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How Tough is Sylvester Stallone in Real Life? 

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How tough is Sylvester Stallone really? This video attempts to definitively answer that question once and for all.
Chapters:
02:44 - The Resilience of Sylvester Stallone
05:01 - Stallone’s workout ethic
07:03 - The Time Stallone sparred Roberto Duran and then Ernie Shavers
09:00 - Rocky 4: The best boxing fight in Cinema caused Dolph to send Stallone to the hospital
10:10 - The brutal football game in Lock Up
10:45 - The real punches Stallone took from Antonio Tarver
11:58 - Stallone’s leg and neck injury during The Expendables
13:01 - Coming Full Circle in discussing how tough Stallone is
Make sure to watch my previous video: "How Strong is Stallone?"
• How Strong was Sylvest...
First things first, let’s talk about Stallone’s resilience; which I believe is a pre-cursor to building toughness. In a perfect case of art imitating life, we need look no further than the original Rocky film. Stallone was inspired by the real-life fight between Muhammed Ali and Chuck Wepner, who ended up making it to the 15th round in a true show of heart, grit and determination.
For the script, Stallone was offered more money than he’d ever seen; but much like the character Rocky himself, Stallone got his million to one shot by sticking to his guns and refused to sell it unless he could also star as the lead.
The man puts so much of himself in his work. He’s played a Big part in writing and developing many of the characters he’s portrayed ever since that original underdog story in Rocky; I believe Many of these characters he’s played are largely a representation of Stallone;
It’s a perfect case of writing what you know.
I’ve done several videos on Stallone’s preparation for his Rocky and Rambo films. Rocky 3 for example, was about the most extreme. The grueling workouts, the crazy dieting. He’s even said in an Instagram post, "I would literally go to the corner between rounds, when I wasn’t directing and try to get some blood back into my head so I could carry-on with the complicated fight choreography …”
As far as his workouts go, there’s no doubt Stallone’s one of the hardest workers in the gym; former Mr. Olympia and Strong Man competitor Franco Columbo recollected that Stallone was always up for doing more; pushing himself further, which unfortunately during Rocky 2 ended up causing him to tear his pec while getting in a bench press contest with Franco, who just happened to be one of the strongest guys around at the time.
In Rambo: First Blood, the scene where Rambo jumps off the cliff and injures himself on some tree branches on the way down, Stallone performed the stunt himself during the bottom portion of the fall, and in the process, broke one of his ribs when he landed on the tree branch.
Prior to First Blood, in Rocky 2; Sylvester Stallone sparred former boxing champ Roberto Duran. For those who don’t know, Duran implied he was “Mike Tyson before Mike Tyson came along.”
In preparation for Rocky 3, Stallone decided once again to test out his level of toughness. This time with heavyweight boxer Ernie Shavers, whom Muhammed Ali said was the strongest puncher he’s ever faced.
From there we move to Rocky 4. Stallone said, I’ve done a lot of movie fights, but I believe this is the BEST Boxing Fight In the history of cinema…” which I tend to agree with, as I’m sure many of you do as well. Filming such an intense match against none other than powerhouse Dolph Lundgren was not exactly a walk in the park. In fact, Lundgren hit Stallone so hard in the chest while shooting the first round of their fight that Stallone’s heart hit his breastbone and began to swell.
Rambo 3 would follow not long after, which was still made before the days of special effects, so they had to do everything for real, rappelling out of helicopters, lying under a moving tank, running through explosions. But the most dangerous stunt of all was playing Buzkashi, which is the most dangerous game in the world. It involves grabbing the body of a 75 pound sheep, galloping several hundred yards on horseback and dropping it in the “circle of triumph”. During filming of that sequence, several horsemen went down rupturing spleens, anther shattered both hips and a 3rd rider landed so hard that he went temporarily blind for several hours.
Lock Up would soon follow and depict some of the most brutal football sequences ever filmed.
No body doubles or stunt doubles were used during the filming of the football game and Things got so intense, that Stallone claimed he almost broke his leg while filming.
In the early 90s Stallone would film Cliffhanger. Sylvester Stallone partly took on this project in an effort to help him conquer his fear of heights.
Of course we need to mention 2010s The Expendables. Early on, Stallone ended up injuring his leg; but that was just the warm-up. The tough guy he is, Stallone wanted ex-WWE wrestler Steve Austin to really add some intensity to their fight scene; the result, Stallone literally broke his neck.

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@22monkeychops
@22monkeychops 3 года назад
Hats off to the editing. Amazing knowledge of stallone"s work with appropriate references to highlight each point. Your best yet!
@Runningcheetah1
@Runningcheetah1 3 года назад
Yeah I agree, the editing and timing of the clips are perfect and also very clever. Viking’s comedic sense and timing are often not fully recognized.
@Lonstermash
@Lonstermash 3 года назад
Agreed
@DreynHarry
@DreynHarry 3 года назад
signed - its amazing. but based on the argument of stallone himself... maybe the answer who is the toughest SOB is: JACKIE CHAN! :-)
@clevelandbci9562
@clevelandbci9562 3 года назад
"What mean, expendable?" was perfect.
