Sydney Sweeney Sustained Concussion During Filming of Boxing Biopic “Christy“
New York, NY – Sydney Sweeney suffered a concussion while filming a boxing scene for her upcoming biopic, “Christy,” about boxing legend Christy Martin. Sweeney revealed teh injury during a Monday interview with WFAN radio, detailing the physically demanding process of preparing for and portraying the professional fighter.
Sweeney explained that the film’s production prioritized realism, resulting in authentic, full-force contact during fight sequences. “When you see us hitting each other, we’re actually connecting, and there’s some bloody noises. I got a concussion. It was full-force,” she stated. Despite the injury, Sweeney continued filming, relying on immediate treatment from her team. “I didn’t have any time to be out. we’re on a tight budget and a tight timeline. I remember my friend icing me. I had ice baths. It was wild.”
the “Christy” biopic chronicles the life and career of Christy Martin, a pioneering figure in women’s boxing who rose to prominence in the 1990s, fighting alongside male boxers on undercards and ultimately becoming a headlining attraction. Martin’s career was marked by both success and personal hardship, including surviving a domestic violence attack in 2010.
Sweeney’s commitment to the role extends beyond physical endurance; images released from the set showcase a dramatic conversion for the actress, making her nearly unrecognizable as the boxing star. The film is anticipated to offer a raw and compelling portrayal of Martin’s life both inside and outside the ring.
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