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Body and Soul

Body and Soul (1981)

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An update of a John Garfield drama from the '40s, Body and Soul (1981) replaces the Great White Hope with the Black Bruiser Leon Isaac Kennedy, and charts his trials and tribulations to the top of the boxing heap. After Rocky (1976) was such a huge hit, Hollywood started pumping out boxing movies, and George Bowers was tasked with adapting this one. Leon, who wrote the movie plays, well, Leon, a boxer who uses the sport as a hobby as he studies medicine. But when his sister Kelly (Nikki Swasey) gets sick from sickle cell and needs money to pay her medical bills, Leon gets serious about the sweet science and soon finds he's championship material. But while he starts with the noblest intentions, eventually Leon falls prey to the vices that come with being an elite boxer, from shady promoters offering cash to take a dive, to groupies who want a great boxer to go fifteen rounds with their box. With all due respect to the dudes he beats up in the ring, his greatest match up is in a frisky foursome with Ingrid Greer, Ola Ray, and Laurie Senit, three of the top-heaviest hookers, who love their jobs and devour the champ for a T&A KO! Apparently, if you land a few clean right hands you get the kind of women that just looking at leaves dudes with a messy right hand! Land a good left hook and you get hookers like those! Kennedy is willing, able, and horny to take on all comers, including ebony beauties Azizi Johari and Rosanne Katon. It's a wonder he finds the time to get into the ring at all! But the reason this flick even got made was because Leon and Jayne Kennedy were a celebrity power couple. Unfortunately, all we get from Jayne is a nip slip during a romantic scene. Still, with all those body shots, who wouldn't like to watch Body and Soul