@cainabel2009
@cainabel2009 2 года назад
I agree
@tw750
@tw750 3 года назад
I always imagined Sylvester Stallone as a tough guy, but what really sold me was when he made it thru his son's death. That took real courage, and I have IMMENSE respect of him for that.
@PunkMartyr
@PunkMartyr 2 года назад
Thanks for this comment. Admirable.
@johncadden202
@johncadden202 3 года назад
Stallone is legit tough. He's been getting after it for decades. No excuses, just hard work.
@Mo-Reese8043
@Mo-Reese8043 3 года назад
And those expendables movies are no exception
@josephmonaco4503
@josephmonaco4503 3 года назад
If you think that taking HGH and anibolic steroids and being rich enough to only work out and eat 5,000 calories a day of protein then you are mistaking a body builder for a real trained fighter. You are 100% totally wrong.
@darthrevan2410
@darthrevan2410 3 года назад
Jhon he's a Legend. Listen would u fight him in real life in his prime in the boxing ring no cheat shots???? Ok...... Play with it. Are thier other stars yes but he's street and Boxing with a splash of milatary yes is movies but they train u like the real thing. He's also a bad ass in weapons Guns and Philippines double sticks. Would You walk into a room lock it and say only one of us makes it out without thinking twice in he's prime. Shxxxxxxxxt
@UToobUsername01
@UToobUsername01 2 года назад
​@@josephmonaco4503 Dude everyone in america took the roids. Even your fave wrestlers. Can you blame them given how effective it was? So naive.
@SAMEntalhealth
@SAMEntalhealth 2 года назад
Agreed brother
@Ceaz2002
@Ceaz2002 3 года назад
Stallone really put himself through the ringer for his greatest films, he has always been my favorite 80’s action star
@patrickrutherford5553
@patrickrutherford5553 3 года назад
Arnold , stallone, and jean Claude Van damme make up the holy trinity of action stars
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 3 года назад
@@patrickrutherford5553 I would have to say Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis as my top 3 favorite action stars but Jean Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren would be in top 5.
@patrickrutherford5553
@patrickrutherford5553 3 года назад
@@scottknode898 many people seem to put Bruce with Arnold and stallone. But I never felt like he was in the same ballpark because he didn’t have the physique
@Chris-tc1ln
@Chris-tc1ln 3 года назад
"Put himself through the wringer", it's not Lord of the Bleeding Rings.
@AngeloR674
@AngeloR674 3 года назад
I was a extra in rocky balboa dec 2005! He’s the best!
@adamoreilly6337
@adamoreilly6337 3 года назад
My Dad always reminded me of Stallone and when he was dying he never showed fear. R.I.P. Dad.
@axelstone3131
@axelstone3131 3 года назад
It’s okay to be afraid and show fear. That doesn’t equate weakness. I’m sorry about your dad.
@hawarrokzadministries9891
@hawarrokzadministries9891 3 года назад
RIP dad. He is know in heaven and Looks on you, He is proud ❤️
@heronbird81
@heronbird81 3 года назад
Sorry for loss RIP
@cyberbeanie5387
@cyberbeanie5387 3 года назад
He is right!
@badchadb33
@badchadb33 3 года назад
I don't care if Stallone can actually fight or not bottom line is, he's definitely one tough hombre. Look at the punishment he took from making the fight and training scenes for just the Rocky movies alone. The mans got my respect!
@paulbirkbeck1790
@paulbirkbeck1790 3 года назад
Your right the man is mentally tough and real competitor you have to be to survive Hollywood all these years he is a driven man.💪
@julesgaerlan4062
@julesgaerlan4062 3 года назад
Also writer of first rocky and sell to hollywood big producers but the producers want known actors like paul newman or kurt douglas to play rocky but he ( stallone) refuse give the script unless he will be lead character play rocky, the big producers agree no choice that unkown play rocky well do box office & went academy award won 4 award , best director , best cinematography , best story that sly stallone wrote it ( 2 yrs) & best musical score , made sly stallone household name (:
@robotmafia000
@robotmafia000 Год назад
​@@julesgaerlan4062I'm assuming English isn't your first language
@karltelemaque7686
@karltelemaque7686 Год назад
I always thought that there was something to Sly. I agree with what you said, Chad. Happy Day bruh
@axelstone3131
@axelstone3131 3 года назад
Tough as fuck. One of the hardest guys in Hollywood if not the toughest. The training, stunts, longevity. He’s one of a kind. Nobody before him or since. Nobody his age has ever been in this shape or able bodied in Hollywood at 75 years old. Ever. Rocky spirit, Rambo attitude. He’s the walking embodiment of resilience, inspirational and incredibly motivational, yet is probably the most under appreciated actor there is.
@JasonCanton
@JasonCanton 3 года назад
Exactly! Well put! As Kurt Russell once said " he s the most mis understood man in Hollywood".
