Champion Without a Crown


Champion Without a Crown is a 1946 Mexican sports film directed as well as co-written by Alejandro Galindo and starring David Silva, Amanda del Llano and Carlos López Moctezuma. It is set in the world of boxing.

Plot

Roberto "El Kid" Terranova, a snow cone vendor in La Lagunilla, incites a brawl during a boxing match in which he is participating. After escaping the ensuing chaos, he returns home, where his mother urges him to avoid trouble and lead a more peaceful life. Promising to stay out of fights, Roberto resumes his quiet routine alongside his close friend "El Chupa" and his girlfriend Lupita.
However, when he intervenes in a street altercation to defend a mistreated boy, Roberto catches the attention of boxing manager Uncle Rosas, who sees potential in him and offers to train him as a professional fighter. Under Rosas’s guidance, Roberto defeats Zubieta, the world's fifth-ranked lightweight boxer, whom he had previously encountered at a fair.
In a subsequent match against Ronda, an English-speaking opponent, Roberto becomes distracted upon noticing his rival’s American girlfriend during the fight and is knocked out. Discouraged, he considers retiring, but Lupita persuades him to continue. After knocking out a Filipino opponent, Roberto gains the attention of Susana, a wealthy socialite who seduces him. Rosas organizes a tour in the United States, which Roberto reluctantly accepts, while Susana, losing interest, departs for Acapulco.
Upon his victorious return to Mexico, Roberto is rejected by Susana. He causes a scene at her home, which results in his arrest. Rosas, for undisclosed reasons, arranges to keep him in jail.

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