) When I watched this it was very strange. ) Greeeting from Russia. When yankee made this movie, were a lot of discussions about amateur sport. All said that government and state should not help amateur athletes. And bad soviet (KGB, gulag) cheated good USA. Very funny now )))
@@mariacarvalho4613 yes, I used to have a wood burning stove and loved splitting firewood. But it is no eplacement for a training camp lmfao. Drago was out sparring and everything while Rocky was doing man vs wild. It works great as contrast in the film but in real life it wouldn't have been a particularly effective training camp.
@@jonbradley4044 Yeah, you're right. in this case, It works better for Drago since they're building him like a super human, hence the most advanced tech for training in combat sports.
@@Myreactionwhen_80085 When Rocky beats Drago he makes a speech declaring everyone can change,as the previously hostile russian crowd cheers for him,including the high chancellor who had a consistently stern,emotionless aura to him beforehand.
I laugh at how the screens show nothing: no sys/dys heart rates and the lines aren't even moving! And some of the flashing lights don't show any purpose at all!
A swedish chemical engineer who was a brilliant student will forever known for his role as one of the most iconic Hollywood movie character.This is why I admire dolph so much
@@noirekuroraigami2270 Most people have never seen Star Wars or read a superman comic, they’re still a cultural touchstone in most western civilisations & popular culture & recognised around the planet. Like what’s your fucking point. Why don’t you stop hating and do some running you fat sh#t. A person like Dolph has accomplished more in his 5 decades than you would in 10 life times you absolute goober.
the funny part about this scene is that at the time this was pretty realistic. over the top but realistic. the soviet tried applying science to everything much faster than americans. a boxer like Rocky is still common to find today although the majority of professionals now use all kinds of computer technology to give them an edge during training.
but it would be more realistic in early 70s, and more about proper training regime/diet/discipline than actual science... I recall one of the closest real events to this was Canada hockey team of NHL pros first meeting ''amateur'' USSR players and losing the first game badly. It was called Summit Series 72... Canadians were drinking and smoking cigars in their free time and having fun (pretty much treating first game like Apollo fight vs Drago) while Soviets had proper diet and training camp most of the year and proper coaching. At the end Canada won the series with 4 wins vs 3 Soviet ones, but it was very close and they were actually behind the Soviets and pretty much only at the end, like here, outclassed the opposition
Hmm interesting tell me more.. I mean, i was born near Moskau in Witschuga. In the late 70s. I can't remember everything was science back than. So please tell me more
@@skylightikab443 I was saying that professional boxers in Russia back then were using science as much as possible compared to American professional boxers. A lot of this was because the Soviet leaders wanted to dominate sports and so they tried to use any research they could to make them better. They succeeded in a lot of ways and failed in others. All in all they made a lot of contribution to modern day physical training science.
@@MrTAggarwal again stereotypes about Russians, bro this is a common hairstyle, Russians, like everyone else, wear different hairstyles, in the army basically everyone has short haircuts
Yep everytime I listen to this it gives motivation, I could be on my death bed about to die,then this comes on and somehow I manage to jump up and start running up mountains through the snow...(then I wake up and realise it was all a dream) 😂😂😂
algo que me agrada en las pelicular de Rocky, es que en todas a todos los villanos o contrincantes de rocky mostraban como se preparaban o como sufrían en su preparación, te mostraban que hasta los villanos tenían que esforzarse lo máximo para llegar a donde estaban.
True but I see Clubber Lang as Rocky’s opposite instead of just the villain. He was hungry and eager to prove himself against the best, doing whatever he needed to do to get the fight Rocky’s management was trying to avoid. When Clubber wins, he gives Rocky a rematch right away. Rocky wins after rediscovering himself and proving to himself he was a real champion. This movie was about Rocky dealing with himself more than Rocky dealing with Lang.
When the Nietzsche talked about the ‘Übermensch’ “The superior man” he meant Drago. Most people will never be educated enough to understand how insanely elite and impressive Dolph’s physique was in this movie, dude is made from granite, excellent X frame, shredded body fat, amazing proportions, 6’5”. Jawline that could crack an anvil, dude won the genetic lottery. Not surprised he was a model in his 20s.
@@cool78666 Even without his steroids his punching power was 1850 PSI which is higher than Mike Tyson's punching power. Even in real life he put the actor who played Rocky in the hospital with one serious punch into his chest.
