A closer look at Solis' knee injury [ Video ]

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by realdeal561, Mar 19, 2011.


  1. Black2023

    Black2023 Guest

    He got wobbled, by the punch without a doubt, if you look at the various footage, he dosent see the punch that lands on his temple which always catches you off guard more than a punch you do see.

    Also another factor, because of O. Solis overall conditioning, lifestyle...his body reacted badly in terms supporting his overall weight when he was wobbled by that punch, if he actually lived like a pro athlete, i.e 12 per cent BF or lower....and had trained for strength, flexbilty, agility and so forth it would not have happened.

    His body was not accustomed to taking a punch like that, thus resulting in him wobbling around like that, and causing injury to himself.

    This type of injury happens when you have a novice athlete or individual attempting some heavy weight or a new move which requires high levels of agility. Anyhow it is karma for Solis, the man is/was hugely talented, but didnt take boxing seriously.
     
  2. AnotherFan

    AnotherFan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It is anybodies guess. I am not even sure he was as dazed as it looked. The real explanation might be that his knee was hurt in advance, and gave in right when Vitali connected.
     
  3. Jaiston

    Jaiston Active Member Full Member

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    Possible in 8 month or so, if Vitali is still fighting.
     
  4. ant-man

    ant-man ant Full Member

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    I can't take any boxer who doesn't enter the ring in shape seriously.

    Oddnamer proved fat boys can't dance.
     
  5. rayhogan

    rayhogan Dont worry Pac, you wont Full Member

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    If it was his left leg then why he was holding his right leg? lol.
     
  6. realdeal561

    realdeal561 Boxing Addict banned

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    The video shows a mirror image for some reason... In reality I was referring to the right leg but in the video it looks like the left leg cuz it's flipped
     
  7. The Clown

    The Clown Active Member Full Member

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    At 2:23 is the reason why Solis lost. Get real....


    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VODrNlcSU4k[/ame]
     
  8. swilson120

    swilson120 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    how many worse leg twists and turns have we seen in knock downs over the yrs and fighters get back up ..............watch frazier and forman for fk sake
     
  9. realdeal561

    realdeal561 Boxing Addict banned

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    Ur saying it's fake? It has been confirmed by hospital that he tore a ligament.
     
  10. Peter Brit

    Peter Brit Member Full Member

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    rayhogan

    he slipped jumping in and bent his left ankle almost at right angle, lost his balance. vitali then clips him not to the temple but to the side and top of the head (that can have a similar affect to a temple shot). Solis had already lost his balance, he went backwards due to the punch yes. However your grammy could probably have pushed him over with one finger given his balance. The right knee bends at a funny angle (problably due to the injury he was already carrying). He grabs his knee either in the process off falling or as he hits the canvass. Nobody reacts like that if they are dazed. Vitali is pissed off because he knowns he did not catch him.

    So Solis injured both legs, first the left ankle which he was luck not to break standing on like that. Then when he stumbles with the help of the slightest of punches his right knee goes. I will take vitali's reaction over the comments on here on whether a meaningful punch landed. It is a freak injury.

    As for the fight it was shaping up to be interesting unfortunately 2 1/2 minutes only told me it was looking to be a great fight.
     
  11. The_President

    The_President Boxing Addict banned

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    LOL @ you clowns.

    It's clear that what happened was Solis threw his knee out as he was attempting to move forward while bobbing and weaving in while throwing those wild punches.
    His knee became disjointed which put a halt to his forward momentum as he attempts to reset. He gets hit with that weak furry which did nothing and had no effect. LOL, those punches were so light, they couldn't squish a grape.

    His fall was totally due to his inability to support his weight on that bum knee. That **** was NOT a result of that weak punch.

    Solis lost the fight (which really should be a NC) because;

    1. He is fat
    2. He is out of shape
    3. He has a bad knee and did not use a knee support
    4. They hadn't completed a single round, and it's clear the stoppage was not due to anything Vitali had done.

    Nothing was lost or gained with this fight. It was a complete waste of time and should appropriately be ruled a No Contest.
     
  12. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    Right the problem is that the leg doing "the nasty ****", isn't the leg that he hurt, just saying.
     
  13. 4ybak

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    what i can not understand is why is he neither able to stand on his right nor left leg after the KD?? :huh
     
  14. garfios

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    He never saw the punch, he was covering his chin and got hit on the temple, that mess with you balance you know where uou are and you are aware of everything around you, but your balance is mess up, if you blow your knee on you way down then you are Fuc*ked,
     
  15. Houseof7GB

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    Put 2/3 of the purse in a universal fund to augment pay for fights that actually deserve more renumeration