I wonder what Dwyer's take will be on this.
Whatever you say. I guess getting crumbled like that is hard to admit. At least those like Briggs and Valuev are honest in defeat.
Right, and given that the range of motion is less for those shorter, tighter punches, the power put into them is also harder to gauge.
Maybe he was forgetting which one was supposed to be hurt? LOL
THe punch scrambled his equilibrium in BOTH legs. While he was down, trying to get up, and even after he was on his feet, you can clearly see...
I beg to differ when they call it a light punch with nothing behind it. He puts force into it, and it lands with Solis very close to Vitali's...
I guess the Gamboa Express is gonna fly off into the sunset, now. But seriously, at least you were passionate about your fighter. Can't knock...
Then the majority of people who saw the fight are full of ****, then cause that is the consensus. The shot did the damage to his equilibrium...
The shot nailed him in the head, so why argue over the specific area of the head, then? It caught him in the upper part of his head, and...
Then why do BOTH legs fail to do what he wants them to, after struggling to get up, and also after he was hanging on the ropes? I guess he tore...
Cause they were fine before the punch. If he were hyper extending and twisting, funny how all this happend right after the headshot.......and...
Maybe they can move the Adamek fight closer, since Vitali barely broke a sweat today.
It was due to the headshot, no question about it. If he hurt his leg, strange how it happened right after the punch, and at the same time, the...
Solis was at least holding his own, until getting knocked out. I think it was close up to the knockout shot.
Yes. And it was more than a light punch that put him down. You can see Vitali puts quit a bit of force into it. The delayed reaction has been...