Giacobbe "Jake" LaMotta was a professional boxer, best known for winning the World Middleweight Championships in 1949 and 1950, carrying on a nearly decade-long feud with Sugar Ray Robinson, and being the subject of Martin Scorsese's classic film "Raging Bull" (1980), in which he was played by Robert DeNiro. But for all of the triumphs, LaMotta's life was also filled with tragedy: jail time, seven failed marriages, financial ruin, and death haunted him for much of his life. That life began on July 10, 1922, when LaMotta was born to an Italian immigrant father and an American mother in the Bronx, New York City. Growing up, LaMotta's father would help pay the rent by forcing Jake to fight other kids from the neighborhood, then inviting neighbors to watch, who would throw money into the ring. After he was rejected for military service in World War II due to a mastoid operation on one of his ears, 19-year-old LaMotta decided to turn pro, with his brother, Joey LaMotta, acting as his manager. During his first fifteen bouts as a middleweight, LaMotta went 14-0-1 (3 KOs), before he lost to Jimmy Reeves in a highly controversial Cleveland, OH bout that nearly lead to a riot. Reeves decisively won a rematch a month later, but LaMotta cruised to victory during the third match, in Detroit, MI, on March 19, 1943. However, LaMotta really began to attain recognition over his feud with Sugar Ray Robinson. Between October of 1942 and September of 1945, the two fought each other five times, with each match highly publicized. LaMotta won the second match, handing Robinson the first defeat of his career, but Robinson won the other four. In 1947, LaMotta was briefly suspended from boxing by the New York State Athletic Commission, who suspected him of purposely throwing a fight against Billy Fox. After arguing that he was ailing from a ruptured spleen and paying a $1,000 fine, he was reinstated. LaMotta would later admit before a U.S. Senate subcommittee in 1960 that he accepted $20,000 from the Mafia to lose the fight, who in turn rigged his title bout against World Middleweight Champion Marcel Cerdan. LaMotta officially became the middleweight champion of the world on June 16, 1949, in Detroit. A rematch with Cerdan was scheduled, but Cerdan was killed in a plane crash before the bout could take place. LaMotta successfully defended his title against Tiberio Mitri on July 7, 1950 at Madison Square Garden, and then again on September 13, 1950, against Laurent Dauthuille, in a bout that was named Fight of the Year by the Ring Magazine. On February 14, 1951, LaMotta faced Sugar Ray Robinson for what would be the final time, at Chicago Stadium. In a fight that would become known to boxing fans as the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Robinson was declared the victor by technical knockout after 13 rounds, and therefore the new middleweight champion, but the slugger was never able to knock LaMotta down. Following a less successful bout as a light heavyweight fighter - which included the only fight in which he was knocked down, against Danny Nardico on New Year's Eve, 1952 - LaMotta retired following a painful split decision loss to Billy Kilgore on April 14, 1954. After retiring, LaMotta opened up a few bars in the Miami area, and made attempts at becoming an actor and a stand-up comedian, even managing to appear in the Paul Newman film "The Hustler" (1961), as well as a few episodes of "Car 54 Where Are You?" (NBC, 1961-1963). In 1958, LaMotta was arrested and charged with introducing men to an underage girl at one of his clubs. Despite claiming his innocence, he was convicted and served 6 months on a chain gang. In 1970, LaMotta released his autobiography, "Raging Bull: My Story," which was optioned for a movie by MGM. With a screenplay by Paul Schrader and Martin Scorsese in the director's chair, "Raging Bull" (1980), was an instant classic, hailed by critics, and is still today considered one of the great American films. Robert DeNiro won the Oscar for Best Actor for his deeply method portrayal of LaMotta, which he famously prepared for by training daily with the man himself, and then gaining nearly 60 pounds while living in Paris for three months in order to portray LaMotta post-boxing. "Raging Bull" put LaMotta back in the public eye, and he took advantage of the newfound attention, keeping active on the speaking and autograph circuits, and penning several more books about his life and boxing career. In 1990, LaMotta was inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame. He suffered tragedy in 1998 when two of his sons, Jake LaMotta Jr. and Joseph LaMotta, died several months apart, Jake of liver cancer, and Joseph in a plane crash. in 2012, LaMotta once again courted controversy when he began filming a sequel to "Raging Bull," which lead to a lawsuit from MGM, who still held the rights to the original film. After years of legal wrangling, the film, which legally had to be titled "LaMotta: The Bronx Bull" (2017), was finally released to zero box office fanfare and mostly negative reviews. On September 20, 2017, Jake LaMotta died from complications of pneumonia at a nursing home in Aventura, Florida. He was 95 years old.
