The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sylvester Stallone wrote first Rocky movie in a three-day ‘fury’

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SYLVESTER Stallone wrote the first ‘Rocky’ movie in a threeday “fury”.

The 72-year-old actor penned the 1976 hit boxing movie in the space of a few days, and Stallone - who collaborat­ed with producers Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff - admits to being in an inspired state of mind at the time.

He recalled: “I had this opportunit­y with Chartoff and Winkler, and I wasn’t going to let it slip by.

“I was young, and I had an incredible amount of energy, and I wrote it in a fury. I was very excited about the whole thing. I had a feel for the streets, and I loved films like ‘Mean Streets’, and ‘Marty’, and ‘On The Waterfront’, and I felt inspired.”

Stallone also revealed his unlikely boxing hero was inspired by the heavyweigh­t fight between Muhammad Ali and Chuck Wepner, the so-called Bayonne Bleeder.

Speaking to GQ magazine, Stallone explained: “No one considered whether he could win the fight, that was out of the question, but everyone was wondering just how much of a beating he’d take - and how long it would last - and how much pain he’d absorb before he crashed to the canvas. “The odds on Wepner were basically a zillion to one, and they couldn’t even take bets on the fight. So I’m sitting there watching the fight, with an especially bloodthirs­ty crowd, and it was terrible. The guy didn’t even look like a fighter. He was terribly awkward and unskilled, and he looked like a heavy bag with eyeballs. It was really sad. — BANG Showbiz

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