The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Crazy in Alabama, and Scavenger Hunt are three films that I have seen him in. He also starred in Roadie which I have not seen. Others which I am not familiar with may be listed on the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Fight Club .
The line "Let's get ready to rumble" was trademarked and popularized by sports and entertainment announcer Mike Buffer. If you're asking about the opening theme, it's by 2 Unlimited in their song "Get Ready For This."
no he does not he got into a fight in elementary school and does not know how to fight big time he thinks he can fight
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It would be worth a bit as you see Rocky Marciano is the only hevy weight boxer not to loose a fight, oand to retire undefeated.
Rocky Marciano is the only heavyweight champion not to loose a fight.
rocky films are considered based off the story of rocky marciano, but that is not true. rocky is actually historical fiction, because in rocky IV he goes to russia to fight Ivan drago during the cold war. rocky is not off rocky marciano because in rocky V rocky has a flash back about mickey his trainer, and mickey in the flash back gives him a neckless . mickey received this neckless from rocky marciano, at the same time that rocky balboa was a fighter in the movie.
No Joe Louis did not beat Rocky Marciano, as Marciano was the first boxer to retire undefeated in the heavy weight class.
the rock never fought outside of the usa, and seldom outside of New York, Rhode Island or Massachusetts
His last Professional fight took place October 26, 1951 against Rocky Marciano. After facing Marciano, he would continue to tour on the exhibition circuit, with his last contest taking place on December 16, 1951, in Taiwan.
Marciano's last official opponent was the reigning light-heavyweight champion Archie Moore, they fought in 1955, however there was a rumour that Marciano reentered the ring during the early sixties and fought against three unnamed opponents. His last "Fight" of sorts was the computerized bout against Muhammad Ali in 1969.
Rocky Marciano ko'd Walcott in the 13th round (of a fight he was losing up to that point) to win the world title.
It is likely that Joe Louis was the first boxer to be paid 100,000 for a fight. He was paid that amount for his second fight with Rocky Marciano.
In answer to this question Rocky boxed against his brother Sonny Marciano on many occasions, but never in official fights, only in sparring and infamously on an exhibition tour, where his brother illegally took on the identity of another amateur fighters, for this Rocky served a one month suspension in all states except NY where he had most early fights. Rocky Marciano's true amateur record was/is 9-4 (8KO's), never 8-0, 30-0 (according to Sullivan's badly written book), 8-4 . The confusion over 9-4 vs 8-4 is extra fight not included in his record because fighter Ralph did not show so naturally Rocky won by DQ!