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Why did Rocky go to Russia?
In the film, the Soviet Union and its top boxer make an entrance into professional boxing with their best athlete Ivan Drago, who initially wants to take on world champion Rocky Balboa. Enraged, Rocky decides to fight Drago in the Soviet Union to avenge the death of his friend and defend the honor of his country.
Did Rocky really train in Russia?
This snow covered mountain range stood in as the perfect backdrop for the Siberian wilderness that Rocky used for his winter training in preparation for his Christmas day fight against Ivan Drago.
Why did Creed train Rocky?
Creed mentions that Rocky will owe him “a big favor” once he wins, which he does not specify at first. Rocky’s training is geared toward making him quicker and more agile to counter the larger, stronger brawler. Creed teaches Rocky his (Creed’s) own fighting style.
Why did Apollo train Rocky?
Apollo trained Rocky for his comeback. When Rocky decided to take on Clubber Lang without the proper amount of training, he not only lost his belt, but he lost his longtime trainer, Mickey, who died. Seeing an opportunity, Apollo stepped in and offered to train Rocky back into fighting shape for his rematch with Lang.
Why did Rocky fight Mason Dixon?
Rocky is fighting to show he still has one last fight left, but in some respects, the story is even more about Mason, because Mason is going to be faced with an opponent that he can’t just punch out in one or two hits! He is going to suffer, and he is going to bleed, and he is going to be in hell.
Why did Rocky let Mickey train him?
It was something Rocky needed to get off his chest. Plus, he really needed a trainer , and Mickey was the best one he could have gotten. Anyone who fights like Rocky Balboa would be knocked out even by Bruce “The Mouse” Strauss, who bragged that he had been knocked out on every continent.
Why did Rocky lose in Rocky Balboa?
Rocky Balboa is forced to retire after having permanent damage inflicted on him in the ring by the Russian boxer Ivan Drago. Returning home after the Drago bout, Balboa discovers that the fortune that he had acquired as heavyweight champ has been stolen and lost on the stockmarket by his accountant.
Is Mason Dixon a real person?
Rocky Balboa’s main antagonist, Mason “The Line” Dixon, was an impressive final opponent for Stallone’s character. Played by real-life boxer Antonio Tarver, he was the main antagonist of Rocky Balboa and the final opponent faced by Sylvester Stallone’s character.