@axelstone3131
@axelstone3131 3 года назад
@@JasonCanton absolutely 100%
@hartonoX69
@hartonoX69 3 года назад
Very true
@Lonstermash
@Lonstermash 3 года назад
And he got robbed of the Best Supporting Actor award for the Oscars after his performance in "Creed"
@axelstone3131
@axelstone3131 3 года назад
@@Lonstermash yeh well that’s all stupid politics and crap. Fuck the oscars. The only people who appreciate sly or what he’s about are the fans
@GymGarageMan
@GymGarageMan 3 года назад
Stallone always leads by example doing as many of his own stunts as possible..even in his 70s a true inspiration and the best action star of our time!!!
@alifuller1658
@alifuller1658 3 года назад
Damn sure is
@charliehaven8517
@charliehaven8517 3 года назад
That's some brutal training videos on your channel man !
@andyfit9746
@andyfit9746 3 года назад
Well said brother also absolutely BRUTAL workouts on your channel man
@mattorchard4270
@mattorchard4270 3 года назад
Sly is TOUGH in every sense of the word. He's been my hero since I was just a young kid in the early 90s. Whenever I'm down and depressed and life is just kicking my ass I always come back to videos like this. He inspires me to push through the pain and continue to chase my goals regardless of the obstacles in front of me. Love the video! Keep em coming!
@jamesbragg7334
@jamesbragg7334 3 года назад
I think the most badass thing Sly did was gaining all that weight for Cop Land. Then after filming, losing the weight and getting back into shape.
@jacobfoster9185
@jacobfoster9185 3 года назад
Respect. Everyone seems to forget Rocky is a character. Stallone is a VERY intelligent person and his acting has ALWAYS been VASTLY underappreciated.
@daverobson3084
@daverobson3084 3 года назад
In his book "Sly Moves" he notes how much that weight gain cost him. He developed high blood pressure, sciatica, high cholesterol, and even heart palpitations. He did say that being able to eat whatever he wanted for the first time on years was a kind of fun " vacation" from his usually strict diet.
@gregrock7451
@gregrock7451 3 года назад
No doubt. The guy built his career playing indestructible bad-asses with Adonis-like physiques in action movies; getting himself all nice and flabby to play an ineffectual goof and NYPD wanna-be who gets dissed and treated like a chump by the guys he idolizes, and going head-on with guys like Robert DeNiro, Ray Liotta, and Harvey Keitel, was a ballsy move. "Cop Land" was a hell of a great movie (I've probably seen it ten times, give or take) with an ensemble cast of stone-cold killers. The "Freddy Heflin" character was about as far outside of his wheelhouse as any he played; I doubt there was a single critic on Earth who was prepared to take him seriously as a legit dramatic actor. I think his work in that movie forced a lot of his naysayers to check themselves.
@williamvictory3180
@williamvictory3180 3 года назад
Stallone literally had his collar bone shattered when he did a fight scene with wrestler Steve Austin in the first Expendables movie.
@axelstone3131
@axelstone3131 3 года назад
You mean his neck? That’s the significant injury he endured making the movie
@jamesbragg7334
@jamesbragg7334 3 года назад
Also he got shingles too, which can be painful.
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 3 года назад
He broke vertebrae in his back and had to have surgery. For First Blood he broke his arm when fell from lowest of cliff during the stunt and landed in tree limbs. Stallone was sent to hospital several times during filming of Rocky 4 once when Dolph Lundgren hit him for real in the chest so hard caused him collapse and kept going during rehearsal until pain was so intense he felt he was a having heart attack. He had been hit hard enough that his heart slammed against his breasrbone causing his heart to swell cutting off blood supply and restricted oxygen to the body and had he not got to hospital would have died. Stallone had a heart attack while doing the stunt pulling the heavy sleigh during filming of his training regime for his fight with Drago.
@axelstone3131
@axelstone3131 3 года назад
@@jamesbragg7334 yeh this. Inferno the making of the expendables is insane. The crap he put himself through was mental.
@jacobfoster9185
@jacobfoster9185 3 года назад
It was his back that broke
@GothamKnight84661
@GothamKnight84661 3 года назад
Stallone is the real deal who's been thru hard times and overcame them.
@paulbirkbeck1790
@paulbirkbeck1790 3 года назад
Well said.👌
@wisemanwalkingdowntheroad4275
@wisemanwalkingdowntheroad4275 3 года назад
Stallone without any doubt is the fittest actor that ever graced the big screen and his maintaining his fitness into his senior years is nothing short of extraordinary!
@lukeskywalker6809
@lukeskywalker6809 3 года назад
“Well, the truth is sometimes I do get a little scared when I'm in that ring and when I'm going to get hit or when my arm hurts so much I can't even lift it and I'm thinking I wish this guy hit me in the chin so I won't feel nothing anymore. Then there's another side that comes out that wants to take more, wants to go one more round because if I go one more round when you don't think you can, that makes all the difference in your life.” - Sylvester Stallone / Rocky Balboa (Rocky IV)
@Lonstermash
@Lonstermash 3 года назад
I was hired to be Rocky at a 7 year old's birthday party 3 years ago who loves the movies, and I quoted that speech to him in character, lol
@lukeskywalker6809
@lukeskywalker6809 3 года назад
@@Lonstermash Nice :)
@mikesmith4052
@mikesmith4052 3 года назад
I absolutely have the upmost admiration, respect and love for Stallone, this video made me admire him even more. I cried. Thank you for this.
