The document analyzes two documentaries - Knockout Scousers about boxer Natasha Jones' journey to compete in the 2012 Olympics, and Fire in Babylon about the dominant West Indies cricket team of the 1970s-80s. Both documentaries follow sportspeople striving to achieve their dreams against adversity. Knockout Scousers uses footage of Jones training and interviews with her coach, while Fire in Babylon incorporates archival match footage and interviews with former players. They differ in their target audiences and Fire in Babylon provides deeper historical context around racism. By contrasting the documentaries, the analysis acknowledges the high production skills needed to craft compelling documentary stories about sports.