Ivan Drago

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Ivan Drago

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Real name Ivan Drago
Nickname(s) The Siberian Bull,
Death from Above,
The Siberian Express
Rated at Heavyweight
Nationality Soviet
Birth date November 3, 1963(1963-11-03)
Birth place Moscow
Stance {{{style}}}
Boxing record
Total fights Amateur – 100


Professional – 2

Wins Amateur – 100


Professional – 0

Wins by KO {{{KO}}}
Losses Amateur – 0


Professional – 1

Draws Amateur – 0


Professional – 0

No contests 0

Ivan Drago (Russian: Иван Драго; portrayed by Dolph Lundgren, from Sweden) is a fictional character in the movie Rocky IV (1985).

Drago is characterized as an extremely tall (195 cm tall, as the real-life man) and powerful amateur boxing champion from the Soviet Union, as well as a former Olympic gold medalist. He is billed as weighing 261 pounds (118 kg, over 18 ½ stone). Drago's reputation is literally that of a superman; He wields a punch of 2500 psi and is seen receiving injections throughout during the movie (presumably anabolic steroids, though this is never explicitly stated). He is merciless, speaks little, and is a fearsome opponent.

Drago is carefully fitted and trained to be a true killing machine, with his heart rate and bodily strength being measured via computers during his workouts. This futuristic and highly-artificial form of training is shown to contrast with Rocky's rugged, old-fashioned style of lifting stones and chopping wood in the bitter cold mountains.

Drago's trainers are convinced that he can beat any boxer. Former champion Apollo Creed, now 39 years old (he was 34 when he was defeated by Rocky, but still in his prime), comes out of retirement to challenge Drago to an exhibition match, promoted by Rocky Balboa. Creed arrives in the ring wearing his signature "colors", his stars and stripes boxing shorts to the song "Living in America" upon a huge stage that is lowered into the ring. The entrance is very typical of Apollo's confident attitude to life. Before the match begins, Drago ominously mutters, "You will lose." In this fight, Drago (22 years old) overpowers Creed to such an extent that he kills him after landing a barrage of punches in the second round. (Drago versus Creed match was an exhibition thus did not count toward either fighter's professional record).

To avenge Creed's death, Balboa travels to the Soviet Union to fight Drago on his home turf in Moscow. Rocky wears Apollo's colors to honor him during the fight. At the beginning of the fight in Moscow, the announcer uses the Russian pronunciation of Drago's name: IPA: [ɪˈvan ˈdraɡə].

Unlike Balboa's self-promoting nemesis from the previous movie, Clubber Lang, Drago is a man of few words, inspired on Evander Holyfield. His wife always speaks for him during interviews. He is portrayed as very cold-hearted when he comments on Apollo Creed's death: "If he dies, he dies." He speaks directly to Rocky on only two occasions, both on the night of their fight: he says "I must break you," before the match begins, and "to the end," right before the final round.

Because his training is sponsored by the Soviet government and his arrival in America is heavily promoted by the Soviets, Drago seemingly fights for the glory of his country. However, near the end of his fight with Rocky, Drago's promoter - a Soviet official- insults him, saying he is disgracing the Soviet Union by allowing an American to fight so admirably against one of the Soviet Union's national heroes on Soviet soil. The enraged Drago grabs him by the throat, throws him out of the ring and proclaims he only fights for himself. In the end, Drago is knocked out by Balboa in the dying moments of the fifteenth and final round.

  • Real-life Ukraine boxing brothers Vitali and Vladimir Klitchsko were both nicknamed Ivan Drago due to their Eastern European roots.
  • Drago appears in the Flash game "Ivan Drago: Justice Enforcer" which was made in tribute to the Rocky films. In the game, you play as Ivan Drago (as well as other unlockable characters) and fight crime in the streets, eventually fighting Apollo Creed and Rocky Balboa. Many of Ivan's infamous quotes from the Rocky IV movie are used in the game.
  • In the "Brian Goes Back to College" episode of Family Guy, Brian is training in the arctic weather and shouts out "Drago!". This is a reference to Rocky IV when Rocky climbs a mountain and shouts out Drago's name. It also includes the song "Hearts on Fire" in the background, one of the songs from Rocky IV.
  • Ivan Drago has drawn many similarities to the, also Russian, NBA basketball player Andrei Kirilenko.
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