Iron Fist Man, about the legendary boxing career of James J Braddock. A man who played 80 professional games and never was beaten suffered a broken right hand in a match against Jonh Henry Lewis. Braddock dragged his injured right hand, wandering on a dock where the disabled could never find a job in the American society shrouded in a dark cloud of the Great Depression, always regretting returning home empty-handed. But Braddock's face was never depressed, only the unyielding smile of a man, his stability, his faith, which had invisibly told the viewer that this man would succeed. However, I admire the man's sense of responsibility even more, and I envy the love between him and his wife even more. Braddock's gentle and firm voice, smiling face, real hugs, and loving kisses are qualities that every man should learn. His love and respect for his son, his tolerance for his friends, and his affection for his wife moved fate. Finally, Braddock seized a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to challenge the heavyweights, and after a tough fight, won the match. Since then, he has become more and more brave, not only defeated Lewis, but also challenged the world champion Mak. At that time, the outside world agreed that Braddock and Mak were very different in strength, and Braddock would not be able to last for two rounds. Braddock's wife was very worried about his safety, and for her, as long as Braddock was alive, it was better than anything else, after all, Mak had already killed several people on stage. But Braddock just smiled, kissed affectionately, and rode into the ring. Braddock's wife came to the church uneasy to pray to her husband, but was surprised to find that the church was full of poor people who came to pray for Braddock. At that moment, she realized that her husband was not fighting alone. He was a hero of the American people during the Great Depression. People's hopes for a better life were pinned on his hope of defeating Mak. This game is a symbol.
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