Solis once was beautifully skilled, and also stunningly fast, in his amateur days. Effectively it could be argued he outboxed Vitali, for that brief time, but can it really be considered so? It was the first round, where fighters take measure of each other. Some starts good and quick, others like Vitali typically takes longer and gives their best in the middle/later rounds. He should have done that for at least some rounds, and then it would have been. He could have probably done that for more than 4 or 5 rounds, effectively outboxing Vitali and taking advantage on the scorecards. But his stamina doesn't last, and his punch resistance isn't the greatest. So, after all, it can't be really said he did outbox vitali. A pity, it could have been an hell of a fight. And LOL at all the peoples booing and whining for the fight lasting too little. When will the Klitschko put up decent undercards, so to be able to finish a fight in 2 rounds without remorses :-( ?
Most skilful heavy is wlad then povetkin In a few years I think usyk will be the most skilled The amateurs have some incredible skilled big men , cammerelle,toirac, savon, dychko
Shut up you ****ing idiot. Once upon a time I used to know David. His pulling out of fights late, his inactivity and his performance v Wlad turned him from the most marketable heavyweight to a non event. Thats just fact.