There was a TV game show that was very popular in the 1950’s called “To Tell The Truth”. The show has survived in various forms over the years and has been reincarnated several times.
The basic premise of the show consisted of three contestants, each of whom claimed to be the same person (let’s say in this case the heavyweight champion) being interrogated by a panel of celebrities in an attempt to identify who was the real heavyweight champion and who was bluffing. The contestant in question usually held an unusual occupation or had done something noteworthy. (Like winning the heavyweight championship)
After each celebrity had a turn to question the contestants, they each voted as to who they thought the real heavyweight champion was. When this process of question and answer was completed, the moderator would ask in a deep voice, “Will the real heavyweight champion please stand up?”
The real heavyweight champion would then stand up and the other two would reveal who they really were, and money was awarded to the contestants based on how many incorrect votes were placed.
For my money, and to tell the truth, I think Wladimir Klitschko is the real heavyweight champion of the world. Of the four claiming to be heavyweight champ, the other three being Nicolay Valuev (WBA), Oleg Maskaev (WBC) and Sergei Liakhovich (WBO) I feel that Klitschko has accomplished more than the other three and that his ability as a fighter exceeds the rest. [details]
The basic premise of the show consisted of three contestants, each of whom claimed to be the same person (let’s say in this case the heavyweight champion) being interrogated by a panel of celebrities in an attempt to identify who was the real heavyweight champion and who was bluffing. The contestant in question usually held an unusual occupation or had done something noteworthy. (Like winning the heavyweight championship)
After each celebrity had a turn to question the contestants, they each voted as to who they thought the real heavyweight champion was. When this process of question and answer was completed, the moderator would ask in a deep voice, “Will the real heavyweight champion please stand up?”
The real heavyweight champion would then stand up and the other two would reveal who they really were, and money was awarded to the contestants based on how many incorrect votes were placed.
For my money, and to tell the truth, I think Wladimir Klitschko is the real heavyweight champion of the world. Of the four claiming to be heavyweight champ, the other three being Nicolay Valuev (WBA), Oleg Maskaev (WBC) and Sergei Liakhovich (WBO) I feel that Klitschko has accomplished more than the other three and that his ability as a fighter exceeds the rest. [details]
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