
Knockout
Action · Family · Drama
Overview
Outsider and new kid Matthew desperately wants to join his high school's boxing team, but resident bully and boxing champion Hector stands in his way. Facing constant torment, Matthew finds an unlikely ally in Dan, the school's janitor and one-time amateur boxer. Together, they train for the biggest boxing match of Matthew's life and discover what it truly means to be a winner.
Top Cast


Steve Austin
Steve Austin
Dan
Steve Austin
Dan


Daniel Magder
Daniel Magder
Matthew Miller
Daniel Magder
Matthew Miller


Janet Kidder
Janet Kidder
Christine Miller
Janet Kidder
Christine Miller


Emma Grabinsky
Emma Grabinsky
Ruby
Emma Grabinsky
Ruby


Jaren Brandt Bartlett
Jaren Brandt Bartlett
Hector Torres
Jaren Brandt Bartlett
Hector Torres


Samuel Patrick Chu
Samuel Patrick Chu
Nick Wirthlin
Samuel Patrick Chu
Nick Wirthlin


Tess Atkins
Tess Atkins
Teresa Terrel
Tess Atkins
Teresa Terrel


Roman Podhora
Roman Podhora
Coach Harward
Roman Podhora
Coach Harward


Sean Devine
Sean Devine
Jacob Miller
Sean Devine
Jacob Miller


Catherine Lough Haggquist
Catherine Lough Haggquist
Principal Lee (as Catherine Lough Hagquist)
Catherine Lough Haggquist
Principal Lee (as Catherine Lough Hagquist)
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