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After iron man Drago, a highly intimidating 6-foot-5, 261-pound Soviet athlete, kills Apollo Creed in an exhibition match, Rocky comes to the heart of Russia for 15 pile-driving boxing rounds of revenge.
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Rocky IV Plot Summary and Synopsis
In 1985, Ivan Drago, a Soviet boxer, arrives in the United States with his wife, Ludmilla, a Soviet swimmer and a team of trainers from the Soviet Union and Cuba.
His manager, Nicolai Koloff, takes every opportunity to promote Drago’s athleticism as a hallmark of Soviet superiority. Motivated by patriotism and an innate desire to prove himself, Apollo Creed challenges Drago to an exhibition bout. Rocky has reservations, but agrees to train Apollo, despite his misgivings about the match. Meanwhile, Rocky has purchased a robot for his brother-in-law, Paulie.
During a press conference regarding the match, hostility sparks between Apollo’s and Drago’s respective camps. The boxing exhibition takes place at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas.
Apollo enters the ring in an over-the-top patriotic entrance with James Brown performing “Living in America” complete with showgirls. The bout starts tamely with Apollo landing several punches that are ineffective against Drago, but Drago suddenly retaliates with devastating effects.
By the end of the first round, Rocky and Apollo’s trainer, Duke, plead with him to stop the match, but Apollo refuses to do so and tells Rocky to not stop the match “no matter what.”
Drago continues to pummel him in the second round and Duke begs Rocky to throw in the towel. Rocky honors Apollo’s wishes, which allows Drago to land one final punch on Apollo, killing him. In the aftermath, Drago displays no sense of contrition, commenting to the assembled media: “If he dies, he dies.”
Frustrated by the Soviets’ cold indifference, Rocky decides to challenge Drago himself, but has to surrender his championship to do so.
Drago’s camp agrees to an unsanctioned 15-round fight in the Soviet Union on Christmas Day, an arrangement meant to protect Drago from the threats of violence he has been receiving in the United States.
Rocky travels to the Soviet Union without his wife Adrian due to her disapproval of the match, setting up his training base in a remote cabin in Krasnogourbinsk with only Duke and Paulie to accompany him. Duke opens up to Rocky, stating that he actually raised Apollo and that his death felt like a father losing his son, and expresses his faith in Rocky that he will emerge victorious.
To prepare for the match, Drago uses high-tech equipment, a team of trainers and doctors monitoring his every movement, and regular doses of anabolic steroids. Rocky, on the other hand, does roadwork in deep snow over mountainous terrain and workouts utilizing antiquated farm equipment. Adrian arrives unexpectedly to give Rocky her support, which gives Rocky a new vigor.
Before the match begins, Balboa is the first to enter to a hostile crowd.
As he waits nervously in the ring, the lights in the arena suddenly go out, and Drago is introduced with an elaborate patriotic ceremony, with the Soviet general secretary and the Politburo in attendance. The home crowd is squarely on Drago’s side and hostile to Rocky. In contrast to his match with Apollo, Drago immediately goes on the offensive.
Rocky takes a fierce pounding in the first round, but goes on the offensive toward the end of the second round after landing a brutal right hook that cuts Drago’s left eye, stunning both Drago and the crowd. Duke encourages Rocky by reminding him that he just proved Drago is a man, and not a machine as he’s been made out to be.
In contrast, Drago comments to his trainers that Rocky “is not human, he is like a piece of iron,” after his trainers reprimand him for his performance against the “weak” American.
The two boxers spend the next dozen rounds trading blows, with Rocky managing to continually hold his ground despite Drago’s best efforts.
As the 12th round begins, the previously hostile Soviet crowd suddenly start chanting and cheering for Balboa. After being berated by Koloff, Drago rebels, throwing him from the ring and directly addressing Gorbachev, stating he fights only for himself. In the final round, with both fighters exhausted, Rocky initially takes more punishment, but manages to stay on his feet.
Both fighters trade blows, before Balboa seizes an opening, unleashing a series of vicious blows, eventually knocking out Drago and avenging Apollo’s death.
Rocky gives a victory speech, acknowledging that the local crowd’s disdain of him had turned to mutual respect during the fight.
Rocky finally declares, “If I can change and you can change, everybody can change!” The Soviet premier stands up and reluctantly applauds Rocky, and his aides follow suit.
Rocky IV Ending
Rocky ends his speech by wishing his son watching the match on TV a Merry Christmas, and raises his arms into the air in victory as the crowd applauds.
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