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<p dir="auto"><strong>ThresholdDweller</strong> — <em>10 years ago(February 26, 2016 08:06 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Tony Burton has passed away.<br />
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<p dir="auto">Agreed, I think Duke was massively under used in Rocky Balboa. There to be a trainer but would have been nice to see them come together again in a slightly more fleshed out way. I literally had to squint my eyes and say "is that Duke?" when he first spoke at the press conference.<br />
Really sad to hear of his death.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I wish Stallone had give Tony Burton a bit of a bigger role in Rocky Balboa.  Although it was still better than Rocky V which he was barely in.  And Tony got to do the great "Lets start building some hurtin bombs." speech in the sixth film.<br />
I think Tony had his best moments as Duke in Rocky II and IV.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Agreed. When Duke stayed around to train Rocky after Apollo's death and returned in Rocky Balboa, it made everything so much more special. And I loved how his character grew so much from the first movie, in which he was really just a bit player. It spoke volumes about his talent.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Very sad to hear his passing. His character made the first six films shine even brighter because he was in them.<br />
A great, inspirational man. He will be missed.<br />
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<p dir="auto">Tony Burton, Flint native and actor from 'Rocky' films, dies in California<br />
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By Eric Woodyard<br />
February 25, 2016<br />
FLINT, MI  Movie star Tony Burton died in California on Thursday afternoon, according to his younger sister Loretta "Peaches" Kelley.<br />
Burton, a native of Flint, was best known for his role as Apollo Creed's trainer "Duke" in the Rocky series.<br />
Kelley said he had been in and out of the hospital for the past year, but never received an official diagnosis. He was 78.<br />
Burton had been living in California for more than 30 years and was just one of four actors, including Sylvester Stallone, to appear in the first six Rocky movies.<br />
Due to his health, Kelley said he wasn't able to see the film "Creed," released in 2015, that was centered on the son of Rocky's rival Apollo Creed.<br />
"There's a scene in the restaurant of that movie (Creed) where his picture is on the wall," Kelley said. "We didn't talk about (Rocky) a lot. I mean we were excited, but other people were more excited. Whenever he would come home (to Flint) other people would just come over."<br />
Burton graduated from Flint Northern High School in 1955. He played football and made All-City and All-Valley teams as a halfback in 1954, while also leading the Vikings baseball team to a city title as a pitcher, too.<br />
Burton won two Flint Golden Gloves light heavyweight titles in 1955 and 1957, then briefly fought professionally before starting his acting career.<br />
"He was a heck of a ball player," said Norm Bryant, Burton's football teammate at Northern. "Tony was just a good all-around athlete."<br />
He also had memorable scenes in the 1970s films "The Shining" and "Stir Crazy" but is mostly linked to the Rocky movies.<br />
In 1993, he was inducted into the Greater Flint Afro-American Sports Hall of Fame.<br />
His son, Martin, died of a heart attack at age 43 on May 8, 2014.<br />
"It's just like someone in my own family passed," said Gerald Moore, a Northern classmate of Burton. "Whenever we got together we would reminisce on old times."<br />
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