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Buy tickets to see the film three times in IMAX, get a limited-edition Avatar: Fire and Ash print
Limited time offer. While supplies last. Log into your account on Fandango.com or the Fandango app between 6:00am PT on 11/17/25 and 11:59pm PT on 1/23/26 and purchase at least three (3) IMAX tickets to three (3) different IMAX showtimes of ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ (purchases must be made in separate transactions). Purchaser will receive an email on 1/25/26 containing one (1) Promotional Code (“Code”) that is redeemable for one Avatar: Fire and Ash limited-edition IMAX print, while supplies last. Limited-edition print will ship in February. There is a limited quantity of Codes available in this promotion. Codes will stop being distributed on the earlier of (i) the Code distribution limit being reached, (ii) Avatar: Fire and Ash no longer being in theaters, or (iii) 11:59pm PT on 1/26/26. There is a limited quantity of Code redemptions available in this promotion. Code expires, and can no longer be used, when the limit of Code redemptions has been reached, or at 11:59pm PT on 2/1/26, whichever comes first. Limit one Code per transaction. You may have to pay taxes additionally. One-time use only. Void where prohibited. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. If lost or stolen, cannot be replaced. No cash value, except as required by law. Non-transferable. Not for resale; void if sold or exchanged. Offer valid in the U.S. only. You must have, and be logged into, your Fandango account to receive a Code. Fandango is free to join; you must be 18 years of age or older to create a Fandango account. Fandango reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice. This offer is subject to Fandango Terms and Policies and Privacy Policy at Terms and Policies at http://www.fandango.com/terms-and-policies.
Kids Can Go Free (Fees Not Included, Up To $15 Ticket Price Only With Purchase of Adult Ticket of Equal or Greater Price) with code DAVID
Limited time offer. While supplies last. There is a limited quantity of Code redemptions allowed in this promotion. Log into your Fandango account on Fandango.com or via the Fandango app between 12/1/25 and 2/28/26, buy at least one adult ticket to see David at a participating Fandango theater, and use the Fandango Promotional Code DAVID ("Code") to get up to $15 off the ticket price (fees must be paid separately) for a child's ticket (equal or lesser price than the adult ticket, up to $15 ticket price only) in the same transaction for the same showtime. Code expires, and can no longer be used, upon the earlier of 11:59pm PT on 2/28/26, or the limit of Code redemptions being reached, or David no longer being available in theaters. One-time use only. Code must be entered at checkout. Only valid for purchase of movie tickets made at Fandango.com or via the Fandango app and cannot be redeemed directly at any theater box office. If cost of child's movie ticket and associated fees and charges are more than Code's maximum discount, then user must pay the difference. Any price difference between total transaction price and Code's maximum discount will not be refunded. You must have, and be logged into, your Fandango account to redeem a Code. Fandango is free to join; you must be 18 years of age or older to create a Fandango account. If lost or stolen, cannot be replaced. No cash value, except as required by law. Void where prohibited. Not valid with any other offer. Offer valid in U.S. only (excluding U.S. territories and where prohibited by law). Non-transferable. Not for resale; void if sold or exchanged. You may have to pay taxes additionally. Limit one Code per person. Fandango reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice. This offer and redemption of the Code are subject to Fandango’s Terms and Policies at www.fandango.com/terms-and-policies.
Take one last trip to Oz with the For Good Collector’s Pack, featuring a Movie Ticket and a Limited-Edition Costume Sketch Poster by Paul Tazewell, exclusive sketch of Academy Award-winning designer Paul Tazewell’s original costume design!
*For Good Collector’s Pack is non-refundable. While supplies last. Domestic shipping will be added at checkout. Movie ticket is non-refundable and non-exchangeable. Fandango reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice. You must be 18 years of age or older to purchase a bundle. The Poster Print will begin shipping in the month of November. Please use a physical address where the item can be delivered. Once carrier confirms delivery, Fandango is not responsible for lost or stolen deliveries. See full terms and conditions at https://redeem.fandango.com/products/for-good-collectors-pack . Universal Pictures Marketing and its affiliates are not sponsors of this bundle.