Even though the whole montage scene cuts back and forth between them. I feel like "Training montage" is Drago's training theme while "hearts on fire" is Rocky's
He accidentally injured Sly Stallone during a scene and neither even knew it until Stallone had to run to the hospital. Stallone said in an interview his insurance almost thought he was bluffing until he shouted at his agent "Look at the man! That's a tank!" They relented and covered him for the injury.
In the final overhead strict press drago does with the barbell he’s lifting between 405-440lbs which for the time frame he was training in the Rocky universe would’ve made that a world record press & he’s competing in that category with men MUCH HEAVIER than himself. No he wasn’t even close to 261 like stated in the movie. That’s a good perspective on how strong Drago is supposed to be, lifting 20-30lbs more than the world record when he’s 100-150lbs lighter, when not even weight training strictly and being sub 9% body fat. So basically superhuman, even for being on gear. Strict pressing 4.5 plates overhead is absolutely elite even for today’s standards.
@@phalanx8437 yup,as you said most strongmen are over 300-400 lbs pressing that kind of weight,him pressing that weight at 265 lbs would be insane even by modern day standards.
@@Sikorsky1111 Certainly. The most impressive part is the strictness of it, most strong men use some leg drive or bending of their backs to leverage the weight. But the way it's shown in the movie is downright superhuman. For someone of his weight, at his bodyfat to hoist up 4.5 plates with pure arm and delt power, well yes, someone THAT strong could probably punch at 2000psi.
@@JangoBladerIt was just as hyped in the '80s. Several Nuclear War films were made during the decade, and then you had Reagan and Star Wars program. That's why the early '90s was such a release of tension.
Without a doubt, this is the best Rocky movie and Drago is a machine, but, only in Disney a guy carrying sticks and stones up in a mountain (Rocky), beat one who is a beast and who trains with so much technology and taking care of every single detail!!! Definitely ridiculous!
Holy sht those are some advanced machines Drago was using in the movie, even by todays standards. The director must've done some research. Can't believe he was using a rotator cuff machine at 0:45 lol never seen that
That machine stabilizes the shoulders therefore allowing you to exert more force without possible injury. He did his research indeed. Some rotator cuff work isnt usually shown during these types of montages since it isnt a huge crowd muscle/exercise.
Ivan was the reason why I started my training as a kid lifting sofas an bed an climbing trees an monkey bars at 10 year old,by 13 had a 6 pack an was doing 500 pushup, ,this was 1988
Idk if anyone else typed this but it’s a fun fact: when Stallone went to the hospital after or during filming, doctors asked him if he got hit by a truck. I guess dolph punches are really that strong.
Viktor drago trained like Rocky throughout his life,raised in hatred, abandoned by his mother and his country that's why he beat Adonis Creed with ease in the very first match of their rivalry....
O cara é muito grande😮, cuando eles tocão as luvas a diferença é notavel a léguas de distancia uma genética 😲 imprecionante um dos meus atores favorito, de pois vem o vandame.
The coolest chemical engineer ever! Actually it's kind of funny and ironic that he played the part of an athlete using steroids while he could possibly help develop them in real life
Drago trains the way we think USA trains and Rocky trained the way we think Russians train
That is right
Rocky wanted train like Drago environment if I remembered the movie
) When I watched this it was very strange. ) Greeeting from Russia.
When yankee made this movie, were a lot of discussions about amateur sport. All said that government and state should not help amateur athletes. And bad soviet (KGB, gulag) cheated good USA. Very funny now )))
@@user-sh9wn5dn7g es cierto que quieren mucho al personaje ivan drago por allá??
Hahaha 100% true
It's hilarious how Drago does what appears to be a legit boxing training program and Rocky just chops wood in the wilderness.
Muhammad Ali chopped wood too
Chopping wood is an really effective training for boxing, since It builds a strong back and it was used a lot by old school boxers.
@@mariacarvalho4613 yes, I used to have a wood burning stove and loved splitting firewood.
But it is no eplacement for a training camp lmfao. Drago was out sparring and everything while Rocky was doing man vs wild. It works great as contrast in the film but in real life it wouldn't have been a particularly effective training camp.
@@jonbradley4044 Yeah, you're right. in this case, It works better for Drago since they're building him like a super human, hence the most advanced tech for training in combat sports.
Chopping wood, using sledge hammer hit on tires...give good and strong back and rotation muscle how you move...it's legit
This guy trained like a legit MONSTER
He was you mean.. Incredible genetics 💯
Totally agree! Yessir!!!
