KSI: Can't Lose
KSI: Can't Lose
| 10 August 2018 (USA)
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Millions tuned in to see KSI beat Joe Weller in the biggest amateur boxing match of all time. But what didn't they see? The blood, sweat and determination underpinning KSI's intense training regime and a revealing look at his world off camera. This is the exclusive and never before seen story of Knowledge, Strength and Integrity, and how JJ, with 18m YouTube subscribers, went from actor to athlete.

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MamaGravity

good back-story, and good acting

Grimossfer

Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%

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SanEat

A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."

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Bergorks

If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.

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salmanracing

Well put together film. Shows the ambitions of KSI to beat his opponent. Looking forward to the 25th of August now

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Nick Will Charlie Paul

2017 was the year of disstracks, 2018 is so far the year of boxing. Whilst the US YouTube scene most likely inspired the UK wave of disstracks, the opposite has happened with boxing. When KSI and Joe Weller broke records and announced a new era for YouTube back in February, the world saw that the UK could still influence the rest, with Logan Paul accepting JJ's challenge to a boxing match after quite frankly hammering Weller an L. August 25th will see KSI and his brother ComedyShortsGamer, otherwise known as Deji, box Logan Paul and Jake Paul respectively. The potential views will be insane, but not before KSI has had another big hit in the form of his documentary, 'Can't Lose'. The hour long film shows an insight into how JJ prepared for the previous fight against former-friend Joe Weller, including behind the scenes footage of his training, as well as interviews with his close friends, ranging from his boxing trainer Vidal Riley to his parents. JJ himself has shown a much truer version ever since returning from his break early last year, but with 'Can't Lose' you can really see into the man behind the 18 million subscribers. A couple of moments in particular stand out; without going into too much detail, the pure state of KSI before the fight was extremely interesting to see, as well as the way the documentary ends before the credits roll. The editing, camera work and music are also all great, the director does a brilliant job. Would recommend this to anyone who is a fan of either KSI the Sidemen or just of boxing in general. On an ending note, it does concern me how Logan Paul will analyse the documentary, and what he might manage to learn from it, but we will see August 25th.

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ni_dejong

I myself have been watching KSI ever since his first videos on Youtube when he started off playing FPS games ( CoD & Halo ) in 2009 before he became the biggest Fifa Youtuber of all time.His persona on Youtube made him the ultimate entertainment machine that couldn't be stopped till this day. He went from being a "nerdy" gamer to being an actor, comedian, musician and ultimately an amateur boxer wanting to make it pro.I've been following every step of his first boxing experience up to his upcoming boxing match with Logan Paul and I must say that I underestimated the amount of time and effort he puts into this. Even though this is "just amateur boxing", his whole lifestyle and physique changed in the last couple of months.What you see in this amazing documentary is a journey of how someone is literally in blood, sweat and tears every single day pushing himself to the limit to become the better version of what he once was.I hope a lot of his fans / viewers especially the younger audience will learn from this and will look up to KSI.

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imranboy

Amazing movie sick documentary and people should watch it

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