PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Brazil fans who went the distance up the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps to pose with the Rocky statue left the fictional fighter just as they found him.
Every Brazilian fan – in Philadelphia to watch their team play Haiti at the World Cup – who stopped for a snapshot or a selfie with the nine-foot-11, 1,300-pound beast left the statue dressed in only his bronze trunks and boots.
No taking chances of getting hit by the Rocky curse.
Yes, the Rocky statue, long a symbol of resilience, heart and the unbreakable bond between Rocky and the people of Philadelphia, has taken a few more hits of late (even in retirement).
Visiting American sports fans have long learned the hard way that dressing the statue with colourful jerseys, scarfs, hats, anything found in your local Rally House, has only meant that team would suffer a knockout blow at the home of the local Philly team.
Scoff all you want.
The bad fortune stretched to football when Ecuador fans took over the Rocky steps and sang and danced and waved flags and… dressed Rocky in a team jersey and tied the country’s flag around the fictional fighter’s neck.
It didn’t go well.
Amad Diallo scored in the 90th minute to lift Ivory Coast to a 1-0 victory over Ecuador in its first World Cup appearance in a dozen years.
And there ain’t gonna be no rematch.
Brazil fans noticed the outcome and one of their fan groups, the Green and Yellow Movement, urged visitors to keep their clothing to themselves.
“ANTENCAO TORCEDOR!” the Instagram post warned.
Everyone is paying attention.
The translated text read: “It’s totally forbidden to put a Brazil shirt on the Rocky statue in Philly!!!!!”
Even Visit PA cheekily got in on the fun and tried to warn foreigners that – just like Ivan Drago learned the hard way – Rocky was not to be messed with.
“Countless football teams (as in American Football, not Fútbol – same curse, different sport) have all dressed the Rocky Statue in their colours and gone on to lose,” the Instagram post said. “Ecuador dressed Rocky last weekend Coincidence? Sadly, history says no.
“Philadelphia can’t wait to host you! (but Rocky does not need your kit)”
Brazilian fans paid heed to the warning, and scores of fans simply took the spot in front of the statue and raised their arms in triumph just as Rocky did after so many fights, and many, many movies.
Hundreds of Brazilian fans swarmed the Rocky steps late in the day and left the statue bare. Rocky was roped off as if inside the ring and four “Rocky protectors” stood at each corner to keep enthusiastic fans at bay.
“This is a moment in Brazil,” said Lorival Guerreiro, who traveled from Limeira, Brazil. “They promote this place to celebrate before the game. The Brazilians come here to celebrate our team.”
-- Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin