"It was definitely my knee," Solis said, also in the ring. "It could be that I took a

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  1. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He turned the left ankle FIRST, stepped back, and hyper-extended the right leg. It's amazing you guys couldn't see his ankle got turned almost completely to the side.

    Solis is a fat piece of **** and he hurt himself.
     
  2. Jetset78

    Jetset78 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The punch must have hurt Solis as his left leg clearly buckled. At first I thought he had damaged his left leg but then after he fell he grabbed his right leg.

    My conclusion is that it was a legitamate knock down but he also twisted his right leg on the way down. Therefore Solis' punch resistance is an issue.
     
  3. kadyo

    kadyo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is definitely an excuse, he took the wrong step because of that temple shot.
     
  4. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    no
     
  5. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Dude... he turns the left ankle BEFORE Vitali ever throws a punch. It forces him to take an awkward step back with the right leg.

    Not to mention the punch didn't even land on the temple.
     
  6. RUSKULL

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    So Vitali should be ashamed? Dude, what are you smoking?

    Vitali did what he was supposed to do, dispose of a fat wannabe who was hiding the fact he has the punch resistance of a bag of potato chips.

    I know, I know, it was the legs that he's used since he was a child that mysteriously twisted & gave out on him and him going down had nothing to do with the fact he was punched in the temple while he was coming in throwing punches with absolutely no regard for defense.
     
  7. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Vitali should be ashamed that people in the crowd had to pay money for that. Crowd should get their ticket money back.

    Vitali should either call Solis a complete coward, or admit it was an injury and nothing more. Saying it was a "solid punch" is a flat out lie.
     
  8. Heavyrighthand

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    :lol:


    :good Not to mention that BOTH were rubber when he was trying to get up, and also after he was up holding the ropes.BOTH legs were noodles.
     
  9. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Left ankle got ****ed up first, and it forced the awkward step back with the right leg.

    Not one of you has posted the video with the angle from the top that shows Solis's feet when he steps in on Vitali. You can clearly see the left ankle turn, and it starts a bad chain of events from there. The EPIX replay had the angle.
     
  10. RUSKULL

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    Exactly. What does it matter what the loser says? Would you expect him to be honest & say I just got caught by a punch I didn't see coming & it turned my legs into rubber bands? Of course not. In fact I think he clutched the wrong leg in a desperate attempt to save face and blame some freak leg injury rather than the fact he has **** poor defense & punch resistance.
     
  11. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well people were going to say he was honest when they were claiming he said the punch hurt him.

    Now that it was found out that he DID NOT SAY THAT, suddenly he has become dishonest. lol
     
  12. RUSKULL

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    Yes it did. The punch landed right on his fat temple. Watch the video again, you're either stoned, stupid, ******ed or all of the above.
     
  13. RUSKULL

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    :roll: Yeah, right. Vitali came to fight & from the looks of it Solis actually tried & had some early success before he got knocked the **** out.
     
  14. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Dude, he turned the ankle before the PUNCH WAS EVER THROWN. It forced the awkward step back with the right leg. What you guys think is "his equilibrium was off" was him turning the ankle... that's why he makes a funky motion.

    Either way, nobody is ever going to agree on this. Vitali fans will always claim the punch did the damage. I don't like Solis, think he's fat, did not care who won, and I saw the guy turn his left ankle before hyper-extending the right leg.

    I have no agenda, don't like any fighter in the heavyweight division. Vitali fans will always claim it was the punch because you're a fan. No sense arguing about it anymore.
     
  15. swilson120

    swilson120 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    solis took the easy way out period ....he wanted no more of the dr