I would have to say that Clubber Lang in Rocky 3 trained much harder than this guy.
@@jimmyjohns8199 alot of good juice at that time
@isitsafe 😂😂👊
Ivan Drago‘s training is so much cooler than Rocky‘s even though the movie wanted to highlight the cool underdog training Rocky went through.
It wasn't an underdog story it was more a battle between titans representing two world super powers. Even being an anti war movie as well
@@gipsy_3o3 It’s still an underdog story. The idea is Rocky is completely outclassed by Drago but he manages to win despite this.
@@gipsy_3o3 drago outweighs him by like 25 kg
@@gipsy_3o3 how is it an anti-war movie?
@@Myreactionwhen_80085 When Rocky beats Drago he makes a speech declaring everyone can change,as the previously hostile russian crowd cheers for him,including the high chancellor who had a consistently stern,emotionless aura to him beforehand.
Introverts getting ready to make a phone call:
💀💀
cringe
Nah this comment is underrated 😭
As introvert I can confirm
🙄👍
The more powerful the computer in the 80’s the more flashing lights it had, 😄
The way it was intended be.
I laugh at how the screens show nothing: no sys/dys heart rates and the lines aren't even moving! And some of the flashing lights don't show any purpose at all!
Of course
This was all 80s about...
Not just the 80s
We now have RGB for performance gains
He could've been the perfect Guile cast for a Street Fighter movie
Exatamente! Mas os caras inventaram de colocar o Van Dame que não tem nada a ver com o Guile.
@@manogeovani7631 mucha razón amigo de Brasil ✌🏼
@@reaperprince0 ✌🏽
He was He-Man.
He's taller
A swedish chemical engineer who was a brilliant student will forever known for his role as one of the most iconic Hollywood movie character.This is why I admire dolph so much
Most people have never seen Rocky
@@noirekuroraigami2270 Most people have never seen Star Wars or read a superman comic, they’re still a cultural touchstone in most western civilisations & popular culture & recognised around the planet. Like what’s your fucking point.
Why don’t you stop hating and do some running you fat sh#t. A person like Dolph has accomplished more in his 5 decades than you would in 10 life times you absolute goober.
Dude is a main character.
@@noirekuroraigami2270 ??? What ? Lol
the funny part about this scene is that at the time this was pretty realistic. over the top but realistic. the soviet tried applying science to everything much faster than americans. a boxer like Rocky is still common to find today although the majority of professionals now use all kinds of computer technology to give them an edge during training.
but it would be more realistic in early 70s, and more about proper training regime/diet/discipline than actual science... I recall one of the closest real events to this was Canada hockey team of NHL pros first meeting ''amateur'' USSR players and losing the first game badly. It was called Summit Series 72... Canadians were drinking and smoking cigars in their free time and having fun (pretty much treating first game like Apollo fight vs Drago) while Soviets had proper diet and training camp most of the year and proper coaching. At the end Canada won the series with 4 wins vs 3 Soviet ones, but it was very close and they were actually behind the Soviets and pretty much only at the end, like here, outclassed the opposition
Hmm interesting tell me more.. I mean, i was born near Moskau in Witschuga.
In the late 70s. I can't remember everything was science back than. So please tell me more
@@skylightikab443 I don't think you understood my comment very well.
@@steelwitness could be because my english is not good.
@@skylightikab443 I was saying that professional boxers in Russia back then were using science as much as possible compared to American professional boxers. A lot of this was because the Soviet leaders wanted to dominate sports and so they tried to use any research they could to make them better. They succeeded in a lot of ways and failed in others. All in all they made a lot of contribution to modern day physical training science.
The perfect flawless physique.
The germanic physique
@@chadsupporter4093 he’s Nordic
@@Beef-bullion Scandinavian
@@Beef-bullion Nordic is germanic, you absolute troll
@@steflift5165 SCANDINAVIAN IS THE NAME OF THE PLACE, YOU CLOWN
Germanic is the correct term
Man I miss the 80s
Ya me to. Uggg.
When you weren’t even alive
@@vonslippy6664 I was
@@nocomments3325 поумнели? Разве так? Ослабели.
I feel you. I wasn't even alive in 80s but I feel so nostalgic when I watch 80s movies.
