From that clip you can also see just how muscular and strong Vitali must be.
Best angle I've seen of it, yet. Thanks. And this even further supports that it was the shot that caused his legs to go out on him. Not one, but...
Solis would have won America's Funniest Home Videos competition, by holding the wrong leg that was supposed to be hurt.
Not always. Foreman used to knockout opponents with glancing blows, as did Tyson. I doubt even they, themselves, always know the effects of it...
I edited that, cause that was clearly incorrect and not what happened. Sorry.:good But reread my edited post. He did not put his whole body...
To clarify, I think he didn't know it landed with the effects it had. And I didn't say he put *his whole body into it* You made that up and said I...
1. Why did Solis have SUCH a late reaction to the shot..... It was not but about three seconds delay in reaction. Very common. 2. When the...
That is it. :good Good to see about two thirds in the poll see it correctly.
Punch to the head. Clearly.
I guess Haye is backing away from the earlier nonsense about Solis giving Vitali *fits*. Solis was alot leaner than I expected, and I personally...
I thought the same thing. It was more of an equlibrium injury, I would say.
:good That shows it well enough. Short, inside hook to the head is what done the damage. Certianly not flush, or even close to being flush, but...
: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.
He hurt his knee after a head shot stopped his legs from working. Not one but BOTH legs. And thanks for the kind words.
Then what happened to the other leg, then? :huh