At 18, Diana has a chip on her shoulder; she is about to get kicked out of high school for fighting, her mother is dead, her father is surly, the popular girls at school put their teeth on the edge of her, she knows that men can cause pain. When she picks up her younger brother at a Brooklyn gym where he's boxing to please her father, she decides she wants to train. Hector, a trainer, reluctantly agrees to teach him. He soon realizes that Diana is talented; She pushes. She spends time with another young fighter, Adrian, who has a girlfriend, but Diana intrigues him and sparks real feelings that he tries to articulate. She must also adjust to his harshness and her ironic detachment from her feelings for him.
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Girlfight
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Fried Neck Bones and Some Home Fries
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Coati Mundi:
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A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing
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Billy Strayhorn:
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Ghetto Mambo
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Olympic Festival
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Title Theme (Theodore Shapiro)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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I Can Do Too (Cole)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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Unstoppable (Remy Martin)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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Project Party (Cuban Link)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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Olympic Festival (Santana)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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Tropicana (Theodore Shapiro)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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No Retreat (Dilated Peoples)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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He's Not Real (Fat Joe)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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Follow Me (K-os)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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Compared To What (Gene McDaniels)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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Valse (Jacky Terrasson/Stefon Harris)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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Forever 17 (Franky X. Perez)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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Feelin' You (The Soulpower Remix) (Tracie Spencer)
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Theodore Shapiro:
Performer
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Ghetto Mambo (Ness)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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Out For The Count (Stevie J.)
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Theodore Shapiro:
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