Sydney Sweeney’s Immersive Experience as Christy Martin

Sydney Sweeney has recently shared her intense experience while portraying boxer Christy Martin in the upcoming film “Christy.”

The 28-year-old Emmy-nominated actress revealed that she became so deeply involved in her role that she sustained injuries during filming, including a bloody nose and a concussion.

In an interview with The Sun, Sweeney discussed the authenticity of the fight scenes and how she and her co-stars approached their performances.

Sydney Sweeney, 28, says she got so immersed in her role as boxer Christy Martin in her new film Christy, she dealt with injuries including a bloody nose and a concussion. Pictured in Georgia last month

Real Fights on Set

Sweeney emphasized that the fight scenes in the film are genuine.

She stated that the physicality of the performances was crucial to accurately depicting the life of the Hall of Fame boxer.

According to Sweeney, the actors were not just pretending to fight; they were actually hitting each other during the scenes.

She remarked, “When you watch all those fights, we’re actually hitting each other. We were knocking each other out, we were getting bloody noses. I got a concussion.”

Behind the Scenes

The actress took to Instagram to share her experiences from the production.

In a heartfelt post, she expressed her gratitude for the crew and her co-stars, stating that the process of making the film would remain in her heart forever.

Sweeney described her time on set as a transformative experience, surrounded by a dedicated team that poured their passion into the project.

She noted, “I walked onto set every day surrounded by a crew that poured their hearts and souls into this story.”

Tribute to Christy Martin

Sweeney paid tribute to Christy Martin, acknowledging her influence on the cast and crew.

She mentioned that Martin’s story inspired everyone involved to embrace their strength and resilience.

Sweeney said, “Her story made us fight harder for ourselves and for every woman who has ever been silenced.”

This sentiment reflects the empowering themes present in the film, which highlights the struggles and triumphs of female athletes.

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Training Regimen

To prepare for her role, Sweeney underwent a rigorous training regimen.

She built a gym in her grandmother’s shed and trained extensively in Idaho.

Sweeney shared that she gained 35 pounds over three months, focusing on strength training and boxing techniques.

“I worked with my weight trainer in the morning and night, and then I had a boxing coach I worked with every day for two to three hours,” she explained.

Co-Stars and Collaboration

In her interview, Sweeney also praised her co-star Katy O’Brian, who plays fellow boxer Lisa Holewyne.

Sweeney described O’Brian as a strong and resilient partner on set, highlighting their collaborative spirit during the intense fight scenes.

“Katy is a badass,” Sweeney said, adding that O’Brian’s only request was to avoid breaking her nose during their sparring sessions.

Sweeney said she 'put on 35 pounds during' a three-month span in which she exercised frequently and consumed protein shakes

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