A LOVE LETTER TO BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU
When actor Sean Patrick Flanery (The Boondock Saints, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles) was a kid, a prophetic event occurred, one that contradicts the oft-heard phrase that says what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Why do I say “prophetic”? Because if what happened had stayed in Vegas, Flanery still might be digging ditches instead of using that moment in time to forge a future that led to Born a Champion.
The new film is a martial-arts-imitates-life narrative that could have been titled Ode to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. In it, Flanery plays Mickey Kelley, a character that all martial artists will find themselves rooting for.
my dad, a Golden Gloves boxer, took me to Vegas,” Flanery said. “I onstage, and he did what looked like a with kicks. His big jumpsuit looked like a When I asked Dad if that was karate, he said, ‘He studied with the old man: Ed Parker, karate.’ I said, ‘Man, I want to do that!’”
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