We loved Rocky IV and Drago so much as kids in the 80’s that me and my friends all got the Drago haircut! 😂
You all looked like a bunch of Bart Simpsons
That must be Russian army haircut in those days. Arnold sport same look in Red Heat.
極真の数見師範も髪形真似ています
@@MrTAggarwal again stereotypes about Russians, bro
this is a common hairstyle, Russians, like everyone else, wear different hairstyles, in the army basically everyone has short haircuts
He's human no he's Russian weapon
Drago trained like an American, While Rocky trained like a Russian
Верно
Cute pfp
Benar sekali
@@ibrahimabdullah2327kok kirain bisa report2 merinding chui
Goosebumps while listening to this melody and power is growing every minute
Hell yeah, such a hype song
Yep everytime I listen to this it gives motivation, I could be on my death bed about to die,then this comes on and somehow I manage to jump up and start running up mountains through the snow...(then I wake up and realise it was all a dream) 😂😂😂
При прослушивании этой музыки во время тренировки добавляется +5%
Ivan Drago was a total bad ass.
whY?
The actor too
Yes, as is Dolph Lundgren IRL, too👏 Mycken respekt
*Is
He also played Punisher and He-Man in Masters of the Universe.
This dude is my inspiration to start hitting the gym and attaining a badass physique
You will never walk alone IVAN!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤
algo que me agrada en las pelicular de Rocky, es que en todas a todos los villanos o contrincantes de rocky mostraban como se preparaban o como sufrían en su preparación, te mostraban que hasta los villanos tenían que esforzarse lo máximo para llegar a donde estaban.
💯 Drago is a beast
Me pregunto, que habrá sidoede Drago Después de la caída de la Rusia soviética?
@@mennyboy1528 ele teve um filho com a ex esposa,é mostrado em creed 2
True but I see Clubber Lang as Rocky’s opposite instead of just the villain. He was hungry and eager to prove himself against the best, doing whatever he needed to do to get the fight Rocky’s management was trying to avoid. When Clubber wins, he gives Rocky a rematch right away. Rocky wins after rediscovering himself and proving to himself he was a real champion. This movie was about Rocky dealing with himself more than Rocky dealing with Lang.
Dude has a degree from MIT too. Hard work and discipline.
Chemical engineering degree but didn't go to MIT gave up a scholarship that I think was for MIT or another one like it
Brigitte Nielsen and Dolph Lundgren were awesome. Their screen presence over shadowed Stallone in this movie
All russians are completely agree with you. .oh, but this fucking war. .we are now a scarecrow for the world. .alas
Brigitte Nielson looked like the female version of Drago, that said however I wouldn't mind receiving a few sharp jabs from her.
Ага. Лучшая пара
I just love how Drago looks.
He looks pretty stock....with max attributes...
When the Nietzsche talked about the ‘Übermensch’ “The superior man” he meant Drago. Most people will never be educated enough to understand how insanely elite and impressive Dolph’s physique was in this movie, dude is made from granite, excellent X frame, shredded body fat, amazing proportions, 6’5”. Jawline that could crack an anvil, dude won the genetic lottery.
Not surprised he was a model in his 20s.
He was a real life fighter
Recién terminé mi entrenamiento y después de ver esto quiero entrenar de nuevo
Porqué no me pasaaaaaaaa 😭😭😭😭
La nt si JAJAJA esto si es motivación, Hollywood le dio la victoria a Rocky, pero Drago lo dice todo con solo su entrenamiento
I'm going to work right now
Yo tb 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
IDIOT'S
Иван драго молодец сильный боец. И хороший актёр эти актёры моего детства .
Да, хороший советский актер. Иван Драго со МХАТа начинал
x2
Иван Данко круче))
@@user-cb9rh5xx6v еще Иван Крушынский не плох) ( Ван -Дамм в не отступать и не здаваться)
@@user-hq8vk5dc6b .
Whoever directed this is a genius
Sylvester Stallone wrote the Rocky series himself
What beautiful physique. I must get back into the gym at once.
You and me both
As a kid I was so convinced that Drago was a robot
dude, all russians are strong like Drago
@@alexanderp.5019 lol mobik meat russians
@@blessedkarl5764 хохол?
On steroids lol
@@cool78666 Even without his steroids his punching power was 1850 PSI which is higher than Mike Tyson's punching power. Even in real life he put the actor who played Rocky in the hospital with one serious punch into his chest.
Fun fact, the ussr medical research and hospital treatment is the best in the world back in 60's until their collapse.
