Key Points

Sydney Sweeney is set to portray pioneering female boxer Christy Martin in an upcoming biopic that promises intense physical and emotional storytelling. The actress underwent a remarkable transformation, gaining over 30 pounds and dedicating months to rigorous training to authentically capture Martin's journey. Martin, who broke barriers in 1990s boxing and survived a traumatic personal experience, represents a powerful narrative of resilience and strength. The untitled film, directed by David Michod, aims to shed light on Martin's groundbreaking career and personal challenges.

Key Points: Sydney Sweeney Transforms for Christy Martin Boxing Biopic

  • Sweeney trained intensively for 3.5 months to embody Christy Martin
  • Actress gained over 13 kilos for authentic physical transformation
  • Biopic explores Martin's groundbreaking boxing career and survival story
  • Film depicts Martin's rise and personal struggles in 1990s boxing world
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Sydney Sweeney gained over 13 kilos for Christy Martin biopic

Emmy star gains 30 pounds to portray pioneering female boxer Christy Martin in powerful untitled biopic

"I was so strong, like crazy strong. - Sydney Sweeney"

Los Angeles, June 10

Actress Sydney Sweeney has shared the “crazy” preparation that went into essaying the female boxer Christy Martin in a new biopic set for release later this year.

Speaking to W Magazine, the film’s director David Michod said the Emmy-nominated Euphoria star gained more than 30 pounds (over 13 kilos) to play the athlete, who put female boxing on the map in the ’90s, covered Sports Illustrated and fought on Mike Tyson’s undercard.

“I loved it,” Sweeny said of the behind-the-scenes training, reports deadline.com.

“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.”

Sweeney, who also donned brown contact lenses and a brunette wig fashioned into a mullet-like hairstyle for the role, said that her 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 b***s got bigger. And my b*** got huge. It was crazy! I was like, ‘Oh my god.’ But it was amazing: I was so strong, like crazy strong.”

Amid production for the film last year, which has since wrapped, Sweeney shared the first photos of herself as Martin.

She wrote at the time on social media, “Over the past few months, i’ve been immersed in training to bring to life the story of an incredible woman—a true champion who fought battles both inside and outside the ring. Her journey is a testament to resilience, strength, and hope, and I’m honored to step into her shoes to share her powerful story with you all. more to come soon.”

The yet untitled biopic, which is from a script co-written by Michod and Mirrah Foulkes, follows Martin’s story as the first breakout in U.S. female boxing.

The biopic will trace her rise to fame and the abuse she faced at the hands of her then-husband, who attempted to murder her.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Wow, this is dedication! As an Indian who follows both Bollywood and Hollywood, I rarely see our actresses going through such physical transformations. Hollywood stars really push their limits for roles. Respect to Sydney! 👏
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Rahul S.
Interesting to see how Western actors transform themselves for biopics. In India, we focus more on emotional acting than physical changes. Both approaches have merit, but I wonder if Indian cinema should also emphasize physical prep more for certain roles.
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Ananya M.
While I admire the dedication, I hope young girls don't get the wrong message about body image. Gaining weight for a role is professional, but we must remember every body type is beautiful naturally. #BodyPositivity
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Vikram P.
This reminds me of when Aamir Khan transformed for Dangal! Though he gained weight gradually over years, not months. Both are impressive in their own ways. Looking forward to seeing Sydney's performance!
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Shreya R.
The story of Christy Martin sounds inspiring - a female boxer breaking barriers in the 90s! As an Indian woman, I wish we had more sports biopics about our female athletes like Mary Kom. We have so many untold stories!
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Karan D.
I appreciate the hard work, but isn't this kind of rapid weight gain/loss dangerous for health? Hope she had proper medical supervision. Our Bollywood stars should take note - health comes first, even for method acting.

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