The ’70s and ’80s saw the rise of few other movie franchises likeRockyandRamboas the feats and exploits achieved by both fictional characters turned them into huge pop culture icons. This also causes many to wonder which Sylvester Stallone character would best the other in a 1v1, but now Sly himself has finally shared his opinion on the matter.
Depending on theRockyentry one chooses fromAmazon’s new MGM catalog, heavyweight boxing legend Rocky Balboa stands at 5’11 and weighs anywhere between 190 and 217 pounds, which required some slight filmmaking magic to pull off given Stallone’s smaller frame. Meanwhile,Far Cry 6andMortal Kombat 11DLC John Rambo represents Stallone’s physique back when the actor was in peak form a little better, as Sly actual height is 5’10, and he weighed 180 pounds inFirst Bloodbefore bulking up to 195 pounds for the sequel,Rambo: First Blood Part 2.
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As it turns out, Stallone seems to have dedicated a good amount of thought to this matter, all of which he shared in a lengthy Instagram post that analyzes this epic fight from almost every angle. Starting from the same tale of the tape described above, Stallone makes clear this would be street fight, hence no rules, before arriving to the conclusion that Rocky would win if both men remained upright. “His body punches and Right Hooks Would eventually beat Rambo,” explained Stallone, adding that Rocky has a good chance of landing the first five or hits on Rambo.
However, if Rocky was unable to quickly get rid of Rambo, Stallone says the latter would get the W if the fight were to be longer. “If the fight goes to the ground, Rambo will prevail in a bloody brutal fight to the end…,” said Stallone, adding that he has a hard time imagining Rambo getting knocked down by a few early punches. It’s fair to say Rocky shouldn’t expectanything but a good clean fight from Rambo, with the actor expecting “incredibly vicious assaults on the eyes, the throat, every vulnerable part of the body eventually leading to being pulled to the ground and most likely mauled.”
Lastly, Stallone’s final take is that none of the two men would come out of that fight being the same, as it is kind of hard to imagine such a fight being anything but a deathmatch.In Rocky’s defense, the entire franchise is about resilience in one of the best underdog stories of all time, so anyone who knows anything about cinema or boxing would probably give Rocky a shot since the fictional sporting icon can usually make it past 12 rounds at the very least.
The latest Rocky-related event wasthe release of aRocky 4 Director’s Cutthat adds a few extra scenes, though not much in terms depth to the Cold War relic. Beyond that, Adonis Creed is all Rocky fans will be getting in the future, although Stallone won’t be inCreed 3after fully passing the torch to Michael B. Jordan.