Key Points

Sydney Sweeney underwent a dramatic physical transformation to portray legendary boxer Christy Martin in an upcoming biopic. The Euphoria star gained over 30 pounds through intense daily training sessions that included weightlifting and kickboxing. Sweeney described feeling "crazy strong" after her body completely changed shape during the preparation. The film will chronicle Martin's historic boxing career and her survival of a 2010 murder attempt by her husband.

Key Points: Sydney Sweeney Gains 30 Pounds for Christy Martin Boxing Biopic

  • Sweeney trained 4+ hours daily for Christy Martin biopic
  • Gained 30 pounds to match boxer's physique
  • Film directed by David Michôd
  • Chronicles Martin's rise and 2010 attack
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I was like crazy strong: Sydney Sweeney on her physical transformation for Christy Martin biopic

Sydney Sweeney reveals her intense physical transformation to play boxer Christy Martin, gaining 30 pounds and training rigorously for the role.

"I was so strong, like crazy strong – Sydney Sweeney on her boxing transformation"

Washington DC, June 10

Actress Sydney Sweeney opened up about her dramatic weight transformation into boxer Christy Martin for an upcoming untitled biopic, saying that her "body was completely different" after months of intense training, reported Variety.

Sydney Sweeney, who is known for her role in the 'Euphoria' series, is set to play the role of the renowned female boxer Christy Martin in the latter's untitled biopic.

Last year, the actress shared a couple of photos in which she was looking jacked and strong as she flexed her muscles.

In an interview with the new W Magazine cover story, Sweeney opened up about her training schedule and how she gained over 30 pounds to resemble the physique of the boxer, reported Variety.

"I came onboard to play Christy, and I had about three and a half months of training. I started eating. I weight-trained in the morning for an hour, kickboxed midday for about two hours, and then weight-trained again at night for an hour," said Sweeney to W Magazine as quoted by Variety.

As per the report of Variety, the actress gained more than 30 pounds for the role.

While reflecting on the transformation of her body for the film, the actress said, "My body was completely different. I didn't fit in any of my clothes. I'm usually a size 23 in jeans, and I was wearing a size 27. My boobs got bigger. And my butt got huge. It was crazy! I was like, Oh my god. It was amazing: I was so strong, like crazy strong," as quoted by Variety.

The untitled sports biopic is directed by David Michod, who co-wrote the script with Mirrah Foulkes.

The film will chronicle the boxing star's rise to become America's most well-known female boxer of the 1990s, reported Variety.

As per the outlet, Martin competed professionally from 1989 to 2012 and became the world champion in the super welterweight division in 2009.

In 2010, she survived a murder attempt by her husband, James Martin, who stabbed her multiple times and shot her at their home in Florida. He was convicted of attempted second-degree murder in 2012 and sentenced to 25 years in prison, reported Variety.

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Priya K.
Wow, this is some serious dedication! 💪 In Bollywood, we rarely see actresses undergo such transformations. Most just rely on makeup and costumes. Sydney's commitment is inspiring. Hope our Indian actresses take note!
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Rahul M.
While I admire her hard work, I wonder if such extreme body changes are healthy long-term. Indian actresses like Kangana Ranaut have shown great performances without drastic physical changes. Content should matter more than physique.
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Ananya S.
As someone who trains in boxing at a Mumbai gym, I can appreciate how tough this must have been! Gaining muscle while maintaining boxing skills is no joke. Respect to Sydney for doing it right. Would love to see a biopic on Mary Kom with this level of authenticity.
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Hollywood's approach to biopics. In India, we tend to dramatize real stories too much (looking at you, Sanju). Hope this film stays true to Christy Martin's actual journey without unnecessary masala.
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Shreya P.
The part about her surviving domestic violence is heartbreaking 💔. We need more stories like this in India where women's struggles and triumphs are shown realistically, not just as sob stories with happy endings.
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Karan D.
All this effort for a biopic is great, but I hope the acting matches the physical transformation. Remember Bhaag Milkha Bhaag? Farhan's performance made that film, not just his six-pack. Hope Sydney delivers the same.

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