February 2006, a gang of armed men raided the Securitas depot in Tonbridge – the robbery became the UK’s largest ever cash heist with £53 million stolen. Following the hit, 36 arrests were made, one of the accused was Jeremy Bailey. Following a grueling four years of police questioning and trials, Bailey was dropped of all charges, but to this day, the robbery still casts a dark shadow over his life.
Now, brand new feature documentary, Bad Boy, shines a light on the life of the now renowned MMA fighter known as Jeremy ‘Bad Boy’ Bailey. Actor, filmmaker and legendary club promoter Terry Stone (Rise of the Footsoldier, The Last Heist) and filmmaker Richard Turner (Nativity, 25 Years of UK Garage, Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins) team up to bring this fascinating documentary to the screen.
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The film lifts the lid on the tumultuous life of Bailey and his fights, both in the ring to become a fighting champion, and in court to clear his name. The film makes its UK debut on all digital platforms 20 October 2025 from Miracle Media and arrives in select cinemas from 17 October.
Born in Basingstoke, Bailey fell into a life of crime at an early age. At 16, homeless and penniless, he made a lifechanging turn into the world of prize fighting and worked hard to become an MMA fighter and kickboxing champion, but his criminal ties held firm.
Featuring brand new interviews with Bailey, his lawyer, director Terry Stone and UFC champion Michael Bisping, Bad Boy charts the fighter’s life from his criminal connections to working security in the ‘90s rave scene and reveals never before heard details on the harrowing experience of forever being associated with the Securitas heist.
But beyond the rumours and rebellious reputation, the documentary dives deep into his astonishing career in the world of mixed martial arts and Bailey’s work to better his community through his Basingstoke gym.
From the street to the ring, this knockout documentary is a gripping introduction to the man behind the Bad Boy and a real-life fight for his reputation.
On digital 20 October from Miracle Media