Ahmet Oner, President of Arena Box Promotions, said This content is protected This content is protected Solis This content is protected proved in the first round that he has the capabilities to beat WBC champion This content is protected This content is protected Klitschko This content is protected . Saturday's fight which took place in Cologne, Germany, saw Klitschko knock Solis down with a right hand, but when the Cuban stumbled backwards he injured his right knee and couldn't continue. Before the stoppage, Solis was doing well in the fight with his movement and quick punches. "Im shocked,I couldn't imagine this happening.Odlanier is now in the hospital,due to the unexpected injury...Solis and I lost alot.:huh
A lot of people here seem to forget that Solis was on ***** street when Vitali landed his first real punch, and he couldn't even put "Wlad's *****" Ray Austin away. How on earth will this guy make it into the 12th round? :huh
Well, LL showed that it isn't always decisive. :think Only problem is, Solis can't even stand in LL's shadow (litterly)
Solis lost before he even got in the ring. He was terrified and avoided making eye contact with Vitali from when the contract was signed to post-fight.
Despite an injured knee, he still showed he could win the event impressively. If there were to be a rematch (which there won't be as Vitali will duck it) then Solis would win both the fight AND the event
Soils lost before the opening round by not keeping himself in proper fighting condition. Everything else was just icing on the cake.
Rematch after a fat slob of lard got put on ***** street on the first punch he got? I wouldn't mind seeing a rematch if Solis fought valiantly for 7 rounds, won half of them and then was stopped on an accidental injury that Vitali had no influence on. Put his brain went into meltdown and he got jelly legs on the *FIRST PUNCH* -- how much more evidence do you need that Solis has no business in the pro ranks?