Assault in the Ring

[2] The documentary examines a 1983 boxing match that took place between the undefeated fighter Billy Collins Jr. and Luis Resto.

The fight was on the undercard occurring before the headline or "main event" between Multi-Division World Champion Roberto Durán and Davey Moore.

The documentary was shot by former boxing manager Eric Drath, who heard the story of Luis Resto from various boxers.

Resto then admitted he knew well before the fight that not only had the gloves been tampered with but that his hands were encased in plaster of paris, essentially turning his barely-padded fists into hardened cement casts, thus explaining the horrific damage he inflicted on Collins.

Lewis appeared at the press conference for the fight featuring Zab Judah, one of the fighters he unofficially trained.

The documentary suggests that this was possibly done to keep Collins from getting back in the ring, which would have invalidated the insurance claim they had made against the boxing organization.