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  • #11
    Originally posted by joe strong View Post
    lol! lameeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!! what are they going to do? show them working out? these guys have no real story...yes a gold medal & both being champions but come on.....you dont see them making movies about lennox & guys like that because their stories are boring....explosive guys like tyson & ali &crooks like don king make great movies not guys with clean lives like the klits & lennox...while theyre at it why dont they make a movie about richard steele or jay nady...
    I never thought before that you were a DUMBO. There is absolutely NO comparison between Lewis and the Klitschko's when it comes to achievement in life and background. In comparison on a scale of 100, Lewis turns up about a 7 or 8.

    The Klitschkos are internationally famous, know the whole world over. Their contributions and involvements in charitible and political humanitarian organisations make them far, far more than just a boxing story. Their boxing fame became the basis for their REAL fame- that of being humanitarians and philantropists.

    You should know this, that is, if you ever listen to what they say, when they say it. I admit it isn't often but there have been articles published about their "extra-curricular work with Children, charities, etc.etc. And not like some of the very wealthy boxing crappers, handing out a turkey to poor families at Thanksgiving or something like that.

    The Klitschkos have high intelligence, family and educational background, and breeding, things that guys like Lewis don't have, and never will. Their minds can't conceive of such goals and attainments. Besides, Lewis has no education, and not enough intelligence to achieve anything like the Klitschkos have done.

    Look at Manny P. If he had not had in his mind many aspirations for higher achievement, he would be just another boxing performer. Like Mayweather for instance. But he had the grit, and goals to achieve, from near illiteracy, a high school graduation when he was already a champion, in fact only a few years ago in his late 20's, because he wanted to achieve more on the stage of the human race.

    And he has done it, and is not finished yet.

    I say, Good Luck to Him.

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    • #12
      [QUOTE=edgarg;10311562]I never thought before that you were a DUMBO. There is absolutely NO comparison between Lewis and the Klitschko's when it comes to achievement in life and background. In comparison on a scale of 100, Lewis turns up about a 7 or 8.

      The Klitschkos are internationally famous, know the whole world over. Their contributions and involvements in charitible and political humanitarian organisations make them far, far more than just a boxing story. Their boxing fame became the basis for their REAL fame- that of being humanitarians and philantropists.

      You should know this, that is, if you ever listen to what they say, when they say it. I admit it isn't often but there have been articles published about their "extra-curricular work with Children, charities, etc.etc. And not like some of the very wealthy boxing crappers, handing out a turkey to poor families at Thanksgiving or something like that.

      The Klitschkos have high intelligence, family and educational background, and breeding, things that guys like Lewis don't have, and never will. Their minds can't conceive of such goals and attainments. Besides, Lewis has no education, and not enough intelligence to achieve anything like the Klitschkos have done.

      Look at Manny P. If he had not had in his mind many aspirations for higher achievement, he would be just another boxing performer. Like Mayweather for instance. But he had the grit, and goals to achieve, from near illiteracy, a high school graduation when he was already a champion, in fact only a few years ago in his late 20's, because he wanted to achieve more on the stage of the human race.

      And he has done it, and is not finished yet.

      I say, Good Luck to Him.[/QUOT no one cares about charitable things & educational things...you ask anyone here what type of movie would they rather watch...a movie about tyson or klitschko? lennox was just a name i threw in there...i dont read an article how wlad walked an old lady across the street & im sure most wouldnt either but if mike tyson beat up a police officer EVERYONE would read it....no one cares about do gooders.BAD news sells,good news doesnt...everyone slows down to look at a horrific car accident because people like to be shocked.the klitschkos are educated,good looking,well respected humanitarians...thats their downfall....people would rather follow an unpredictable animal then watch plain jane....i just said who would watch a movie about the klitschkos? germans maybe & their fans....EVERYONE watches movies about tyson & ali,etc...

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      • #13
        This sounds excellent, I'd really like to see the Klitschko's story told in the form of a documentary.

        I'd like to see more documentaries on great fighters in general, too.

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        • #14
          Really want to see that.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by joe strong View Post
            maybe a documentary but a movie? feel good news sells a little,bad news sells millions...
            It is a documentary -- and nobody is making you watch it, so what is the big deal?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by paulf View Post
              This sounds excellent, I'd really like to see the Klitschko's story told in the form of a documentary.

              I'd like to see more documentaries on great fighters in general, too.
              I swear some of these people aren't boxing fans at all, they just live to hate the Klitschkos at every mention of them.

              Now they are whining about a documentary they haven't even seen, and that no-one is forcing them to watch.

              Pitiful, just pitiful.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by TaurusJ27 View Post
                Really want to see that.
                Yeah, I'm going to try and see it in Manhattan. I know Dan Rafael was interviewed for it.

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                • #18
                  I'm glad to hear this.

                  ~~ Nerd Alert ~~

                  Klitschko brothers have got to be two of the most statisitcally improbable people on the planet.

                  - lol i knew that but got carried away
                  - Both close enough to 2m (got to be <2.5%)
                  - Heavyweight Champs at the same time (N/A)
                  - both have PHD's (got to be <.1%)
                  - both top KO percentages (miniscule)


                  One in a ca-billion odds in that happening again.
                  Last edited by F A R L A P; 04-01-2011, 05:51 AM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by farlap View Post
                    I'm glad to hear this.

                    ~~ Nerd Alert ~~

                    Klitschko brothers have got to be two of the most statisitcally improbable people on the planet.

                    - Identical Twins (<1%)
                    - Both close enough to 2m (got to be <2.5%)
                    - Heavyweight Champs at the same time (N/A)
                    - both have PHD's (got to be <.1%)
                    - both top KO percentages (miniscule)


                    One in a ca-billion odds in that happening again.
                    the klitschkos are not twins lol

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                    • #20
                      Any news on when will the public be able to see it?

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