"On The Line is a brutally honest and deeply felt boxing documentary that gripped me from the first moment. The film is masterful and the story is the essence of boxing itself: grace, violence, brotherhood, despair. What a film."
Sebastian Junger, Journalist, Author and Filmmaker
”Ten years. Three fighters. One of the most honest films about professional boxing ever made.”
Fight News, February 24, 2026
”On the Line is unusual and remarkable not only for the length of time spent filming its subjects, but also for its artful, unvarnished depiction of “the loneliest sport.” On the Line gets under the nailbed of the hopes and dreams of the fighter, and how they are rarely fulfilled, and so often end in disappointment and even tragedy.”
David Phillips - Fights ATW, March 17, 2026
“This is one of the best boxing films I've ever run across.”
Steve Kopian - Unseen Films, March 17, 2026
“With boxing becoming more of a niche sport, a new documentary, “On The Line”, reminds you of the sport's compelling draw - and sweaty, ugly, tragic side.”
Marc Berman - The Palm Beach Post, April 30, 2026
“The boxers portrayed in 'On the Line' are sons of New York—they represent boxing in the city. Yet their lives and their work, their rise and fall, go beyond any documentary account of a place. They are blood, sincerity, agony, spasms. A will to tragedy. Resistance. Poetry.”
Gabriele Tinti, Poet and Writer
“There's a lot of complex interesting food for thought in "On the Line" … some was intended and some, tragically, created by the unforgiving, dark nature of fighting. Worth watching.”
Lou DiBella, Boxing Promoter