A closer look at Solis' knee injury [ Video ]

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  1. realdeal561

    realdeal561 Boxing Addict banned

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    And your a disgrace to the human race
     
  2. Marciano

    Marciano AmicoDiNessuno Full Member

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    Vitali admit in a Interview after the Fight and he say it was not a Blackout Punch what has Finish The Fight.

    Here is the article in german

    Weil Klitschkos Rechte keineswegs verheerend war, sieht Solanis-Vermarkter Ahmet Öner sie nicht als Ursache für das schnelle Ende an.
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    Seinen ersten Eindruck, Solis simuliere, korrigierte er später aber. Eine erste Untersuchung bei dem Kubaner ergab eine schwere Kreuzband- und Meniskusverletzung sowie einen Knorpelschaden. "Wenn Vitali ein echter Mann ist und er bis dahin noch nicht zurückgetreten ist, tritt er danach noch einmal gegen Solis an", sagte Öner und ergänzte: "Ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, dass Vitali stolz auf einen Sieg ist, der auf einem Unfall und einer Verletzung beruht."

    And Here The Link

    http://www.sport.de/cms/boxen/news/klitschko-vs-solis.html?&startid=673177
     
  3. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    :lol::rofl

    Not only did your guy get knocked out and his Glass Jaw shattered he shattered his knee also because he is a fat slob.

    You talked this clown up for months on here. Like Vitali said "there is a huge difference between Amateur and Pro Boxing"

    Solis is a disgrace.
     
  4. Dustaine

    Dustaine Guest

    Rico, how many times have you been KO'd by your girl's slaps? C'mon, cut Solís some slack.
     
  5. AnotherFan

    AnotherFan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Because he did not try to fight jumping around on one leg?

    :lol:
     
  6. AnotherFan

    AnotherFan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He had a bit of bad luck. That's all. Could have happened to anyone.
     
  7. pipe wrenched

    pipe wrenched ESB ELITE SQUAD Full Member

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    **** sucked. That is all.

    I worked all fast and **** to hurry up and get home. Had some beer and stuff, and less than 1 round to be ended like that.

    **** happens, it just ****in' sucks.
     
  8. AnotherFan

    AnotherFan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ha was not knocked out, only knocked down. There is a chance he could have continued if his knee was alright.

    The injury of the knee has got nothing to do with him beeing fat or a slob. The knee twisted. It is all in the video. Have a look again.

    He is not a disgrace. He lost a lot of weight in short time before the fight, and gave it an honest shot in the ring.

    Not one point right :hi:
     
  9. Mordechai

    Mordechai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    it was a clear flash knockdown which hurt solis, but he injured his knee after the punch. so if he wouldn't had injured his knee, he would have stand up and continued. but he was clearly hurt
     
  10. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he was hurt from the punch, but couldn't continue as he fell and hurt his knee, but the only reason he went down was because he was badly hurt from the punch.
     
  11. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    fat people should not attempt the chicken dance
     
  12. nervousxtian

    nervousxtian Trolljegeren Full Member

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    That's pretty much the same video Victor kept showing, why is it a mirror image?

    Other videos show the punch much cleaner than that angle and mirrored image.. strange.
     
  13. Hellion

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    Do you think that fast weight loss may have contributed to him being dazed so much from that temple shot?
    I mean I think the shot was legit, but it's possible the effect could have been magnified by rapid weight loss.
     
  14. simon850

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    :rofl:rofl
     
  15. Peter Brit

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    If you out or dazed you do not grab your knee as you hit the floor. Vitali does not get pissed off if he lands a punch. The guy twisted his other ankle before Vitali landed. It was not the temple but the side of the head. Getting hit on the side of the head can have affects like a temple punch.

    Number one Vitali did not feel he connected, he should know by now when he connects since he has had 50 fights.

    The guy is not dazed when he is on the floor he hopes his knee even before his backside hits the floor and his eyes are clear.

    What Vitali did your grammy could have done, which is why Vitali was pissed off.
    I would have put it down as a freak injury, but for Solis manager owning up to the fact Solis damaged it before the fight.

    Solis twisted his left ankle and lost his balance, got caught with a nothing shot with no power then the bad knee went as he try to regain his balance.

    The fact his right knee bent as it did is because it was already injured. Team Solis balls up letting him get in the ring with the injury in hindsight. Whether letting Solis fight was stupid or a 50/50 mistake you will have to talk to a knee specialist.

    What is clear is Solis was feeling no ill affects from a punch immediately he is on the canvass. Vitali does not believe he caught him and Solis can not get up due to the knee injury.

    There is less than a 50/50 chance Solis will fight again given the injury within a year without risking serious harm again. A two year break would be wise. This is based on how many times football with this type injury have a reoccurance because the recovery time prescribed is to short. The wise thing with knee injuries is when the specialist says it is okay leave it another six months before returning to sport.