Sylvester Stalloneis opening up about his long-harbored hurt at reportedly losing out on owning a stake of his own creation: the multi-million dollar franchiseRocky.

The actor, 73, sat down withVarietyfor an interview in which he discussed his regret over not pushing for ownership of the film that made him a global icon.

“I have zero ownership ofRocky,” he claimed. “Every word, every syllable, every grammatical error was all my fault. It was shocking that it never came to be, but I was told, ‘Hey, you got paid, so what are you complaining about?'”

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While still hurt, Stallone says he regrets not pushing hard enough when negotiating his deal forRocky.

“It’s like my brother,” Stallone said of the boxer character. “It’s the only voice that I can say what I want without being ridiculed, or being silly, or being precious or sentimental because he is that way.”

The 1976 film earned 10 Oscar nominations, including wins for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Film Editing.

Stallone has amassed a fortune for the films — he claims he made $2.5 million for the first installment — includingRocky IItoV,Rocky Balboaand theCreedfilms starring Michael B. Jordan.

Stallonefamously sold his dog Butkuswhen he couldn’t afford to feed him, and bought his dog back after he was paid for the firstRocky.

Sylvester Stallone inRocky(1976).Snap/Shutterstock

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He alsocelebrated the 40th anniversary ofRocky IIin June, sharing a sweet message to his fans on his Instagram account.

“A heartfelt thank you for accepting these characters and their stories into your lives!!” Stallone wrote in the caption. “It seems like only yesterday when Adrian was telling me to ‘WIN! And Mickey pushing me to be an ‘Italian Tank! an [sic] go through him!’”

He continued, “And finally the battle with the amazing Apollo Creed… So lucky I am, and incredibly grateful after all this time and I shall always be, Keep punching, Sly.”

source: people.com