@stevieg4201
@stevieg4201 3 года назад
Sylvester Stallone is one of the hardest working actors in the business. His workouts, the way he lives his life is pure, I’ve heard him talk about getting hit during filming, who actually does that? Through the years, he has brought us to different levels of emotions with the sometimes very intense message in his films. He always moves forward, never quits. I’m a little younger than he is, but Iv’e been a really big fan throughout his whole career. The loss of his boy would be enough to make anyone lay down, I lost my boy in 2014 and it’s laid me down for the count, but he keeps moving forward. I would love to be able to sit down with him for a little while and just listen, I guess it’s kind of a dream of mine, but the man is busy right? Anyways, Sylvester Stallone is the real deal in my eyes, and he will live on forever in my heart. Che Dio ti benedica amico mio. 🇮🇹🙏🏽🇮🇹
@RaytheGrayt
@RaytheGrayt 3 года назад
That story about him and his dog, Bupkis, was heartbreaking. I couldn't even imagine doing that. But it's a good thing he ended up back with his buddy. Much respect to Stallone, I was never much of a fan but that story just won me over 🙏🏽
@iawy8264
@iawy8264 3 года назад
Sly is as tough as they come He's also humble
@unknownfan3638
@unknownfan3638 3 года назад
Anybody that can live in this world and keep moving forward is tough
@meaty220
@meaty220 3 года назад
Facts.
@patrickrutherford5553
@patrickrutherford5553 3 года назад
Amen
@dougfunny3691
@dougfunny3691 3 года назад
Sly is the ultimate badass on the business!
@awesome4k824
@awesome4k824 3 года назад
great video. Stallone does have a heck of a drive and also i cant wait to see the directors cut of Rocky 4.
@Mo-Reese8043
@Mo-Reese8043 3 года назад
I’ve already had an anormous amount of respect for Stallone but after watching this video my respect for him just elevated to a whole new level
@seanschliwa01
@seanschliwa01 3 года назад
Great video man. Stallone is one of the hardest worker/stars in cinematic history. The Rocky films define character development (and life reflection) better than any other franchises. Even before I got into movie making/studies etc, I always knew many of Slys work resonated for a reason.
@quentinkelly8773
@quentinkelly8773 3 года назад
The cutaway of Steven Seagal disagreeing was hilarious, great googly moogly 🤣🤣
@suzannelaforce6988
@suzannelaforce6988 3 года назад
This paraphrased quote from Rocky inspired me: "Life ain't all sunshine and rainbows. Life is mean and nasty. Nobody will hit you as hard as life will. It will bring you to your knees, and keep you there permanently. if you let it. It's not about how hard you can hit. It's about how many hits you can take and still keep moving forward. That's how winning is done." And, here's another thing that can be said for Stallone... His fellow actors love him. To be loved by your peers is really a measure of the worth of a man or a woman.
@sorinturle4599
@sorinturle4599 3 года назад
Stallone is still more than enough fit to train and in great shape at his age. That should be though enough in everyones book.
@kennethmccullah4905
@kennethmccullah4905 2 года назад
Just discovered your channel because of our mutual love for JCVD movies. I have always been a massive JCVD fan but Stallone has always been my number 1 favorite action star. The Rocky series is my favorite series of movies of all time, they mean so much to me and have always provided inspiration. Stallone himself has always been a hugely inspiring figure to me, the dude is legit tough as nails and he has so much respect from me. You nailed the reasons why in this video, great job.
@title214
@title214 3 года назад
"To survive a war, you gotta become war."
@bandini22221
@bandini22221 3 года назад
I don't know how tough he is but he's my favorite actor.
@stevedunn5546
@stevedunn5546 3 года назад
Great vid. My respect for Stallone has increased tenfold.
@james3282
@james3282 3 года назад
I didn't know he went through so much. He is definitely the toughest actor alive.
@philipenos2930
@philipenos2930 3 года назад
People acuse of Sylvester Stallone for taking HRT or PD's to keep his muscularity at 74. In actuality, Sylvester Stallone just inhales Chuck Norris' breath.
@electriceyeslide5959
@electriceyeslide5959 3 года назад
Stallone is a bad ass in real life and a real tough SOB. He’s humble, very intelligent, and a nice guy. The dude has a reputation for being tough as hell. The shit that guy did on the set of The Expendables is incredible.
@KoTM25681
@KoTM25681 3 года назад
Stallone is tough but I think the crown goes to Jackie Chan. The man has literally broken every bone in his body over the course of his acting career and continues to do his own stunts. It gets no tougher than that.
