
Rocky Balboa
It ain't over 'til it's over.
When he loses a highly publicized virtual boxing match to ex-champ Rocky Balboa, reigning heavyweight titleholder Mason Dixon retaliates by challenging the Italian Stallion to a 10-round exhibition bout. To the surprise of his son and friends, Rocky agrees to come out of retirement and face an opponent who's faster, stronger and thirty years his junior. Rocky takes on Dixon in what will become the greatest fight in boxing history!
- 6.9
- 2006
- Released
- 1h 42m

Sylvester Stallone
Robert 'Rocky' Balboa
Burt Young
Paulie Pennino
Antonio Tarver
Mason 'The Line' Dixon
Geraldine Hughes
Marie
Milo Ventimiglia
Robert 'Rocky' Balboa Jr.
Tony Burton
Tony 'Duke' Evers
A.J. Benza
L.C.
James Francis Kelly III
Steps
Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson
Henry G. Sanders
Martin
Pedro Lovell
Spider Rico
Ana Gerena
Isabel
Louis Giansante
Bar Thug
Maureen Schilling
Lucky's Bartender
Lahmard J. Tate
X-Cell
Woody Paige
ESPN Commentator
Skip Bayless
ESPN Commentator
Jay Crawford
ESPN Commentator
Brian Kenny
ESPN Host
Dana Jacobson
ESPN Host
Charles Johnson
ESPN Host
James Binns
Commissioner
Johnnie Hobbs Jr.
Commissioner
Barney Fitzpatrick
Commissioner
Jim Lampley
HBO Commentator
Larry Merchant
HBO Commentator
Max Kellerman
HBO Commentator
LeRoy Neiman
LeRoy Neiman
Bert Sugar
Ring Magazine Reporter
Gunnar Peterson
Weightlifting Trainer
Yahya
Dixon's Opponent
Marc Ratner
Weigh-In Official
Anthony Lato Jr.
Rocky's Inspector
Jack Lazzarado
Dixon's Inspector
Michael Buffer
Ring Announcer
Joe Cortez
Referee
Carter Mitchell
Shamrock Foreman
Vinod Kumar
Ravi
Fran Pultro
Father at Restaurant
Frank Stallone Jr.
Dinner Patron
Jody Giambelluca
Dinner Patron
Tobias Segal
Robert's Friend
Tim Carr
Robert's Friend
Matt Frack
Robert's Friend #3
Paul Dion Monte
Robert's Friend
Robert Michael Kelly
Mr. Tomilson
Rick Buchborn
Rocky Fan
Nick Baker
Irish Pub Bartender
Don Sherman
Andy
Stu Nahan
Computer Fight Commentator (voice)
Jacob 'Stitch' Duran
Stitch (uncredited)
Talia Shire
Adrianna "Adrian" Balboa (Archive Footage) (uncredited)
Burgess Meredith
Micky Goldmill (Archive Footage) (uncredited)
Angelyna Martinez-Boyd
Angie
Jeffrey Mowery
Neighbor (uncredited)


Released
en
$24,000,000.00
$155,929,020.00
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- #challenger
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- #cancer
- #over-the-hill fighter
- #inspiring
- #boxing
- #inspirational
- #powerful
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Reviews

Much like the previous two entries, Rocky Balboa has a lot going for it, but is held back in many key areas. The entire process that fuels Rocky to fight again is great. It is incredibly heartbreaking to see Rocky so down in his life, coping with the loss of his wife and his estranged relationship with his son. He is broken and needs an outlet for his pent-up anger and to gain a connection with

**_Rocky as a has-been and, maybe, still-is_** It has been over 20 years since Rocky’s been in the ring. He runs his Italian restaurant in Philadelphia named after his wife while trying to get closer to his distant son, a corporate lawyer, and reacquainting with Marie (the troublesome girl he escorted home in the first movie). When the surprising opportunity arises to return to the limelight, t

You know this was the story that SHOULD have been told in Rocky V, or at least this is the kind of story that should have been told. Unfortunately it is a story told sans Talia Shire, who along with Burt Young and Carl Weathers are Rocky staples... of course Creed was dead in the timeline, so his absence is excusable... but we all kind of wanted to see Adrian, and wanted another story that deve

Rocky Balboa, much like the titular character, throws tired punches within the constraints of its clichéd boxing ring. Thirty years since Rocky, the underdog from Philadelphia, graciously climbed into the ring and gave Apollo Creed a run for his money. Then a sequel was commissioned. And another one. And another. Until the negligently produced ‘Rocky V’ was released with its disappointing conclusi











