When it comes to presentation, Rocky treads the line between good and great. The overall graphical look is good, but doesn't quite match up to other boxing games. The characters seem a bit stiff and don't move the way you'd expect to see a boxer move. Bobs and weaves are a tad exaggerated and punches lack variety and move like they are on some strange, non-human joint. Another extremely noticeable aspect is that just about every movement is reused three or four times. Even some of the 'star' fighters like Clubber Lang and Apollo Creed feature the same animations as the 'scrub' fighters. It's not a game breaking issue, but I personally would liked to have seen a little more done, especially when you consider the source material.
Your like or dislike of the sound will completely hinge on your tolerance of the 'Gotta Fly Now' theme. Whether it's the intro screen, the ring entrance, or Rocky winning the match, the song is constantly playing. By the time you've finished the game you'll have heard it at least 100 times, so be prepared. Like the graphics, the overall sound ebbs in quality. The in-game effects are good, but once the cut scenes begin to play, the sound quality takes a slight nosedive. In an attempt to recreate key parts of the movie, it sounds like the developers ripped the actual sound clips from the movie, giving them a muffled sound.