@axelstone3131
@axelstone3131 3 года назад
Jackie is like 8/9 years younger than Stallone. He’s also probably not going to be able to maintain his body over the next decade as well a sly has but maybe he will who knows. I think when it comes to working out though Stallone has done it all, hardcore bodybuilding routines, boxing like a professional for months on end, I don’t think anyone comes close to what Stallone has put himself though. He’s also not doing stunts/action to the extent Stallone is still doing it. However, Jackie is godlike. The stuff he’s done is incredible. He’s one of a kind also. Nobody has gone to the lengths Jackie has before him or since in Chinese cinema and Jackie has has some horrific injuries on set as well. He’s lucky to be alive. they both are to be honest. I’m a huge fan of both of these guys but there’s something about sly that just really makes me resonate with him more.
@furqantarique3484
@furqantarique3484 3 года назад
Jackie Chan is known for speed and agility which has nothing to do with tough masculinity
@furqantarique3484
@furqantarique3484 3 года назад
Although Jackie Chan is manly not like western
@miesvaillanykyisyytta3252
@miesvaillanykyisyytta3252 3 года назад
@@furqantarique3484 Jackie has taken more bumps than the current WWE roster combined.
@tomlanore4283
@tomlanore4283 3 года назад
Love Jackie's films. However the worst injury he sustained filming was breaking his foot in a scene where he jumped onto a boat. Other then that just a lot of bumps and bruises. Clearly after watching this you have to agree Stallone suffered much worse injuries and more often and still wanted more. In a debate of who is the toughest between Jackie and Stallone there is no contest. Stallone hands down is tougher of the two.
@anitatroquille3443
@anitatroquille3443 7 месяцев назад
He’s got my respect! He got a lot of injuries in his movies and still tough. He’s now in his late 70s and still tough and good shape!
@ryanmckinnon8586
@ryanmckinnon8586 3 года назад
I was 9 years old when First Blood was filmed in my hometown Hope B.C. He is tough!!
@millabasset1710
@millabasset1710 Год назад
I find it impressive Stallone went from normal male physique at age 30 to his best physique possible in Rocky IV. I know he took steroids, but that is a massive achievement to develop muscle that late into adulthood.
@Lonstermash
@Lonstermash 3 года назад
I often tell people that the Rocky movies were and continue to be a blueprint for getting ahead in life for me.
@toddhamm453
@toddhamm453 3 года назад
Anyone as high on the food chain with over 500 million in personal resources who still does most of his stunts (extremely dangerous stunts) into his 70s is easily the toughest actor out there. Most individuals that get hit hard enough to cause heart palpitations wouldn't go anywhere near a ring or any stunt again. He's a rare person and I haven't seen anyone close yet.
@CaneFu
@CaneFu 3 года назад
OK, you convinced me....I was watching this video in my home gym while procrastinating starting my leg workout. I'm going to hit it for real now..........
@mr.sherlockholmes6130
@mr.sherlockholmes6130 3 года назад
Stallone gave hope to the underdog. Being a Marine I love the theme . Never give up . Semper Fidelis thank you for this Amazing video. Perfect. May God bless you always!!
@chrisholbrook5917
@chrisholbrook5917 3 года назад
I’ve been a Sylvester Stallone fan since I was about eight years old and I’m thirty three today! I gotta say, I really liked the whole biography aspect that you did showing how tough Sly is, Also what he had to endure in life to get where he is today! He definitely fought for everything he has and then some! I will always be a fan of Sylvester Stallone and have the utmost respect ✊ for him! You are the first RU-vidr that I have come across that was completely accurate with everything you said about Sly! Awesome editing as well!
@JK-by5fz
@JK-by5fz 3 года назад
You could make a video about rivalry between Sly and Arnold, and how they became friends in the end.
@111highgh
@111highgh 3 года назад
Beautiful video. Nicely researched and edited. Sly is the greatest.
@mikeyhartley7644
@mikeyhartley7644 3 года назад
Very Inspiring!! My narrow mind was preparing for examples of only physical toughness. I had to be reminded that mind and soul are the real signs of strength! 👍
@PunkMartyr
@PunkMartyr 2 года назад
Lockup is such an underrated gem. If you are ever in the Tampa area and want to shoot the breeze hit me up.
@gregf8167
@gregf8167 3 года назад
Great video thank you. Stallone has been a huge inspiration to me since the early 80's. Now im an ex boxer and run my own boxing gym.
@joebreen8818
@joebreen8818 3 года назад
Great idea! This video will be discussed on the Stallone Zone soon I predict. Stallone commented on your physique videos. Definitely keep these videos coming
@joshualapham1027
@joshualapham1027 3 года назад
Yes!
@bolt4694
@bolt4694 3 года назад
Whenever the big name Hollywood stars get together, they all acknowledge that Stallone is always the Alpha male in the room.
@consciousgentile5141
@consciousgentile5141 3 года назад
Because Chuck Norris isn't there
@carnivorousbarbie
@carnivorousbarbie 3 года назад
Growing up I saw many of his movies as my dad is a big fan. Even as a little girl I remember thinking he was tough. Still today he's tougher than most. So few real tough guys on screen these days.