Earn double FanRewards Points when you see Ella McCay
*Limited time offer. Log in to your account on Fandango.com or the Fandango app between 6am PT on December 1, 2025, and 11:59pm PT on December 14, 2025, and for each 'Ella McCay' ticket you buy, you will receive double FanRewards Points (250 per ticket, instead of the usual 125) in your Fandango account for that transaction. You must be logged in to your Fandango account to receive and spend FanRewards Points. Fandango is free to join; you must be 18 years of age or older to create a Fandango account. When you receive 500 FanRewards Points, you will receive a $5.00 Discount Reward which you will need to convert into a Discount Promo Code for use on a qualifying purchase on http://www.fandango.com (which can be used on http://www.movietickets.com) or http://www.fandangoathome.com. Discount Promo Code expires 21 days after the $5.00 Discount Reward is posted to your Fandango account. Discount Promo Code cannot be combined with any other offer, promo code or discount. You may be required to pay taxes additionally. Discount Promo Codes cannot be used to purchase a gift card. After applying your Discount Promo Code, any unused balance will automatically expire. Void where prohibited. Fandango reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice. This offer is subject to the FanRewards terms at https://www.fandango.com/policies/fanrewards-terms and Fandango’s Terms and Policies and Privacy Policy at http://www.fandango.com/Terms-and-Policies.
Buy a ticket to Disney's Zootopia 2, get 20% off the Shakira "Zoo" 7” Vinyl
Limited time offer. Log into your account on Fandango.com or the Fandango app between 12:01am PT on 12/1/25 and 11:59pm PT on 1/1/26 and purchase at least one movie ticket to ‘Zootopia 2’. Purchaser will receive a post purchase email containing a link (“Link”) to the Disney Music Emporium website that is good for 20% off the purchase of the Disney's Shakira "Zoo" from Zootopia 2 7" Vinyl. Link expires, and can no longer be used, at 11:59pm PT on 1/1/26. Limit 2 purchases per Link. You must have, and be logged into, your Fandango account to receive the link to the discount. Fandango is free to join; you must be 18 years of age or older to create a Fandango account. This offer is subject to Fandango’s terms and policies at https://www.fandango.com/terms-and-policies and the Link is subject to Disney’s terms and policies, at https://disneytermsofuse.com/
Get the "Pandango Pin Bundle" and receive a Zootopia 2 ticket and an exclusive mystery pin of Nick and Judy, Flash or Gary!
*Pandango Pin Bundle is non-refundable. While supplies last. Domestic shipping will be added at checkout. Movie ticket is non-refundable and non-exchangeable. You must be 18 years of age or older to purchase a bundle. The Official Disney Exclusive Collectible Pin will begin shipping in the month of November. Please use a physical U.S. address where the item can be delivered. Once carrier confirms delivery, Fandango is not responsible for lost or stolen deliveries. Fandango reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice. See https://redeem.fandango.com/products/pandango-pin-bundle for full terms and conditions.
Buy a ticket to The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, get The SpongeBob SquarePants Triple Feature bundle for $7.99 on Fandango at Home!
Limited time offer. Log into your account on Fandango.com or the Fandango app and purchase, between 12:01am PT on 11/24/25 and 11:59pm PT on 12/26/25, at least one movie ticket to ‘The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants'. Purchaser will receive a post-purchase email containing 1 Fandango at Home Promotional Code (“Code”) that is good for the purchase (and not the rental) of The SpongeBob SquarePants Triple Feature bundle for $7.99 in My Offers in your account on http://fandangoathome.com and via participating Fandango at Home apps. You must have, and be logged into, your Fandango account to receive a Code. Fandango is free to join; you must be 18 years of age or older to create a Fandango account. Code expires on (and must be used by) 12/30/25 at 11:59pm PT. Limit one per transaction. You may have to pay taxes additionally. One-time use only. Void where prohibited. If lost or stolen, cannot be replaced. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. No cash value, except as required by law. Not for resale; void if sold or exchanged. Offer valid in the U.S. only (excluding U.S. territories and where prohibited by law). You must have a Fandango at Home account to redeem your Code on Fandango at Home. Fandango at Home is free to join; you must be 18 years of age or older to open a Fandango at Home account. Credit card may be required for transactions on fandangoathome.com. Fandango reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice. This offer and redemption of the Code are subject to Fandango Terms and Policies and Privacy Policy at http://www.fandango.com/terms-and-policies.
Get the Search for SquarePants Starter Set for a ticket for The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants and an exclusive LED Patrick Star popcorn bucket.
*Search for SquarePants Starter Set is non-refundable. Domestic shipping will be added at checkout. Limited time offer. While supplies last. Movie ticket is non-refundable and non-exchangeable. Fandango reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice. Popcorn not included. You must be 18 years of age or older to purchase a bundle. The LED Patrick Star Popcorn Bucket will begin shipping in December. Please use a physical U.S. address where the popcorn bucket shipment can be delivered. Once carrier confirms delivery, Fandango is not responsible for lost or stolen deliveries. Valid only in the U.S. and D.C., excluding U.S. territories and where prohibited by law. Not valid with any other offer. See full terms and conditions at https://redeem.fandango.com/products/search-for-squarepants-starter-set