I don't know, but if he keeps it up then he's in trouble. He's come from a long amateur background and hasn't fought more than 4 rounds so far in the pros. In the kind of shape he's in now, there have to be huge question marks over his stamina. He's clearly got the talent but perhaps not the motivation. If he doesn't shape up soon, he could well be in his 30s and declining physically by the time he's fighting at the top level.
I know a lot of people are picking Haye but I think this is a toss up fight. In a couple of years they would both get better. The one thing we got to remember is that Haye hasn't fought at heavy weight yet so we don't know how he'll do yet. Solis is also young and he has to lose weight but he is working at it and he has the skills to beat Haye. I think it will be a really good fight in 2 to 3 years.
after just seeing solis knock the **** out of bates you'll know what i mean. solis can contend for a belt when 8-0 like leon spinks did after a huge ameteur career