Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Vitali Klitschko - The Real Number One Heavyweight?

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #11
    Originally posted by KrisSilver View Post
    I'm confused. I thought I was reading an article about the number one heavy weight, but I've come away feeling like I've just read a copy of Huggies Nappies monthly.
    Exactly, how missleading was this BS title? If it would have read "Vitali reveals his methods for swelling reduction and gets critisized" , I would have not even read this crap. And "PISS" on the author for saying that VK lost his boxing credit/standing based on talking about a remedy he uses for swelling. That has nothing to do with the fact that Vitali has the most KO's in history to start a heavyweight career, the highest KO% of any heavyweight champ and has never been stopped or even knocked down legitimately. Show some common sense and respect , fool.

    Comment


    • #12
      There must've been some sort of a mix-up between articles and headlines. I don't see how this site could intentionally allow that rubbish. ..or maybe time will tell.

      Comment


      • #13
        Regardless of what people think about the Heavyweight division...it is what it is. The Klitschkos' are champions right now, that's all that matters.

        I personally am not really a big fan of the Klitschkos'. Not cus i think they suck, but because the Heavyweight division is blase right now.

        A bunch of humongous giants clubbing each other. What ever happened to style? Grace? Finesse?

        Comment


        • #14
          Yellow journalism, that was very clever. Good one.

          Comment


          • #15
            Originally posted by hungryherbert View Post
            i think everyone feels that way
            We do know that the "number one" in the article's title refers to his son's urine, right? Just in case people didn't see the connection...

            Comment


            • #16
              Originally posted by Tahota View Post
              We do know that the "number one" in the article's title refers to his son's urine, right? Just in case people didn't see the connection...
              I didnt get that from the title. I do not think the author intended to mean it that way either. Probably pure coincidence. Either way, it was missdirection in an attemp to get readers. Pointless to look into it anyways.

              Comment


              • #17
                If the author is so obsessed with urine, why doesn't he wrote for a medical web site? Seems more appropriate.

                Comment


                • #18
                  "And they cried "wee-wee-wee-wee all the way home............."'

                  The article was "clever' for the first minute or so, and then the subject became "be-laboured". Too much nonsense.

                  Urine was/is used as a panacea for all sorts of ailments. Was it Monzon(I'm probably mistaken) who used to drink a glass of urine every day, and isn't it in the Koran that Mohammed's urine used to be awarded to special favourites as the "drink of the month", although on a daily basis.

                  The interesting thing to me. although barely sc****d by the writer, was that Maxie is still not "wee-wee trained" at age 3. All the kids in my personal and own family were trained before this, and without draconian methods either.

                  Since Vitaly hasn't fought for nearly 4 years, I wonder whose urine he has used in the past....if any at all.

                  As for the lack of odour, just remember that the guy whos talking has had at least some heftyy whacks on the schnozz in the past and probably couldn't smell poison gas if it stood up in front of him...

                  You all know what I mean..............Eh??

                  Comment


                  • #19
                    More evidence

                    I forgot to say that during the very long Roman Period, there were large vats at the end of every streewhere urine was to be deposited and it had a variety of uses, all in manufacturing.

                    It was much the same during medieval times. And...it was used for medicinal and curative purposes too.

                    So the little P*****r is helping his Daddy.

                    Comment


                    • #20
                      I think I put in one * too many...No Harm.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP