of the CHAMPION" had encouraged the myth that Cribb enjoyed an unbeaten career by "withholding the name of his vanquisher" (Boxiana, vol. 1). [10] On 8 April 1807 Cribb beat Jem Belcher (who had been English champion from 1800 to 1805). [11]

  9. Talk:James Belcher - Wikipedia

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