Even though the whole montage scene cuts back and forth between them. I feel like "Training montage" is Drago's training theme while "hearts on fire" is Rocky's
Tremendo físico Drago 💪
Pura motivación para entrenar más duro
Ese ivan dragó lo mataba al canelo en ese tiempo xd
@@davinsky2531 es pelicula el unico que destrozaria a canelo es tyson o foreman
@@maruonakano3151 el actor sabia karate asi que...
@@davinsky2531su genética inpreciona mucho no lo crees, la primera vez que lo vi joder tío me llevé un tremendo susto😮😮😮.
He is a machine.
Лучшая реклама СССР
no pain, no gain
Хочу чтобы сняли отдельный фильм как тренируется Драго, это слишком эпично
Una película de Adonis Creed no estaría mal.
Ivan Drago is the best
He is very strong
He accidentally injured Sly Stallone during a scene and neither even knew it until Stallone had to run to the hospital. Stallone said in an interview his insurance almost thought he was bluffing until he shouted at his agent "Look at the man! That's a tank!" They relented and covered him for the injury.
In the final overhead strict press drago does with the barbell he’s lifting between 405-440lbs which for the time frame he was training in the Rocky universe would’ve made that a world record press & he’s competing in that category with men MUCH HEAVIER than himself. No he wasn’t even close to 261 like stated in the movie.
That’s a good perspective on how strong Drago is supposed to be, lifting 20-30lbs more than the world record when he’s 100-150lbs lighter, when not even weight training strictly and being sub 9% body fat. So basically superhuman, even for being on gear. Strict pressing 4.5 plates overhead is absolutely elite even for today’s standards.
@@phalanx8437 yup,as you said most strongmen are over 300-400 lbs pressing that kind of weight,him pressing that weight at 265 lbs would be insane even by modern day standards.
@@Sikorsky1111 Certainly. The most impressive part is the strictness of it, most strong men use some leg drive or bending of their backs to leverage the weight. But the way it's shown in the movie is downright superhuman. For someone of his weight, at his bodyfat to hoist up 4.5 plates with pure arm and delt power, well yes, someone THAT strong could probably punch at 2000psi.
Один из самых лучший фильмов про бокс. Особенно музыка восьмидесятых. Настоящая музыкальная жемчужина.
I Love how they tried making drago as evil as possible. Its kinda funny to watch now
I mean, he still looks pretty mean if you ask me...
This was made during the height of the Cold War.
@@ronniep9272 the Cuban missile crisis was the height of the war not 1985.
@@JangoBladerIt was just as hyped in the '80s. Several Nuclear War films were made during the decade, and then you had Reagan and Star Wars program. That's why the early '90s was such a release of tension.
And this is why Rocky 4 is my favorite
I would watch a whole movie about Ivan Drago.
You had that with Creed 2
@@joscar062 Nope. Or it would be called Drago and not Creed.
😍😍😍bellissimo Drago, anche adesso ke ha superato i 60 anni, è sempre un bell'uomo
You love him because I like he’s Wife to 😁
Eres soltera
These man is like a hulk
Mamma mia pazzesco Drago ❤🇮🇹
Per me è il miglior antagonista della saga❤🇩🇪
@@matthausklinnssmann6278 assieme a clubber lang
I need to go to the gym IMMEDIATELY
Without a doubt, this is the best Rocky movie and Drago is a machine, but, only in Disney a guy carrying sticks and stones up in a mountain (Rocky), beat one who is a beast and who trains with so much technology and taking care of every single detail!!!
Definitely ridiculous!
Holy sht those are some advanced machines Drago was using in the movie, even by todays standards. The director must've done some research. Can't believe he was using a rotator cuff machine at 0:45 lol never seen that
EXACTLY RIGHT!!!!!!
I know huh. When I was a kid I didn't really think anything of it but now that I know stuff about working out it kind of hits me a little different.
1:17-1:22 nice
That machine stabilizes the shoulders therefore allowing you to exert more force without possible injury. He did his research indeed. Some rotator cuff work isnt usually shown during these types of montages since it isnt a huge crowd muscle/exercise.
Американцы молодцы, русские в этом фильме кручи чем в реальной жизни !!!
Да ладно.
Это точно,мне тоже нравится,круто смотрится
В том то и дело союз мог быть супер державой ,но его убили
Schweden
We Americans know how to make Russians look cool !!!
