This causes spaghetti legs sometimes

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  1. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    From that clip you can also see just how muscular and strong Vitali must be.
     
  2. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Ask Michael Moorer what Georges seemingly little power shots felt like. Ask Briggs what those little short power shots felt like. Ask fast Eddie what that exact same shot coming from Wlad felt like. Oh nevermind, he could tell ya, because it blacked him out for like 40 seconds.:deal
     
  3. Xanthro

    Xanthro Member Full Member

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    There are two good views in this thread.

    In both, you can see OS leaning to his own left, left hand up in a guard position, VK is actually set for him, his blow starts beside his body, and he actually gets some body action into the blow. VK mostly arm punches and still knocks people out.

    The blow lands just forward of OS's guard, knocking his guard back and landing just behind the eye. OS wasn't expecting the blow, and has never been hit in this area. You can even see the blow move OS's head from left to right.

    While fighting for Cuban, he always had headgear protecting himself from blows in that area. As a pro, OS has never fought any nearly as tall or as big a puncher as VK.

    An expected blow to the head from a big puncher wobbles the legs, that's what happened here.
     
  4. miketysonko

    miketysonko Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :deal
     
  5. chico g

    chico g Let's watch some Sesame Street...lmao Full Member

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    There definitely was contact on the head. Lunging forward against Iron Fist with their head down below the waste is suicide...
     
  6. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Absolutely agree. The oh-so-ultra-slick Solis lunges forward like a drunkard and finds himself wide open and defenseless right in front of a hard-hitting 255lbs HW.

    And people are telling me Solis moves around well? He displayed terrible balance and sense of range.
     
  7. nervousxtian

    nervousxtian Trolljegeren Full Member

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    But wait guys, Victor says he was clearly stumbling BEFORE the shot.. though he has ZERO evidence to back it up.
     
  8. baldbull

    baldbull Active Member Full Member

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    His knee popped out on his way in while throwing. As Vitali came forward, Solis falls back as his knee is out of joint and there is no way he can put any of his considerable weight on it. Having had the same type of knee injury (sports related) It is quite easy to see. It really depends on what angle(s) you watch it from. From the "hollywood" angle sure it seems like Vit clubs him with a shot on the way in, but you can see it is a weak grazing shot that would not have put him down. Solis more than likely had a bum knee that showed back up last night.
     
  9. st_121

    st_121 New Member Full Member

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    I've seen couple of nasty knee injuries but never before seen a guy walking ten minutes after the accident.