Sydney Sweeney remembers that he was unable to fit in one of her clothes after winning 30 pounds for film role
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Sydney Sweeney Revealed that she was unable to fit in her clothes after she stacked on the pounds to play boxer Christy Martin in an upcoming film, who happily shared that her breasts and ass became ‘so huge’.
The 27-year-old Euphoria Actress will show the former Super Welterweight in the new Biopic of David Michôd, which filmed between September and November last year.
During production, Sweeney was seen completely unrecognizable on the set – And now the Hollywood star explained how much work was needed to transform itself for the role.
To change her body shape, Sweeney said that she would train every day for three months for four hours before the production started.
In the process of her intense image overhaul, she shared that she won 30 pounds and that she was stronger than ever.
Speaking as the coverster of the special summer issue of this month of the Wall Street JournalSbeeney said: ‘I came on board to play Christy and I had about three and a half months training.
“I started eating. In the morning I got an hour of weight for an hour, about two hours in the afternoon for kickboxed and then trained again for an hour. ‘
Sweeney described her body as ‘completely different’.

Sydney Sweeney has revealed that she was unable to fit in her clothes after she had piled on the kilos to play boxer Christy Martin

The Euphoria actress will display the former Super Welterweight in the upcoming biopic of David Michôd. Martin is seen in 1996
“I didn’t fit in my clothes,” she stayed to the publication.
‘I am usually a size 23 in jeans, and I was wearing a size 27. My breasts got bigger. And my ass became huge. It was crazy! But it was great: I was so strong, like a crazy strong. ‘
Sbeeney, known for her blonde bombshell and hourglass laps, wore a brunette curly wig, blue bandana and flodige clothing to channel Martin during her heyday.
On photos of the set she covered her famous curves in a brown shirt, blue hoodie and joggers and wore minimal makeup.
Known as ‘The Coal Miner’s Daughter’ thanks to her father’s task, Martin is credited for boxing women on the map after he had accepted the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in 1996 for a sold -out crowd in 1996.
She adorned the cover of Sports Illustrated, appeared in talk shows and even made guest appearances on American sitcoms afterwards.
Yet her life was anything but glamorous from the cameras.
Martin said that she spent 20 years abuse by her husband’s hands, James ‘Jim’ Martin, who was also her trainer.

Sweeney was hardly recognizable on the biopic set, after he won 30 pounds and completely transformed her body

“My breasts got bigger. And my ass became huge. It was crazy! But it was great: I was so strong, like a crazy strong, “Sbeeney enthusiastically to Wsj. She saw last September
On November 23, 2010, Jim stabbed her several times and shot her in her torso at least once, making her dead.
Allegedly the attack took place after an argument at home. She survived the attack.
In June 2012, Jim was sentenced to 25 years in prison after he was found guilty of attempted second -degree murder and manslaughter.
Martin now works as a promoter and is married to Lisa Holewyne, a colleague -previously boxer she used to meet each other in the ringSince 2017, after he came out as a lesbian in the aftermath of her marriage.
In May, Martin revealed that she was ecstatic about the actress who took the challenge to play her and said she would also be enthusiastic to help her train for the role.
While she spoke about the project, she told TMZ that she was enthusiastic about the casting, especially given the experience of Sweeney in MMA and combat sports.

The actress revealed that she did not fit in her clothes during her image overhaul. She saw earlier this month

Martin and Sweeney respond to fans during the Parade of Champions on 8 June 2025 in Canastota, New York
The Hall of Fame Boxer gutste over Sweeney and said, “I think she’s young, hot, talented.”
She added that Sweeney “is about to make a film that will watch their daughters in 20 plus years to make them aware of domestic violence.”
Martin, now 56, also explained the importance of the biopic because it is more about more than just her boxing career and journey.
“I want this film to bring consciousness for domestic violence, the challenge of sexuality and the overall underdog story,” she said.
“I am a daughter of a miner from a small town in southern West -Virginia who made an impact in a sport that was not taken seriously – boxing for women.”
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