Иван Драго - лучший боксер Союза Советских Социалистических Республик.
Mmmm no lo se?
@@ironfitnessmx2137 Nyet, Ivan Drago is the best fighter of USSR
@martin ali Hello comrade !!!
В СССР рождались легендами
Curiosamente él es sueco entonces los verdaderos hombres fuertes son los suecos
Иван драго крутой актёр.
Erling haaland during the World Cup
Una maquina ivan drago 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ivan was the reason why I started my training as a kid lifting sofas an bed an climbing trees an monkey bars at 10 year old,by 13 had a 6 pack an was doing 500 pushup, ,this was 1988
That has to be the biggest lie I’ve seen today
@@hackerjamsjustwegamer1568😂😂😂 I mean we never know
“If he dies, he dies”
-Ivan Drago
Quisiera ver una película con la perspectiva de Drago
Nothing like a good training montage 😌😎
No tabac no alcool
Ya no hay actores que causen ese impacto....
Bro is training like a monster and Rocky is copping trees
Dolph Lundgren was so hot In his younger day ❤️
Dolph Lundgren alias THE MASCHINE
Drago was strong as a heck. Damn!
I love the 80s I am so going 2 hit that subscribe button for you keep them coming
This is awesome!
Management breathtaking performance its Awsome
"If he dies, he dies."
I can’t be the only one who came for this music tho 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dolph put Sly in ICU for a couple of days during the making of this film. Yes sir, fact! What a freakin beast the hulking Swede was. Terrifying!
It was his own fault. Sly told Dolph to hit him as hard as he could. So he did!
@@darrenbootland2316 True! Sly was too macho for his own good!
Xtremely awesome. Rocky' s Saga
Rocky 4 should be remade about a rookie fighter who goes the distance against multi timed world champion -Drago the movie
Stallone is re releasing a directors cut!!
I love the picture but the music is absolute fire
Thank you Vince dicola ❤️❤️❤️ for all songs
IVAN DRAGO EL HOMBRE PRECTECTAMENTE HUMANO
Quem Está Ouvindo Em 2021 Está Aqui Sucesso Total Show😎💥✌🏻👏🏻
Those reaction shots of everyone else watching him break records are hilarious
Of course, Balboa had to win in a 'Rocky' movie, but we know how it would have played out in reality. "If he dies, he dies"!
Lundgren sent Stallone to hospital for broken rips during the shooting lol
The synth song is so awesome
I like how he is a villain for doing steroids while Sly has definitely been on gear for a long time
Idk if anyone else typed this but it’s a fun fact: when Stallone went to the hospital after or during filming, doctors asked him if he got hit by a truck. I guess dolph punches are really that strong.
афигительный актер ну равных нет с арнольдом
Pure bad ass machine
The music though.... Especially the way they ended it. Awesome.
That right there is Ivan Drago
What would made this 100x better if they showed him knocking out a grizzly bear with one hit.
Drago is huge solid dense look
Viktor drago trained like Rocky throughout his life,raised in hatred, abandoned by his mother and his country that's why he beat Adonis Creed with ease in the very first match of their rivalry....
I thought in Rocky 5 movie 90s,
Drago will be mentor training
&
Fight boxing with Arnold Schwarzenegger in Space !!
Hell of a beast ..
DRAGO FOREVER!!!
Best Motivation Video from Drago✅
Вот каким представляли СССР простые американцы в то время, развитым и могучим.
Dolph Lundgren is soooo underrated imho.
Thanks for the cut )
Me encanta la rola 👍
porfin alguien q habla español puros rusos aca o brasileños JAJA
@@thiagocuello1600 los rusitos ni Seles entiende nada
It's not a human. It's soviet trained man
Now we're all soon to be this.
czcams.com/video/h1BQPV-iCkU/video.html
Real life the real man is the Swedish oh God
Thank You Gianni, my little brother, for emphasizing this video time and TIME again 🥊💯😤
He training like he about to fight Megatron or sum shit 😂
Esse personagem e foda demais,me inspiro nele
O cara é muito grande😮, cuando eles tocão as luvas a diferença é notavel a léguas de distancia uma genética 😲 imprecionante um dos meus atores favorito, de pois vem o vandame.
The most important and motivational video ever.
I would like to train like Drago✌
The coolest chemical engineer ever! Actually it's kind of funny and ironic that he played the part of an athlete using steroids while he could possibly help develop them in real life