![]() ![]() ![]() Stallone: Consumed a diet of 95 percent protein. Gets accused of taking paycheck jobs, including “The Big Wedding” and “New Year’s Eve.” Warner Bros. Has earned a record 30 nominations, including coveted “Worst Actor of the Century.”ĭe Niro: His glass jaw is bills to pay. Stallone: Gets KO’ed by the Razzies most every year. Admitted to taking HGH and testosterone.ĭe Niro: Can call up his crazy buddy Joe Pesci to do his fighting for him. Stallone: Like an A-Rod of the screen, he’s got the pharmaceutical hookup. Pictures Heightĭe Niro: Bob (not so great for a boxer) Secret Weapon Ring the bell! Robert De Niro as Billy ‘The Kid’ McDonnen, left, and Sylvester Stallone as Henry “Razor” Sharp, in a scene from “Grudge Match.” Warner Bros. Let’s see how these two fighters match up. Stallone liked the idea of playing a character that proves “you don’t have to be crawling around at a certain age.” Then he talked to De Niro and was persuaded. Might be a little rickety - bones coming out.’ ” No one wants to see another boxing film, especially when you’re approaching 160 years old. “It was something I thought was absurd,” he says. Stallone says he initially balked at doing the film. The high-concept comedy finds two aging fighters coming out of retirement to settle an old score. The two heavyweights square off in “Grudge Match,” opening Christmas Day. ![]() Ladies and gentlemen, let’s get ready to rumble! In this corner, 67-year-old Sylvester Stallone, most famous for portraying pugilist Rocky Balboa in one great film, two decent ones and three terrible ones.Īnd in this corner, 70-year-old Robert De Niro, who, 33 years ago, stepped into the ring as Jake LaMotta in “Raging Bull,” and has since continued to take a beating - mostly from film critics. hang on a second, one of the boxers just dozed off. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s get ready to rum. It’s the only boxing match in history that’ll have to be postponed because “Wheel of Fortune” is on. Pam Anderson says Sly Stallone offered her a condo, Porsche to be his 'No. My childhood brush with Sylvester Stallone as a 'Rocky II' extra 'Creed III' proves to be box-office heavyweight on its opening nightīitter feud over Stallone's lost 'Rocky' legacy-and why he's not in 'Creed III' ![]()
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