I think this forum is really ******ed for the most part. KNEE INJURY. TORN LIGAMENT. NO ONE ABLE TO FIGHT WITH IT. Gittit? The way you idiots are quick to throw accusations and insults makes me laugh and sad at the same time.
Did you not read reports out of the German hospital? Way to kick a man when he is down, Jack. Stay classy. :-(
This is over the top. Doctors don't "think" things. They examine Debaters on ESB, however, "think" things. You need to understand the difference.
No matter how you slice and dice it the injury has been confirmed. What could Sollis have done? Jumped around on one leg, trying to punch and clinch? :blood
Wow i missed that part.Jack is clearly on meds and if not should be. Dont listen to a doctor listen to me
So VK quit because he had an injured shoulder and Solis got stopped because an ACL , and some here are claiming a dive, what a bunch of hypocrites, I said Solis blew his chance and his knee long before the fight, he was supposed to take care his weight through his prof. career., shame on him and I hope he learns.
Spot on. He should have grabbed Sollis by the shoulders and corrected his stance, thus stopping Sollis knee from twisting. Only reason for not doing so is that he is a ****. This debate is hilarious. The dumbest I have experienced on ESB so far.
Anyone who had ligament torn in knee, knows it's IMPOSSIBLE to fight with it. You barely can stand. Really barely. And you CAN'T fight. Unless you have a gun or something.
There is no reason to get all obsessive about how much injury the punch did or did not cause. He hurt his knee in the proces and the bottomline is that it must be close to impossible to fight a guy like Vitali onelegged. You saying that he was looking for an easy way out, or the injury not beeing as serious as Sollis and the doctors claim remains speculation.
The right hand that landed prior to the knockdown seemed to be a good shot - but then the punch that preceded the knockdown seemed to be blocked by a glove. There is no denying that Solis' leg went out from under him in an awkward manner when he fell.