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canad-ian — 14 years ago(November 06, 2011 11:42 PM)
The only reason Drago did so well was because he was juiced up on steroids.
Had he foughten fairly, he would've been very average.
Any of those fighters, CLEAN, and in their prime.. I'd have to say Apollo or Mason.
Tommy Gunn didn't have the experience, Drago had the unfair advantage and didn't have the overall speed, and Clubber had terrible endurance.
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TheDoofusBoy — 14 years ago(November 08, 2011 09:09 PM)
- Drago (easily #1)
- Apollo
- Clubber (He would destroy the scrubs. He is a flawed fighter. You can rope a dope him and let him get tired.
- Dixon
- Gunn (He's a bum)
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Asmodeus_10 — 14 years ago(December 09, 2011 05:48 AM)
Everyone seems to be assuming that Drago was in his prime in Rocky IV. Dolph Lundgren was only 27 when the movie was made and his character might have been even younger. He probably would have continued to improve for 3-5 years after this fight and could have easily defeated the other 4. I think he would have been better than Rocky was in his prime.
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AGood — 14 years ago(February 04, 2012 08:57 AM)
On reading the topic I thought Drago easily.
Now on reading it I am not sure.
The one thing I remember from Rocky 1 was that Apollo never mind losing, never mind someone going the disatance against him (meaning every win was a KO) he had also never even been on the ground once before.
Apollo would have fought against people like Clubba Lang easily, and likely against people like Drago (massive power punchers).
In Rocky 1 he was overconfident, did not train and thought Rocky would be a push over.
In Rocky 2 he was mad angry and could have won on points again but went for the knockout and ended up losing just to Rocky.
My list
Apollo was the best. And should have won in Rocky II if he did not let pride take over going for the knockout.
Rocky was not the best he just had determination. When he did not have determination he was mediocre.
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AGood — 14 years ago(February 08, 2012 07:34 AM)
I rank him higher as Rocky Trained him. And because as it has been pointed out above when Rocky went at Clubber with a strategy he won convincingly.
Clubber has no stamina. He is a power puncher.
I do not think it will be an easy win. To be honest when coming up with it I was not sure who to put above. But I thought given that Rocky Trained him it would be disrespectful to put him below Clubber. And given Rocky poured all his effort into training him I do think Tommy would pip the win vs Clubber. -
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btemple-3 — 13 years ago(April 20, 2012 02:41 PM)
I think it depends on what you mean by the best? Best record? Best fighter?
I think by far Apollo was the best because he was as close to Mohammed Ali as far as talent, class, and respect for the sport. Not to mention that after losing to Rocky, he wanted to come back and train him against clubber. It takes a champion to accept defeat and move on.
I think Dixon was probably 2nd in line as far as a naturally talented boxer and athlete. With his speed and athleticism he could have played any sport. Only one issue I have with him is he really is a light heavyweight and probably shouldn't have been in the same category as all the rest of Rocky's opponents.
Clubber was just an angry bruiser with no respect for anyone except himself. He was extremely strong and intimidating but proved to be a lesser boxer losing to a smaller Rocky.
Drago was certainly big and strong, but I feel because he cheated with Steroids, we don't really know what his natural strength and abilities are without the help. So for that he gets demoted drastically.
Tommy Gunn in my opinion was just a joke. He would have lost to all the above if he fought any of them. Including Rocky in which he lost a street fight to. In order to be a champion, at least by Rocky's standards, you need to have heart. None of Rocky's opponents except Apollo had that in my opinion. they were all out for themselves where as Rocky didn't just think about himself. He was classy and went about his sport in the most professional classy way possible. -
bigal_a — 13 years ago(April 21, 2012 12:04 PM)
Apollo definitely the best. Rocky would have beaten several of his opponents a lot easier if he hadn't walked straight into so many punches, but Apollo was a natural, fluent boxer who could dodge and weave, and cover up if hurt.
Let's face it, prime Apollo would have trashed Clubber, Mason and Tommy with one hand tied behind his back (not to mention the hapless Union Caine). He would have had the smarts to rope-a-dope Clubber - after all, he was the one to point out to Rocky that Clubber had never been the full 15 rounds with anyone.
