Odlanier Solis camp notes, most likely will come in at 250lbs !!!!!

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  1. Gamboa Express

    Gamboa Express Jeremiah 33:3 Full Member

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    On December 17th, WBC #2 rated heavyweight Odlanier “La Sombra” Solis (16-0, 12 KOs) will face #1-ranked Ray “The Rainman” Austin in a final elimination bout to determine the mandatory challenger for WBC world heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. Solis has resided in Miami since October 2008 and the eliminator fight against Austin will be his first appearance at the 20,000 seats American Airlines Arena. He has reunited with his former amateur coach Pedro Luiz Diaz Benitez who trained the Cuban National Team for 15 years. After defecting from Cuba Diaz also made himself a name in the pro ranks working with light heavyweight champion Jean Pascal and rising middleweight star David Lemieux.

    “I have always worked with excellent fighters at the amateurs as well as at the pro ranks. I have seen the best boxers in the world and worked with some of them as well – and I can tell you one thing: Solis got what it takes to become an all-time great at the pros just as he was as an amateur,” says coach Diaz. “His speed, power, technical and tactical abilities are the best in the heavyweight division today. He has extraordinary potential and we will make sure that he shows that in his upcoming fights. In addition to that he has the mind of a champion. His thoughts are only focused on success. This is very important because he not only shows focus and determination in training but he also brings his self-confidence to the ring to dominate any opponent in the world.”
    Together, Solis and Diaz are looking to shock the boxing world by first beating Austin and then dethroning heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko.

    “My time has finally come”, says Solis. “When the WBC officially announced that the winner of my fight against Austin will face Vitali within 100 days I knew that I would fulfill my dream and become the first-ever Cuban world heavyweight champion. I have been calling out the Klitschkos since turning pro in 2007. So far they did all they could to avoid fighting me. Now Vitali has no place left to hide. He tried to sneak out of his obligation again to fight me once I beat Austin. But he failed. I will be the man to end the Klitschko’s reign.”

    Solis started training camp in Miami right after the WBC decision at their 48th World Convention in Cancun on November 4. “Now I know what I am working for”, states Solis. “I will do exactly the same thing at the pros which I did for years as an amateur: Beat all elite fighters in the world to prove that I am the best and crown myself champion.”
    During training for the Austin fight, Solis will do about 100 rounds of sparring with high-quality sparring partners. Promoter Ahmet Öner brought in his fast-rising German heavyweight prospect Erkan Teper. Teper, himself a former amateur standout who won the silver medal at the 2008 world military championships, arrived in Miami on November 17th only five days after scoring an impressive 36-second-knockout victory over experienced Alexander Kahl in his second pro-fight. At 6’5’’ the fast and hard-hitting German stands almost the same height as Ray Austin (6’6’’). (Teper will also appear on the Dec. 17 card)

    “It’s a great honor for me to train with a world-class fighter like Solis this early in my pro-career”, says Teper. “I know Solis from the amateurs. I have never seen a fighter as talented as him. Still I will do my best to give him good work and a lot to think about in sparring.”
    On Nov. 26, another strong sparring partner arrived to work with Solis: Former world title challenger “Fast” Fres Oquendo. “As far as Solis’ sparring partners are concerned we are looking for the perfect mix”, says promoter Ahmet Öner. “It is important for him to do some rounds with fast, young, hungry guys like Erkan and then again face experienced veterans like Fres Oquendo. We’ll make sure that Odlanier gets the best possible preparation in order to blow away Austin. After that’s done we are all looking forward to the big showdown with Vitali!”

    One thing that has always been brought up in Solis’ professional career was his weight. For his last fights “La Sombra” weighed in at around 270 lbs. The 6’1½’’ Cuban currently carries around 265 lbs. “Pedro Diaz promised me that Odlanier will enter the ring at 250; I don’t understand all the fuzz about the weight issue though”, says Öner. “Heavyweight boxing is not about how much weight you’re bringing to the scale – it’s about how you move and use your body in the ring. Everybody who watched Odlanier’s pro-fights so far knows how fast and how strong he is. He keeps coming forward and never runs out of gas. You need power if you want to bang with the big boys. His weight will be no issue in the Austin fight whatsoever.”
     
  2. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    EVERY time I've seen a heavyweight claim he's finally in shape for a fight, he weighs in just as heavy as usual. It happens time and time again - Arreola, Briggs, Toney, etc. I have no reason to believe Solis will weigh less than he usually does, especially given the pictures of him from just about a month ago.
     
  3. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Was about to post the same.

    Still, overweight or not, Solis is beating Austin and then loses to Vitali unless he comes in around 240 and Athens hunger. Which will not gonna happen.
     
  4. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    250? :lol::rofl:patsch

    He should be no more than 230. Max.
     
  5. Bubby

    Bubby Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think Solis is the best heavyweight next to the Klitschkos, even at 300lb he's better
    than David Haye.......
     
  6. realdeal561

    realdeal561 Boxing Addict banned

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    Solis has better boxing ability but not the work ethic of Haye.
     
  7. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Solis should weigh about 235 if he were to get into a good lean fighting condition.

    But he has no power with which to worry Vitali, no matter what he weighs. Not only power, but Solis is also very overrated in the skill department.

    And this part is pretty comedic:

    I have been calling out the Klitschkos since turning pro in 2007. So far they did all they could to avoid fighting me. Now Vitali has no place left to hide. He tried to sneak out of his obligation again to fight me once I beat Austin. But he failed. I will be the man to end the Klitschko’s reign.”
     
  8. anut

    anut Boxing Addict banned

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    He will come over 260....... I bet my house on it
     
  9. Wige247

    Wige247 Active Member Full Member

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    **** any hw that doesn't want to come in as light as they can. The way the division is, you can beat guys on sheer activity or late stoppage just by being in better shape than them. Why wouldn't you want that advantage?
     
  10. liljp361

    liljp361 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    lol it makes me smile on the inside how his trainers are like "he is such a gifted physical specimen" but yet he's fat lol
     
  11. garfios

    garfios Dark Lord Full Member

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    I'm with you here, but my only interest is to c how he looks against Austin.
     
  12. garfios

    garfios Dark Lord Full Member

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    You can b gifted and carried your weight just fine. Prince Filder, Cecil fielder, a few guys from MMA, livan Hernandez, and a lot of more athletes.
     
  13. THEBODYSHOT

    THEBODYSHOT Active Member Full Member

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    Solis is a ****ing good boxer plain and simple bitches. That left hook that caught barrett was a monster and would hurt anybody out there.
     
  14. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    One poster informed me that Solis has stated multiple times that he hates boxing and doesn't even really want to do it but for economic reasons. So...how can I berate a guy who's just bullshitting for a job he doesn't care about for money? I've done it. Whatever.
     
  15. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    230?

    He should aim to make solid 200lbs