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Who cares about Vitali Klitschko?

Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 13:07
by evndrbsn
Given the recent and unhealthy string of Vitali Klitschko threads, I decided to jump on the bandwagon and take it for a spin. I've never been sold on Vitali since he showed against Chris Byrd he had less natural heart than the Tin Man.

However ... there has been a Rob Calloway-esque support of him on the boards in the past week or so that has been sickening me as a boxing fan. So that raises the question, who cares about Vitali Klitschko?

Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 16:07
by pundit
Decagon cares. Deeply.

Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 16:22
by evndrbsn
pundit wrote:Decagon cares. Deeply.
Pundit, were you torn between the top two choices?

Posted: 18 Sep 2006, 14:07
by evndrbsn
After a three day run at the polls, the early results are in:

Six people, or a cool 75%, could care less about Klitschko, with one so utterly upset with his lack of greatness that he/she has threatened to take his/her own life if a new Vitali thread is created.

Two people, a pathetically low 25%, found Klitschko to be a good boxer and one hell of a model citizen. Naturally, those people are pundit and Silkov. How fitting that there were only two Klitschko nuthuggers, one for each hairy ball sack :TU:

Posted: 18 Sep 2006, 14:30
by pundit
evndrbsn wrote:After a three day run at the polls, the early results are in:

Six people, or a cool 75%, could care less about Klitschko, with one so utterly upset with his lack of greatness that he/she has threatened to take his/her own life if a new Vitali thread is created.

Two people, a pathetically low 25%, found Klitschko to be a good boxer and one hell of a model citizen. Naturally, those people are pundit and Silkov. How fitting that there were only two Klitschko nuthuggers, one for each hairy ball sack :TU:
I'd say particpation in your poll is rather low to allow inferences....

Perhaps there is a certain Vitali-fatigue. After all, it's practically undisputed that he was clearly the world's #1 heavyewight in 2004/05 -- so what is there really to discuss.

Cheers, :TU:
P

PS: Vlad - Briggs KO 10 secs

Posted: 18 Sep 2006, 17:41
by pundit
Decagon wrote:Actually, another poll showed that if Bitschko had fought Rahman in the injured state he was in for the year 2005, he would have lost. That shows a contradiction, which proves that all polls are meaningless.
Yes yes and now we take our lithium pills as every night. :roll:

Posted: 18 Sep 2006, 19:02
by TerribleTim2
Lousy choices

Posted: 19 Sep 2006, 21:38
by evndrbsn
TerribleTim2 wrote:Lousy choices
Lousy heavyweight, what do you expect?

Posted: 19 Sep 2006, 21:40
by pundit
evndrbsn wrote:
TerribleTim2 wrote:Lousy choices
Lousy heavyweight, what do you expect?
Better choices.

Posted: 19 Sep 2006, 23:07
by Aldo Pravisani
Vitali who? Ah yes, once I had some of it at a Japanese restaurant. It was not very tasty for mine.

Posted: 19 Sep 2006, 23:09
by Aldo Pravisani
Decagon wrote:
pundit wrote:
Decagon wrote:Actually, another poll showed that if Bitschko had fought Rahman in the injured state he was in for the year 2005, he would have lost. That shows a contradiction, which proves that all polls are meaningless.
Yes yes and now we take our lithium pills as every night. :roll:
You got a mouse in your pocket or something?
He's only happy to see you :TU: :TU: !