Jim BraddockI have to believe that when things are bad I can change them.
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Mae BraddockMaybe I understand, some, about having to fight. So you just remember who you are... you're the Bulldog of Bergen, and the Pride of New Jersey, you're everybody's hope, and the kids' hero, and you are the champion of my heart, James J. Braddock.
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Jim BraddockYou think you're telling me something? Like, what, boxing is dangerous, something like that? You don't think working triple shifts and at night on a scaffold isn't just as likely to get a man killed? What about all those guys who died last week living in cardboard shacks to save on rent money just to feed their family, 'cause guys like you have not quite figured out a way yet to make money off of watching that guy die? But in my profession - and it is my profession - I'm a little more fortunate.
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[last title cards]
Title cardTwo years later Jim Braddock put his title on the line against Joe Louis. Jim knocked him down in the first round though Louis went on to win the bout. Joe Louis would always call Jim Braddock the most courageous man he ever fought.
Title cardJim served honorably in World War II.
Title cardHe later owned and operated heavy equipment on the same docks where he labored during the Great Depression.
Title cardIn the early 1960's he helped build the Verrazano Bridge.
Title cardJim and Mae bought a house in New Jersey with the winnings from the Baer fight. They raised their children in that house and lived there for the rest of their lives.
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Jim BraddockFor two hundred and fifty dollars I would fight your wife!
Mae BraddockEvery time you get hit, feels like I'm getting' hit too.
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Jim Braddock[to his former business partners]the thing is I can't afford to pay the heat and I had "farm" my kids to live with relatives, they keep cutting shifts down at the dock, you just don't get picked every day, I sold everything I got to anybody who would buy, I went on public assistance at the relief office, they gave me nineteen dollars, I need another eighteen dollars and thirty eight cents so I can pay the heating bill and get the kids back, you all know me well enough to know, if I had anywhere else to go I wouldn't be here, if you could help me through this time I would surely be grateful
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Sporty LewisIs that a ghost I'm seeing? An apparition? Or is it James J. Braddock the Bulldog of Burgen?
Title card"In all the history of the boxing game you find no human interest story to compare with the life narrative of James J. Braddock..." - Damon Runyon
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Jim BraddockYou drove all the way out here to talk about the weather?
Joe GouldMaybe I was in the neighborhood! Did you ever think of that? A little fresh air!
ReporterBob Johnson, Boston Globe. Two days ago, we ran a story about you giving your relief money back. Can you tell our readers why?
Jim BraddockI believe we live in a great country, a country that's great enough to help a man financially when he's in trouble. But lately, I've had some good fortune, and I'm back in the black. And I just thought I should return it.
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Max BaerIt's no joke, pal. People die in fairy tales all the time.
Jimmy JohnstonRight here. Editorial says this fight is good as murder, and everybody associated with it should be hauled into court and prosecuted afterwords. They say the paper's gettin' all sorts of letters from people saying you're their inspiration - like you saved their lives or somethin'. If you ask me, it's a lotta crap... but if I'm gonna promote this fight, I'm not gettin' hung out to dry if somethin' happens to you.
Mike WilsonScrew FDR, Hoover, they're all the same, I come home one day I'm standing in my living room, and between the mortgage and the market and the God damn lawyer that was supposed to be working for me, it stopped being mine, it all stopped being mine, FDR isn't give me my house back yet