Will Vitali Klitschko Unretire?

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  • !! Mr. Soprano
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    Will Vitali Klitschko Unretire?

    I just came back from a cruise, where I was isolated from the outside world for a week. Sadly to find out the news.

    I'm sure this topic was already chewed over and over on this forum, but from Vitali's point-of-view, he has made a HUGE name for himself, made enough money and established himself as a very successful entrepreneur to live a comfortable life. Why go on until get brain damaged? One needs to know when to call it quits, therefore I somewhat understand his decision. Yet as a boxing fan I'm I am very disappointed in Vitali's decision to call it quits and I believe that he will unretire. How many of you think the same?
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    73.33%
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    26.67%
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  • BLOODSHED
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    #2
    If Rahman broke a leg and decided to fight with one leg.

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    • Manny_P
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      I don't think so. Like I said in one of ma classic threads. Vitali should jest get a G.E.D in ta U.S.A and become PHD Docotr. Or, become a chess SHAMPION. or also go back to ta roots which is World Shampion Kickboxing. But I agree wit people, he should enojy family cuz he's millionare now. I don't want Vitali to get embarased again fo ta 5th time.

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      • !! Mr. Soprano
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        #4
        Originally posted by Manny_P
        I don't think so. Like I said in one of ma classic threads. Vitali should jest get a G.E.D in ta U.S.A and become PHD Docotr. Or, become a chess SHAMPION. or also go back to ta roots which is World Shampion Kickboxing. But I agree wit people, he should enojy family cuz he's millionare now. I don't want Vitali to get embarased again fo ta 5th time.
        LOL

        Another Genius!

        Why would someone with a PHD degree need to get a GED in US?
        And what's a PHD Doctor? I thought that's what the D in PhD stands for
        Also why would he run away from Boxing to kickboxing? Obviously the decision is not to get brain damaged thus the retirement.
        Last edited by !! Mr. Soprano; 11-13-2005, 03:09 PM.

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        • -Jay-
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          I hope so, but I doubt he will. If he did comeback, he wouldn't prat about with worthless opponents. He'd go for the big payday.
          Last edited by -Jay-; 11-13-2005, 05:04 PM.

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          • Derranged
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            #6
            Originally posted by Manny_P
            I don't think so. Like I said in one of ma classic threads. Vitali should jest get a G.E.D in ta U.S.A and become PHD Docotr. Or, become a chess SHAMPION. or also go back to ta roots which is World Shampion Kickboxing. But I agree wit people, he should enojy family cuz he's millionare now. I don't want Vitali to get embarased again fo ta 5th time.
            The only embarrasment was not retiring Rahman when he had the chance. Had the fight happened Rahman would've announced his retirement one month later after his jaw was fully healed and was able to speak again

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            • Easy-E
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              #7
              Originally posted by The Cooler
              I just came back from a cruise, where I was isolated from the outside world for a week. Sadly to find out the news.

              I'm sure this topic was already chewed over and over on this forum, but from Vitali's point-of-view, he has made a HUGE name for himself, made enough money and established himself as a very successful entrepreneur to live a comfortable life. Why go on until get brain damaged? One needs to know when to call it quits, therefore I somewhat understand his decision. Yet as a boxing fan I'm I am very disappointed in Vitali's decision to call it quits and I believe that he will unretire. How many of you think the same?
              i think vitali will try to make a comeback, but im not sure what will happen

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              • Bozo_no no
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                #8
                No, and this poll is useless, becasue the same 10 votes that show up for "Yes" are the same 10 clowns that vote for Vitali to have beaten a prime Mike Tyosn, Joe Lous etc.

                If Vitali is 34 and hurt himself 3 times this year running and sparring, there's no way he's going to take two years off and come back and not be any less injury prone. He can't make it though a training camp without hurting himself, how's he going to fight?

                His size and former steroid use have made his body very injury prone.

                His decision was the correct one, and it's time the division moves on towards unification fights.

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                • blockhead
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                  #9
                  i think he will come back and stink it up. he should stay retired with an excellent record instead of coming back with a fragile body and get ruined.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
                    No, and this poll is useless, becasue the same 10 votes that show up for "Yes" are the same 10 clowns that vote for Vitali to have beaten a prime Mike Tyosn, Joe Lous etc.

                    If Vitali is 34 and hurt himself 3 times this year, there's no way he's going to take two years off and come back and not be any less injury prone.

                    His size and former steroid use have made his body very injury prone.

                    His decision was the correct one, and it's time the division moves on towards unification fights.
                    Not to mention he's been fighting for 20 years. Maybe he should stay retired.

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