Apollo Creed
| Apollo Creed The Master of Disaster | |
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| Rocky character | |
Carl Weathers as Apollo Creed in Rocky IV | |
| First appearance | Rocky (1976) |
| Last appearance | Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions (2021) |
| Created by | Sylvester Stallone |
| Portrayed by | Carl Weathers |
| In-universe information | |
| Nicknames | The Dancing Destroyer The King of Sting The Count of Monte Fisto The Thane of Pain The Prince of Punch The Master of Disaster The One and Only |
| Title | Undisputed World Heavyweight Champion |
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| Spouse | Mary Anne Creed |
| Children | Adonis "Donnie" Creed Unnamed other son Unnamed daughter |
| Relatives | Amara Creed (granddaughter) Bianca Creed (daughter-in-law) |
Apollo Creed is a fictional character from the Rocky franchise, portrayed by Carl Weathers. He appears in the first four Rocky films, serving as the main antagonist in Rocky and Rocky II, and later becoming one of the protagonists in Rocky III and Rocky IV. Sylvester Stallone, the writer and star of the Rocky series, stated that Jack Johnson was the inspiration for the character of Creed. Protagonist Rocky Balboa – Creed's rival in Rocky and Rocky II – faces underdog odds, but he views Creed with respect, pointedly refusing the prodding of a reporter to trash-talk him, even after he publicly taunts Balboa by remarking "he's great."
In Rocky, Creed cleans out his division of serious challengers but decides to fight Balboa for the fan spectacle as well as for the implied symbolism of fighting a man with an Italian background. In the sequel film Rocky II, Balboa and Creed find themselves evenly matched in the ring, becoming friends in Rocky III. Creed had many nicknames, including "The King of Sting", "The Dancing Destroyer", "The Prince of Punch", "The Count of Monte Fisto", and most prominently "The Master of Disaster".