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Revision as of 17:50, 30 December 2008

I am a user on Wookieepedia, which should indicate that I am a Star Wars aficianado, and various other wikis. I always go by the same name as above, Jedi Kasra, on all the wikis I'm a part of. I'm a friend of the fellow Wikipedian, The K.O. King and go to the same church he does. I collect all of the current Star Wars comics. I try my best on all the wikis that I'm a part of to provide canonical info on Star Wars, which can be backed up by a source, and I try to correct articles with poor grammar. I am a huge boxing fan, almost as huge a fan as my friend K.O. I particularly favor the heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions. Three of my favorite fighters of all time are George Foreman (76-5-0, 68 KO), Evander Holyfield (42-10-2, 27 KO) and Muhammad Ali (56-5-0, 37 KO). Of the current fighters, I am a fan of Samuel Peter (30-2-0, 23 KO), David Haye (22-1-0, 21 KO), and Vitali Klitschko (36-2-0, 35 KO).

Here are some of my beliefs:

  • That Jesus the Messiah is the Lord of all, he died on the cross, rose again on the 3rd day, etc.
  • That the Star Wars saga is the greatest movie series of all time, second is the James Bond saga.
  • That George Lucas can do whatever the heck he wants with the Star Wars series; I support the remastered Original Trilogy.
  • That Evander Holyfield would have beat Mike Tyson anytime after Mike dumped Cus D'Amato's protege and trainer Kevin Rooney. Had Holyfield fought Tyson in Tokyo, Japan instead of James Douglas, the result would be the same.
  • That Holyfield was the greatest cruiserweight champion, and could beat everybody in the division.
  • That the Star Wars: The Clone Wars T.V. series and movie are fantastic.

I am interested in writing a few Rocky stories, explaining things such as Rocky Balboa's 23rd loss, and how Apollo Creed won the heavyweight title. I'll add and modify this list as time goes by. I am currently working on a article that when finished will detail the Bowe vs. Holyfield trilogy. It can be found here. If you have any free images of the fight, please post them on my talk page, if you have any useful info for the article or would like to help out, notify me there as well. I can use all the help I can get.

Hit list

The following list of names are heavyweights that David Haye should bump off before he guns for the champions.

  • Ruslan Chagaev (He's a scaredy-cat bum that would be dropped by Haye in two.)
  • Chris Arreola
  • Oleg Maskaev
  • James Toney

and others...

Ughhh...

Once again the haevyweight division can say, "Damn you, Vitali Klitschko." The current state of the division, well, sucks, and Vitali's win over WBC champ Samuel Peter did not improve its health. Vitali and Wlad Klitschko have sworn not to fight each other, so the titles can't be unified. The fans wanted to see Wladimir Klitschko-Samuel Peter II, but beacuse of Vitali's champion emeritus status, Peter had to fight him, and the fight on Oct. 11th proved to be a mismatch.

Now Peter can still make it on top, look at the current Ring Magazine rankings, (he's listed as #7) and there isn't one heavyweight on there, save the Klitschko bros., and possibly Nicolay Vaulev and Juan Carlos Gomez, that he couldn't beat. As for the Klitschko, I personally feel that Vitali should retire, as both have finally fulfilled their dream of being champions at the same time, and perhaps Wlad should retire after the Povetkin fight on Dec. 13, 2008. That way it would pave the way for heavyweights like Peter or David Haye to rule the division.

Also, we have to think about upsets. Maybe Povetkin will pull it off against Wlad. (I highly doubt that, though) He'll be ranked #1 and Vitali will still be ranked #2. Vitali did avenge Wlad's loss to Corrie Sanders by knocking him out. If Povetkin beats Wlad, and Vitali fights Povetkin, it would crown a new Ring Magazine and a new world champion.

If you have any beef about my views, or totaly agree with them, or just wanna say "Hi", drop me a line on my talk page.