What was Rocky's job?

He trained very hard so he could grow up to be like his idol Rocky Marciano. Unable to live on the low pay of club fights, and being unable to find work anywhere else, Rocky got a job as a collector for Tony Gazzo, the local loan shark, just to make ends meet.
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What was Rocky's job before boxing?

Born as Roberto Balboa, Rocky spent years fighting both in the ring as an amateur and professionally as a loan collector. It wasn't until Apollo Creed's open call for a wild card contender to fight for the championship, that Roberto got his first shot at a big fight.
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What is Rocky's backstory?

The inspiration for Rocky was a real-life fight between the world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali and a little-known club fighter named Chuck Wepner.
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How much money did Rocky win in his first fight?

For the first fight with Apollo, Rocky was paid $150,000. He tells Gazzo that, after taxes, he has cleared $37,000 .
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How many fights did Rocky actually win?

Rocky retired a pro with a record of 57 wins (51 KO), 23 losses and 1 draw, just a bum from the neighborhood who won the Heavyweight Championship of the World title twice. Apollo Creed didn't just yank Rocky Balboa from obscurity.
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How did Rocky Balboa lose all his money?

Having just defeated Moscow super-boxer, Ivan Drago, Rocky returns home. Rocky and Adrian discover that Paulie left power of attorney to Rocky's accountant who invested all of his money that went belly-up and lost it all.
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Who was Rocky's toughest opponent?

Ranking Rocky Balboa's toughest opponents
  • 8) Spider Rico. ...
  • 7) Joe Chan. ...
  • 6) Vito Soto. ...
  • 5) Mac Lee Green. ...
  • 4) Mason Dixon. ...
  • 3) Ivan Drago. ...
  • 2) Clubber Lang. 'The Southside Slugger' accumulated a 28-0 pro record before challenging then-champion Balboa in 1983. ...
  • 1) Apollo Creed. They started as foes and finished as friends.
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Why is Rocky so poor in Creed?

A misstep in the franchise, this entry sees Rocky lose all of his money due to poor investments and retire from boxing because of brain damage suffered at the hands of Drago in Rocky IV.
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Was Rocky Based on a true story?

At a theater in Los Angeles, struggling actor Sylvester Stallone watched the Ali-Wepner fight and promptly went home and banged out the script for a little movie called "Rocky." It wasn't based on a true story -- not directly. But it was inspired by and borrowed heavily from a true story.
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What happened to Rocky's eye?

In Rocky II, it is revealed that during the world title fight in Rocky, Rocky's right eye was badly damaged. The injury is enough to make him quit professional boxing, and after he decides to face Apollo again, it is enough to make Mick think that there is no way he can win.
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Is Rocky mentally challenged?

Rocky's doctor, Presley Jensen, reveals that Rocky is suffering from a condition called Cavum septi pellucidi, which is brain damage caused by extremely heavy blows to the head.
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What happened to Rocky Balboa's son?

Life as an adult (Rocky Balboa and Creed)

We later learn in Creed that he no longer lives in Philly. Adonis Johnson Creed asks Rocky about his son. Rocky explains that he moved to Vancouver with his girlfriend and got a good job there.
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Why is Rocky on PAW Patrol names Rocky?

Ryder is the only one to ride his vehicle on every mission, Marshall the fire dog is named after a fire marshal, Rubble is a construction pup, Chase the police dog's name refers to a police chase, Rocky the recycling pup has a name starting with "R" because of the "Three R's" (reuse, reduce, recycle), Zuma the water ...
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Who trained Rocky Balboa?

Michael "Mickey" Goldmill was the owner of Mighty Mick's Boxing and head Trainer of Rocky Balboa for most of Balboa's career.
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How much is Rocky Balboa worth?

In 2019, Stallone's estimated net worth is $400 million.
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What is Rocky Balboa's real name?

The first sports film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture. Rocky is not the character's actual name. His real name is Robert Balboa - this was seen in a rough script from the second film. He took the nickname from real-life boxer Rocky Marciano.
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Does Adrian's Restaurant exist?

Adrian's Restaurant is a real eatery in Philadelphia called the Victor Cafe.
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Was Creed a real boxer?

He was played by Carl Weathers. He is a tough but agile boxer who is, when the series begins, the undisputed heavyweight world champion. The character was inspired by the real-life champion Muhammad Ali, having what one author remarked as the same "brash, vocal, [and] theatrical" personality.
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Why was the Rocky statue removed?

After filming was complete, a debate arose between the Art Museum and Philadelphia's Art Commission over the meaning of "art". City officials, who argued that the Rocky statue was not "art" but a "movie prop", eventually moved it to the front of the Philadelphia Spectrum.
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Is there gonna be Creed 3?

According to The Hollywood Reporter, "Creed III" is currently set to be released on November 23, 2022. The date was confirmed in March 2021 by Michael B. Jordan and MGM (per Deadline). Production of the film began in late January 2022, with Jordan spotted in Atlanta, Georgia (via MovieWeb).
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Was Rocky really a heavyweight?

Robert "Rocky" Balboa, Sr.

(born July 6, 1946) is an American retired heavyweight boxer and former Two-Time Heavyweight Champion. He is famous for his indomitable spirit, extreme tenacity and ferocious body attack.
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How old was Rocky in Rocky 6?

Balboa mounted his one-time comeback right against Mason Dixon and it's stated that Rocky was in his late 50s. Creed (2015) - By the time Adonis Creed sought out Rocky to train him, Balboa was about 68 or 69 and his fighting days were long behind him.
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Was Drago using steroids?

Drago, we learn, was actually using steroids. And while the juxtaposition of the Russian behemoth's syringe and Rocky's intrepid mountain climbing is supposed to imply that the latter is drug free, we know now that Sylvester Stallone (the actor who played Rocky) has dabbled in steroids as well.
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Who is the best fighter in Rocky?

Rocky Balboa faced his share of talented foes throughout the long-running Rocky Franchise, but none were as knowledgable or skilled as Apollo Creed. Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) was an electrifying character in the Rocky franchise, and from the very beginning, was the best fighter.
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Who did Rocky lose to?

The first film ends with Rocky losing, by judges' decision, his fight against the heavyweight champ Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers)—but winning a more personal victory by “going the distance,” making it through an entire fifteen rounds in the ring as no previous challenger had.
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