Clubber Lang

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James "Clubber" Lang

Statistics
Real name James Lang
Nickname The Hard-Hitting Brawler
The Southside Slugger
Weight Heavyweight
Nationality American
Birth date 1953
Birth place Chicago, Illinois, USA
Style Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 72
Wins 71
Wins by KO 71
Losses 1
Draws 0
No contests 0

James "Clubber" Lang is a character that appeared as Rocky Balboa's rival in the 1982 movie Rocky III. He was played by the popular "bodyguard to the stars" Mr. T. He was 29 years old when the film was launched, and it is said that at the time Mr.T was considering giving up acting to become a ballerina.

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[edit] Plot

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During Rocky III's intro, we see Rocky defeating numerous contenders in a montage. In this montage, Clubber is displayed as being annoyed at the relative ease with which Rocky wins the bouts. Later he is seen training himself and brutally thrashing other boxers until he becomes the number one contender. At the end of the montage, Clubber is shown yelling at Rocky's trainer Mickey, goading him to set up a fight between Rocky and himself, shouting "I want Balboa."

Clubber crashes a ceremony in Philadelphia dedicating a statue to Rocky and challenges the champ. He is disrespectful to Rocky's wife, Adrian, prompting Rocky to lose his temper and accept the challenge, despite Mickey's protests.

Clubber, the hard-hitting brawler, has a character which is much like his boxing style: direct, aggressive and brutal. His fighting style and record show a similarity to a young George Foreman who was Champion after Muhammad Ali but never got the respect of the boxing world. Before the second match between Rocky and Clubber (the first is won by Clubber by a knock-out in the second round), a reporter asks Clubber what his prediction for the fight is. His answer is simply: "Pain". Rocky defeated Clubber in the second bout with a knockout in the third round.

Little more is known about this character. Before both of the fights he is introduced as being from Chicago, (his nickname is "The Southside Slugger"). But according to his bio in Rocky: The Ultimate Guide, Clubber was orphaned at an early age, and spent most of his childhood in the streets of Chicago, orphanages and juvenile facilities. Later as an adult, Clubber was placed in prison for five years for a low crime, but during his time being served he discovered boxing as a way to let out his frustrations, which leads to the events of Rocky III. The Internet Movie Database does not provide a name for his manager, though one novelization of the film called him "Donut."

Clubber fights in a Southpaw stance (left-handed) much like Rocky; however, he is much more aggressive and prefers to attack the head with hooks, as opposed to Rocky, who uses body shots. Clubber is heavier than Rocky as well, listing at 235 pounds in their first fight and 237 pounds in their second (compared to Rocky's 202 and 191 pounds respectively), and stands a few inches taller. He has tremendous punching power, apparently being a "one-puncher" type fighter, however he tends to tire through later rounds and has little defense aside from just throwing more punches. Apollo Creed decides that the trick to beating Clubber is to take time and wear him down, rather than trying to outpunch him. In their rematch, Rocky fights in a new, quicker, out-fighting style learned from Apollo, and, by tricking Clubber into punching himself out in a strategy reminiscient of Muhammad Ali's rope-a-dope strategy against Foreman in the Rumble in the Jungle, Rocky was able to out-psyche Clubber and knock him out in the third round.

Although Clubber Lang only played a role in one film, he (and Mr.T with it) gained great popularity.

Clubber originated the phrase "I pity the fool," which has since become synonymous with Mr. T himself.

[edit] Fictional Career

  • Clubber Lang's professional record before the first Rocky Balboa match was 32-0.
  • Clubber Lang scored a 2nd round KO over Rocky Balboa to win the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship.
  • Clubber Lang lost the championship to Rocky Balboa on his first title defense via 3rd round KO.
  • Clubber Lang has won the championship twice in his career.
  • His final record stands at 72-1 (72 KO).
Rocky series
Rocky | Rocky II | Rocky III | Rocky IV | Rocky V | Rocky Balboa
Characters
Rocky Balboa | Mickey Goldmill | Apollo Creed
Clubber Lang | Ivan Drago | Tommy Gunn

George Washington Duke | Mason Dixon

Video games
Rocky | Rocky Legends
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Rocky actors | Rocky music | Rocky Steps
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The distance | The "Real" Rocky | Southpaw | World Heavyweight Championship


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