It seemed pretty obvious to me that Vitali was stocking for a knockout. Solis didn't have anything to hurt him and Vitali knew it. Both of Solis' legs were gone after that punch, and both legs were still wobbling after the fight was stopped. His left leg was rubber too... so the injured right leg had nothing to do with it. It was just a by-product of the knockdown.
GIME ME A BREAK/ HE WASNT SCARED...HE WAS CALM AS A CUCUMBER/................. AND WAS WINNING RD 1:smoke
:yep Did you not see solis move around the ring with ease till vitali nailed him with a shot to the temple, the sudden shock had him land on his leg wrongly, breaking it, if vitali threw lets say a shot to his jaw, as long as that did not drop him, the fight would of went longer, but you were lucky enough to see a fighter with such power that a punch in the head caused his oppent to break his leg.... Vitali KO1 solis an his knee
somebody need to explain to oner that solis was knocked out by a punch and was unable to get up in boxing this is a knockout.
yeah I don't see either how being knocked down in round one and being fast still does not show he could beat Vitali.
mmm dunno like, despite lookin nervous and a bit intimidated, he actually looked quite confident aswel
Sorry if I hurt your feelings sweetheart , of course there shouldn't be a rematch , your husband won the fight fair and square , my bad ......
I do not understand how some saying that it was a light punch. If you look closely at the kinetics of the punch you can see that it is not an arm punch. All his body is moving towards sending energy to this punch. The punch is very misleading.