Sylvester Stallone made a name for himself worldwide as the fighting legend “Rocky Balboa”. Now he spoke openly about the sometimes serious injuries he sustained on the set.

He endured a lot for his success! Sylvester Stallone is now considered a real acting great in Hollywood. Thanks to film successes like “Rocky” and “Rambo”, the actor made it to the top and bagged countless film awards. But not only that! The father of five also sustained all sorts of injuries over the years!

The 75-year-old has now acted in over 90 film projects. A proud number that also left its scars! Now the action star has spoken openly about his injuries, some of them serious, which have caused him to land on the operating table more than once.

In an interview with the “Bild” newspaper, Sylvester Stallone recently revealed that he had to endure not only a dozen broken bones, burns and several rib injuries over the years: “I had five operations on my back, had spinal problems, the shoulder, the Knee – there were 30 operations over the years!” An unbelievable number that also made the 75-year-old think. So it’s no wonder that he made it clear: “Today my only goal is not to hurt myself anymore.”

But that’s not all! The actor even tore a vein in his chest on the set of “Rocky II”. Stallone recalled to “Bild”: “I got 60 stitches, it looked bad.” However, that did not stop him from continuing to stand in front of the camera. In the meantime, however, the Hollywood legend pays different attention to her body. In the “Bild” interview, Sylvester Stallone told how he keeps fit to this day: “I do a lot of Pilates or stretch with rubber bands to stay flexible and mobile.” It always seems to pay off!

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