@155michaelx
@155michaelx 3 года назад
stallone has been my inspiration since the 80s
@ptrichie71
@ptrichie71 3 года назад
Love the Stallone stuff!! I've broke ribs too! Breathing in hurts, breathing out hurts, thinking about breathing hurts! He has to be the toughest so many other would get doubles in or have scenes removed from films! Stallone goes out of his way to find tougher scenes to put in a movie
@cajo7870
@cajo7870 3 года назад
I consider him as a method actor. Look what he's been through just to make his films believable and great. Should've won an Oscar a long time ago.
@shadowman2192
@shadowman2192 3 года назад
Sly is a legit badass. Through and through.
@shitstainknobknocker
@shitstainknobknocker 3 года назад
It's Stallone's resilience that makes him tough (not whether his father could punch out your father) Anyone can lash out (and sometimes rightfully so) but Stallone, despite not being dealt the greatest cards in life, rose above his humble beginings, dug deep and refused to compromise. That's a toughness that you don't get from weights, training, steroids or fights.
@jayabhaumik5695
@jayabhaumik5695 3 года назад
Well said dude..
@stingray4780
@stingray4780 3 года назад
This video was great! Very well done! Thouraly enjoyed it! Keep them coming!
@newstuffsucks...5754
@newstuffsucks...5754 3 года назад
Like most guys watching the videos here, I grew up watching Stallone, Arnold, chuck norris, Kurt Russell, Wesley snipes Charles Bronson. In the 80s there were no stupid cgi comic hero movies. We watched real guys. The message with all of them was simple. Rocky 4 is a perfect example. You fight for what you believe in. Do what’s right, work HARD. Stay focused on the goal and achieve it. Never make excuses, point fingers or blame others for your failure. Those are solid rules for life. Today everyone is a victim, no one takes personal responsibility and they look for a shortcut.
@xevicxavier9802
@xevicxavier9802 Год назад
What I think makes Stallone a great actor is his resellience. Because I never saw him crying at any of his difficult moments of life, which motivated me to not cry at any difficult moment. I also think that he is a real life champion who went from struggles to success. His life can give inspiration for those who are fed up with life and commits suicide.
@chadkimmel8957
@chadkimmel8957 3 года назад
Having been born in 1980, Sly was one of my heroes as a child.
@jeffaber8332
@jeffaber8332 3 года назад
Growing up in the 80s i always said Stallone was the man. All my friends laughed. But like Rockys kid said in balboa. No one is laughing now.
@A.fordbey.99
@A.fordbey.99 3 года назад
Yeah everyone owe him an apology..think it’s funny now wait till you see what that person is really capable of.
@izzojoseph2
@izzojoseph2 3 года назад
I take pride in being a Stallone geek. He’s the reason I went to the Junior Olympics (I just didn’t have what it took to do the real one but hey, I made it) He was absolutely my childhood inspiration. You nailed all the major ‘fun facts’. Really cool vid. Well done. Love the Demolition Man reference!
@LiLgPnoy15
@LiLgPnoy15 3 года назад
Great video. Each of us, man or woman can look within ourselves to be strong. Love the video dude
@petersarubbi
@petersarubbi 3 года назад
Awesome Video my friend👏👏👏... Love your analysis and commentary... And thanks for showing love to Over The Top... I've always loved that movie😃😃😃
@gregrock7451
@gregrock7451 3 года назад
I watched a "The Making Of..." featurette about the first "Expendables" movie, and quite a bit of attention is paid to all the knocks and injuries he took. One guy-- I think he was doctor/sports therapist treating him-- said if he was a pro athlete, he'd be on "Injured/Reserve" status instead of doing the stuff he was doing (i.e. doing fight scenes with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin). At one point, he busted up his ankle/Achilles Tendon and was told that if he didn't get it worked on, then lay off it awhile to heal properly, it'd be permanently damaged. But due to the potential financial disaster that could result from the movie production going on hiatus, he just got a cortisone shot and went back to work. Sly is a fucking beast and a madman in the best possible sense, the personification of a "hard man." He seems like the coolest dude on the planet; as big as he is for as long as he has been, I can't recall anyone ever talking shit about what a butt-head he is behind the scenes and away from the cameras. Plus, it's a mystery to me why so many people have made him out to be nothing but some mush-mouthed, dull-witted meathead; this guy wrote and starred in the highest-grossing film of 1976, making $225 million against a $1 million budget, and nabbed three Oscars. Stallone is most certainly The Man.
@350daysthemovie7
@350daysthemovie7 3 года назад
Samurai the 350 Days Documentary Crew salutes you Sir! Your Channel Rocks!
@garycleveland6410
@garycleveland6410 3 года назад
Stallone is like a tank on legs.
@alamore5084
@alamore5084 3 года назад
A badass tank on legs!
@anthalas1
@anthalas1 3 года назад
He's the real thing
@RAVEN-uj5zq
@RAVEN-uj5zq 3 года назад
Im AGREE, yes Stallone is the Tough not only on movies even in real life, by the way is my number one ACTION HERO MOVIE of all time' is my favor'favorite one,,JOHN.J.RAMBO, i got the collections franchise and watch over and over al day long, RAMBO IS THE BEST👍👉💪💪number☝👀👊
@yambo59
@yambo59 3 года назад
I didnt even need to see this to know Stallone was tough, but seeing this reveals he was tougher than I ever knew. Few people have the kind of intestinal fortitude to take this kind of punishment especially in a movie where they could have used a stunt double or other methods to spare him so much pain and injury, but he chose to endure the hard training to do it himself and incurred serious injuries - now THAT is TOUGH.
