Did You Know Sylvester Stallone Was Turned Down Multiple Times for Rocky—Here’s How He Fought Back! ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky story? Straight-up legend status. Picture this: it’s the ‘70s, and Stallone’s broke with just $106 in his pocket, chasing the Hollywood dream like a million other wannabes. But instead of waiting for that big break, he decides to make his own—a script about an underdog boxer named Rocky Balboa.

Hollywood loved the script but had no interest in Stallone for the role. They tossed big names like Burt Reynolds and Ryan O’Neal for Rocky, but Stallone? He wasn’t having it. The guy turned down $300,000 (a million today) for the script because he was dead on playing Rocky himself. That’s some severe self-belief right there.

Stallone wasn’t some hotshot star when he came up with Rocky. The dude was broke—so broke he had to sell his dog just to pay rent. The idea for Rocky hit him after watching Muhammad Ali fight Chuck Wepner, a total underdog who somehow managed to last longer than anyone thought possible. Stallone saw that fight and thought, “This is it. This is the story I want to tell.”

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