In 2002, Los Angeles, Adonis “Donnie” Creed sneaks out with his best friend and brother type figure, Golden Gloves champion “Diamond” Dame Anderson, to watch him compete in an underground boxing match. After Dame’s victory, he tells Donnie about his aspirations to turn professional and become a world champion. During a detour at a liquor store, Donnie impulsively attacks a man named Leon, and Dame is arrested while Donnie escapes, running away from the scene.
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In the present day, three years after beating “Pretty” Ricky Conlan to avenge his only career defeat, Donnie has retired from boxing to focus on his wife Bianca and their 6-year-old daughter Amara, whose hearing impairment has since led the family to become fluent in American Sign Language. Donnie runs the Delphi Boxing Academy with Tony “Little Duke” Evers Jr. and is promoting his protégé, world champion Felix “El Guerrero” Chavez, in a match against Viktor Drago.
Released from prison, Dame reconnects with Donnie and shares his desire to resume his boxing career. Donnie reluctantly invites Dame to the gym, and hires him as Chavez’s sparring partner, but his presence draws scorn from Chavez and Duke as Dame is overly aggressive and hostile. Dame later visits Donnie’s home, where he meets his family and recounts their time together at a group home, a story that Bianca had never heard.
Following the match, an uneasy Donnie visits Mary-Anne, who shows him letters Dame had written to Donnie while in prison that she kept from him due to her believing that he was a bad influence. One letter contains a picture showing Dame with a fellow inmate that Donnie recognizes as Drago’s assailant. Realizing that Dame planned the attack, Donnie confronts him, and Dame admits that he manipulated him into getting the title shot.
Encouraged by Bianca, Donnie decides to come out of retirement and challenges Dame for the championship, which he accepts. After training with Duke and a recovered Drago, Donnie faces Dame in the “Battle of Los Angeles” at Dodger Stadium. The fight is a grueling, evenly-matched affair. In the final round, Donnie has visions of his abusive foster home and Dame’s life in jail, which leads to Donnie being knocked down.
Afterward, Donnie reconciles with Dame, with both men admitting it was not the other’s fault. Donnie joins Bianca and Amara in the ring in the empty stadium, where he pretends to box with Amara. As Donnie and his family leave the ring, he looks out on to the empty Dodger Stadium. Witness this epic battle in Creed III and enjoy the thrill of boxing and redemption!