@Martialarts1on1
@Martialarts1on1 3 года назад
Stallone is an awesome actor! I'd say reailly tough too!
@GunSam
@GunSam 3 года назад
One thing can be said that is truth probably for most people. I do not know one person old or young male or female that does not respect Stallone, does not like Stallone as a person or does not like at least some of his movies. That is a near impossible achievement completed.
@kroz2310
@kroz2310 3 года назад
You got that right I know what it's like to be beaten down by life! I'll keep getting up getting knocked down and getting back up I'm going to live a different way today I want to help my fellow man there's a better way out there I just want a little piece of this slice of happiness called life.... As long as I gotta breath in me an another day I'ma keep moving forward! ✌️
@Joe_1971
@Joe_1971 3 года назад
Having to sell your dog because your so poor has got to be the most heart breaking thing that Sly had to do.!!
@Coldrockin
@Coldrockin 3 года назад
I heard he bought him back
@Joe_1971
@Joe_1971 3 года назад
@@Coldrockin He sold him for 50 dollars..then bought him back for $3,000 once he made money from the movie Rocky.
@Coldrockin
@Coldrockin 3 года назад
@@Joe_1971 Stallone's Co Star in Rocky 1 & 2
@TheXAKChannel
@TheXAKChannel 3 года назад
Always heard mostly all of the 80s action actors humbly say that Dolph Lundgren was the man that they stayed away from & tried not to anger. Looks like he was just as if not more fierce & intimidating than Drago in real life.
@loneronin6813
@loneronin6813 3 года назад
I'm nowhere near Stallone levels, nor would I ever claim to be, but his statements about moving forward in life and to keep taking on the pain involved (be it physical, emotional, or otherwise) are something that resonate strongly with me and do so all the more as time passes. I was born with a serious case of Tourette's Syndrome (still am) but my case has gotten so bad that I have a rare evolution of the condition that causes me constant pain and tension through my entire body every second of every day, on top of a bad back problem, which I developed somewhere between 21 and 22 if I recall correctly. I'm 28 now and I've been heavily training in martial arts from 19 to 21 or 22. I've had to take time away from training as intensely as I used to, but I'm making my way back to being able to train again, albeit in a different style from the ones I've trained in before. I often have an even harder time controlling the movement of my limbs due to the tension, pain, and involuntary movement from that alone and my back does still cause me pain all through the day for no reason other than it's just a permanent condition. I can still push my way through a basic workout and some shadow(kick)boxing, but I do need to take time to rest and recover between those points. The style I plan to take up is Shotokan Karate as there is a quality school in the town I'm moving to in several months or so and from the research I've been doing on Shotokan I think it's a good fit for me and where I'm at. I do all of this and undergo all the pain and suffering because martial arts centers me as a person and is my greatest passion in life, even more so than writing, so it's something I never want to give up. It's long since been a dream/goal of mine to one day teach martial arts as a properly qualified instructor, and now that it may become attainable one day again it's become what I strive for most in this life. It's my biggest dream and at this point the only one I can still pursue, so I'm not willing to give up, no matter what it takes even though I often find my body harder to control movement-wise. I don't care how much it can hurt sometimes or how much control and focus it takes for me to do something as simple as standing still or performing a kata, etc. I'm being as careful as I can be in managing my condition(s) so as long as it's even remotely possible to achieve my greatest and most hard-fought goal I'm going to continue to strive for what I want and need in life with Stallone's words taken to heart. I'm not a movie star or a physical phenom by any stretch, but that doesn't mean I can't fight with the heart of one!
@VikingSamurai
@VikingSamurai 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing! I wish you luck in persuing your passion and dream!
@loneronin6813
@loneronin6813 3 года назад
@@VikingSamurai Thank you so much and for the content you create. :D I wish you all the best in every endeavor in life :)
@michaelstark5763
@michaelstark5763 3 года назад
I watched Rambo 2 in the Movies at 15 which pushed me to some victories in Track and Field. Stallone became my secret weapon (The Motivator) to succeed in life. Thanks.
@yuliya2
@yuliya2 3 года назад
Stallone was a high school drop out who made it, and he not only made it in life, he became a self made star. This is the definition of a true man. He’s not like the rest of fake Hollywood. Stallone also had huge hands, check out his star on Hollywood Blvd. He was naturally a strong dude. If he hit you, he would break half of your body.
@sarlaccstapeworm990
@sarlaccstapeworm990 3 года назад
"HOW YA GONE BEAT HIM, YOU ALL FKKKED UP?!!?!?" 🤣🤣🤣👍👍
@brianschulz6462
@brianschulz6462 3 года назад
Actual winner of the Over The Top tournament put on for the movie was John Brzenk... greatest arm wrestler of all time. He can be seen in the movie a few times but isn’t credited as an extra.
