Boxer Devin Haney attacked actor Sylvester Stallone for movies about Rocky: ‘Movies weren’t real’
American boxer Devin Haney He led to Sylvester Stallone because of the actor’s recent comment on the current state of boxing.
Stallone, three times nominated for an Oscar, received praise from a critic for a portrait of a famous boxer from Philadelphia Rocky Balboe in the cult film franchise.
A video has recently appeared on social networks showing Stallone holding gloves he wore in the mid-1970s while filming the original sports drama. At one point during the video, Stallone suggested that the gloves are identical to what professional boxers used in the 70s.
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“These do not allow these today because they are so dangerous. But this is what they used when I was making a movie. They are hardly six ounces, they are reyes and are literally deadly. I still have them because that is a time when people were harder, Life gets easier and easier … I appreciate hard work, even though I hate it. “
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Haney did not agree with Stallone’s claim and shared his rebuttal via XA, previously known as Twitter.
“A man does not distinguish the left hook from a fishing hook and he had the courage to talk about how easier he was in boxing as if he wasn’t just an actor … friend, those Rocky films were not real,” Haney wrote.
Sorrowful defeat of last April Ryan Garcia Haney’s last appearance in a professional fight.
Haney, who is also known as “The Dream”, eventually initiated legal proceedings against Garcie after learning that Garcia had fallen on more drug tests before the fight.
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The officials later canceled Garci’s victory and declared a fight without competition.
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