Apollo would have had his hands full with Ivan Drago, but he would have been much quicker and nimbler, and my guess is that if he had boxed Ivan rather than tried to knock him out, he would easily have outpointed him. After all, even when not at his best (almost certainly prior to the beating he got in "Rocky" - still a fight he won) he shows at first that he can totally flat-foot Ivan, dancing around and scoring at will. It's only when he tries to mix it up that he comes a cropper.
Young Rocky would have destroyed Dixon and Gunn right from the off with sheer determination, a sledgehammer punch and a concrete jaw. I don't think they'd have given him much trouble. He only lost to Clubber because he didn't take his training seriously (I think even without Apollo's "Eye of the Tiger" training he'd have won, but he would have been beaten up a lot uglier).
I have to say that he looks a lot worse after facing Apollo than after any of his other opponents, and he only just managed to edge it in the rematch by beating the count at 9, and Apollo almost held it together long enough to get up.
Clubber and Drago are clean, brutal knockouts (although Rocky looks a bit 'roidy himself in Rocky V), and Dixon is way, way younger and faster than Rocky , and he connects far, far more often than he gets tagged, and even then he only wins a split.
Apollo shows he can dig down deep and win a total slugging brawl with a fired-up, young Rocky. He can take it as well as dish it out.
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kimmostar — 13 years ago(May 05, 2012 12:49 PM)
- Apollo Creed; Fast, powerful, precise, passionate, endurant and intelligent. The ultimate boxer.
- Ivan Drago; Nearly impossible to beat. He killed Apollo (way past-prime) in two rounds. It took Rocky 15 rounds to tire him off an ended up giving Rocky multiple concussion during the fight. If he was real he would've killed a lot of boxers with his punching power but that wasn't his only strength.
- Clubber Lang; Powerful, strong, fast, aggressive, passionate. If his sanity was there he might have frightening potential. It's hard to say how well he would actually do in terms of endurance but it was clear that he wasn't prepared for the 2nd fight at all, thinking Rocky would give the same performance than in the first one. He's the 2nd hardest hitter after Drago, absolutely destroying his opposition.
- Mason "The Line" Dixon; 33-0 record speaks for itself. He has been impossible to beat during his career. His popularity suffers because of winning so fast and easy most of his fights but he's just that good. It was clear that he wasn't prepared for someone like Rocky, underestimating him completely. A great fighter that would need more challening opponents like Rocky was. The series' most realistic boxer.
- Tommy "The Machine" Gunn; It's hard to say much anything about him because he mostly fought fights with easy opponents Rocky did the same than Mickey did with Rocky between II and III, protecting him. He won the championship against Union Cane, that seemed like a paper champ to me. Still, it was clear that Tommy had potential. He just didn't use it right.
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Bernnard_Black — 13 years ago(August 30, 2012 08:58 AM)
1: Drago. Not the best technique, but he'd had a good career. Couple that with his impossibly strong punches and long reach, and you get Rocky's toughest opponent.
2: Apollo. Beat Rocky once, and only barely lost the second time. He gets second place only because at this point, Rocky is still relatively inexperienced. Rocky from Rocky IV would have beaten Apollo fairly quickly.
3: Clubber. Not too bright, but strong, tough, and aggressive.
4: Mason. World champ, and able to fight 15 rounds with a busted hand.
5: Tommy. Basically, a strong but stupid punk with no real talent.
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Sfondi — 13 years ago(September 01, 2012 10:33 PM)
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L0GAN5 — 13 years ago(October 14, 2012 04:02 PM)
I'd go with Apollo, he was the finished article as far as boxing goes. Rocky was never in his class as a fighter: in the first film he doesn't take Rocky seriously and pays the price for it; in the second he means business and gives Rocky the hiding of his life, and Rocky only wins by taking him by surprise by turning southpaw. He won using a dirty tactic.
After that, the next best is probably Dixon, he's paid his dues and the only reason Rocky doesn't get pasted is because Dixon injures his hand.
After that you have Clubber. Rocky underestimated Clubber in their first tie, but ultimately Clubber could dish it out but couldn't take it.
Then you have Tommy. Tommy was still paying his dues and Rocky knew his weaknesses.
Drago comes in last. Basically he beat a has-been and an ageing champion. He wouldn't have gone the distance with peak Apollo, or even Dixon. He could hit hard but he was basically a top-level amateur, kind of like the level Rocky was at going into his fights with Creed. Tactically he was naive, and wouldn't have lasted long against a tactically sound and fast fighter.