![]() The second is a rousing speech he gives to the boxing commission about every person’s right to happiness. The third is a very emotional speech he gives to his son, a kid we first saw as a baby in Rocky II in 1979, and we’ve since seen him grow up in the next four Rocky movies to be an adult who is somewhat embarrassed by his father.Īnyways, enough from me and more from the man himself. ![]() Paulie: Are you mad because Adrian left you? There’s still some stuff in the basement. Rocky: You know, sometimes it’s hard to breathe. You know, I feel, like, this beast inside me. Rocky: Is it okay? I just never knew it was supposed to be this hard. You know, it…So you wanna come by and help me train? It wasn’t supposed to be like this, Paulie. Paulie: Remember you said if you stay one place long enough…you become that place? Rocko, this is all I got. But if you get time and come down and see me train, I’d appreciate it. Paulie: It takes guts climbing back in that ring, knowing you’re gonna take a beating. Look, I know you got a lot of stuff you gotta get out of your system. Right? Get rid of the damn beast…let it be done, once and for all. ![]() The beast is out.īoard: …we have to deny your request for a license at this time. Don’t it say something about going after what makes you happy?īoard: No, that’s “the pursuit of happiness.” But what’s your point? Rocky: Rights, like in that official paper that they wrote down the street? Rocky: Yo, don’t I got some rights?īoard: What rights do you THINK you’re referring to? Rocky balboa speech to board license# Rocky: My point is I’m pursuing something, and nobody looks too happy about it.īoard: But we’re just looking out for YOUR interests. Rocky: I appreciate that, but maybe you’re looking out for your interests just a little bit more. I mean you shouldn’t be asking people to come down here and pay the freight on something, they pay it, it still ain’t good enough.
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