Sydney Sweeney is making a bold leap into the boxing world. The 27-year-old actress, known for her roles in “A Sense of Happiness” and “Anyone Other Than You,” is taking on the challenging role of Christy Martin, a pioneering female boxer and former WBC champion, in the upcoming biographical film “Christie.” Fans were shocked by Sweeney’s dramatic transformation into the boxing legend, complete with short brown curls and a powerful physique showcased in early photos.
Her portrayal has drawn comparisons to Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson’s transformation for his role as UFC star Mark Kerr in the October film “The Smashing Machine.” “Christie” tells the inspiring and tough story of Martin, the first female boxer signed by legendary promoter Don King. It also covers Martin’s harrowing personal battle after she was stabbed and shot by her then-husband and coach, Jim Martin.
Earlier this week, Sweeney shared a promotional image of herself in full boxing gear. The film also stars Ben Foster as Jim Martin and is directed by David Michôd, known for “King.” “Christie” is set to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) this September. Fans have praised Sweeney’s transformation, with some saying she “nailed it” and others urging her to aim for an Oscar.
For those eager to learn more about Christy Martin before the film’s release, her life story is featured in the 2021 Netflix documentary “Untold: Deal with the Devil,” which details her rise to fame, struggles with substance abuse, personal challenges, and her survival of her ex-husband’s violent attack. Martin later came out as a lesbian following the attempt to tarnish her reputation and is now married to her former boxing rival, Lisa Hollwin. She retired from boxing in 2012 with an impressive record of 49 wins, 7 losses, and 3 draws, including 32 knockouts.
Fan Take: This news is a thrilling crossover for fighting fans, bringing the raw reality of women’s boxing to a wider audience through a powerful narrative. Sydney Sweeney’s dedication to authentically portraying Christy Martin could elevate the sport’s visibility and inspire new respect and interest in female fighters.