@solotravelermart
@solotravelermart 3 года назад
My only regret is sly didn't get to do a proper film with van damme and a proper fight not the short poor fight we got in the expendables 2.
@t-virusterrance4734
@t-virusterrance4734 3 года назад
I'm not sure how tough Sylvester Stallone is, but I'm sure he's tough enough, based on what he put himself through, for his various roles. No weak man, physically or mentally, would be able to handle, the stuff Stallone went through. Sometimes in life, humans must look beyond a movie role, because there you will find something awesome, in many cases anyway. Sylvester Stallone works hard around the clock, whether, it's working out, coming up with movie ideas, thinking about camera angles, writing, being a family man, you name it, Stallone gives it his all. He's always looking for ways to better his craft, that's something anyone can respect. TERRANCE OUT
@paulbirkbeck1790
@paulbirkbeck1790 3 года назад
100% TERRANCE.😎
@forsakenV12
@forsakenV12 3 года назад
Great upload! Stallone is tough but Dolph got him good. "If he dies, he dies". What a line!
@davestuddaman8127
@davestuddaman8127 3 года назад
Well if he can change Then you can change Everyone can change!!!
@daverobson3084
@daverobson3084 3 года назад
Yeah, but, Dolph is a 6' 5" monster. Stallone was half a foot shorter and like 60 pounds lighter.
@jabumngadi9956
@jabumngadi9956 3 года назад
This video just earned my subscription. Good content keep it up.
@jeffgallardo3242
@jeffgallardo3242 3 года назад
I love this video so much, keep up the work man.
@josephmann9569
@josephmann9569 3 года назад
Amazing stories and movies. Stallone is one of my top 3 or 4 favorite actors. Most definitely the toughest.
@josephjenkins2583
@josephjenkins2583 3 года назад
Stallone was also born with facial paralysis and speech trouble. He's dealt with obstacles most people couldn't overcome, but he did. That's just tell us he is "EXTRAORDINARY" as a human being. He's also a great role model whenever you hit rock bottom. Thanks Mr. SS
@luismartins3785
@luismartins3785 3 года назад
Over The Top is a great movie indeed. That said he's definitely OVER THE TOP in real life !
@UrbanTiger74
@UrbanTiger74 3 года назад
Antonio Tarver said Sly hits like a heavy weight and that's he's no pushover.
@MikkoSimila
@MikkoSimila 3 года назад
Dolph said that he was afraid to get fired by hitting 'boss' Sylvester Stallone. Apparently Stallone Phoned to Doplh and said everyone gets 2 week vacation. Until he comes back from hospital.
@sicco5
@sicco5 3 года назад
Stallone jumped into a tree and broke a rib and kept filming. The actual scream and footage is in first blood. He also takes shots to the face for close ups. Stallone is Tom Cruise level crazy when it comes to the abuse he puts himself through to make things look good on screen. When he filmed first blood 2 all those scenes in the water with his shirt off gave him pneumonia. They don’t make action stars like this anymore. Its a dying breed.
@liamoreilly783
@liamoreilly783 3 года назад
I think his toughness is his resilience its not the damage he can do to others its the damage he is willing to take ...he explained it perfect in rocky balboa
@214warzone
@214warzone 3 года назад
Beating the Odds: every time I enter a Target store without a Mask on..
@sly_tendencies87
@sly_tendencies87 3 года назад
Excellent video my brother!
@jasonrohan7471
@jasonrohan7471 3 года назад
While I was growing up, watching how much of a beating he was talking, I wasn't sure if it was true. It's the movies after all. Upon learning what he went through, more power to him.
@yvesheinrich5013
@yvesheinrich5013 3 года назад
When you think an actor sells so well he's literally selling the stunt, is amazing. Jumping off the cliff and thereafter landing to sell the performance deserves the utmost respect and shows the brilliance of a film.
@nathanwalsh3028
@nathanwalsh3028 3 года назад
That dude is tough as nails. I remember him telling a story about filming a movie and getting his neck broken and still coming back to film the movie. I think he loves that part of movie making in that it's not real unless he does physically hurt himself.
@danielfox3003
@danielfox3003 2 года назад
I’d say Stallone is pretty tough compared to most Hollywood actors. He’s an actor though, not a real fighter. Still, you gotta give the guy some credit, he went after what he wanted and achieved great things, plus, he seems like a pretty cool dude.
@aussieraideraaron2946
@aussieraideraaron2946 3 года назад
Thank you, awesome video bro, especially the message that can be taken from it, greatly appreciated 👍🇦🇺
@VikingSamurai
@VikingSamurai 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the video, took a while to put together but worth it when it finds it's intended audience!
@knuckletherapyserveothersf6092
@knuckletherapyserveothersf6092 2 года назад
Awesome video thanks
@Paul37Ontario
@Paul37Ontario 3 года назад
I absolutely love Stallone, Rocky is the greatest in my book, when you come from nothing and now successful, I can relate like few can. I'm so happy the world has Sylvester.
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