Turned the left ankle before he hyper-extended back with the right leg. It's on the video from the top angle. He turned the ankle as he was coming in BEFORE Vitali ever countered.
Solis, to his credit did beat the count. I think it was a freak accident more from his leg taking a wrong turn.
Dude, you're thick as a brick. Watch the ****in YouTube.com clip I posted, especially the end where they show the punch in slow motion from multiple angles & it's clearly a temple shot. Do you even watch boxing bro? :rofl Clear as ****ing day.
He turned his left ankle on the way in and was already ****ed up when he stepped his right leg back. No ****ing way that punch did anything. He may have hurt himself on the way down, but he was not hurt from the ****ing punch. I'm sorry, but that is bull****. I do not even like that fat piece of ****.
Clear as ****ing day? Watch his left ankle. Turns it before Vitali even throws anything. Already got a picture up in another thread. It did not land on the temple.
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 caused a delayed Berbeck/Tyson type effect. What is so hard to understand about a common scenario in boxing? The shot that Berbeck took from Tyson seemed to *Barely* graze his head, too, but look at the effects from it. Same thing with Solis.
Top of the head... glancing blow... and the guy had already turned his ankle and hyper-extended the right leg. Solis was wobbling before Vitali even threw his punch. Anybody saying that punch did damage is full of ****, seriously.
Feel free to re-post the image in this thread then. Regardless, it was a swiping blow to the temple that could've been freeze framed when the punch was past the temple area. Better than any freeze frame, watch the ****ing video and tell me that shot didn't hit him square in the temple. Unbelievable.................:roll:
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 and BOTH legs went south on him.....any injury was after the fact.
Almost the same as Wladimir's KO of Chambers actually now that you mention it. Delayed reaction & everything.
"It was definitely my knee," Solis said, also in the ring. "It could be that I took a wrong step." Solis' promoter Ahmet Oner insisted it was the injury and not Klitschko's blow that ended the fight. "He will now have a scan and probably have surgery immediately. He seems to have torn ligaments," Oner said. You ****ers are BLIND!!!! :rofl