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  • Originally posted by Rosco3387 View Post

    I watched that fight plenty, was a big fan of Solis actually, always love the talent of the Cuban guys... Never saw any phantom punch. Ockham's Razor Queensbury... You have a heavy guy with middle aged knees starting to develop, he puts his weight wrong on a leg and the rest is history. Even if Vitalie caught him, clearly the leg is what stopped him, not the force of the blow. its just a stretch to assume a punch caused the leg to spaz and this momentary spaz caused Solis his? what would you call it? his KO?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB6Y...nel=MitkoPower

    Show me where a phantom punch caused anything... Solis was winning the round and handling Vitalie prior to a stumble and then a fall.
    Soils was good. A top ten ring magazine fighter he was, Vs Klitschko the punch landed quite clearly. Soils covers up like he was hurt, his knee buckled form the force of the blow. If not for that punch Soils knee would not have buckled. Cuban pro heavies are skilled but for some reason not vey tough, at least they aren't professionally and most seem to lack discipline in the career.
    Last edited by Dr. Z; 10-22-2022, 05:02 PM.

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    • Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

      Soils was good. A top ten ring magazine fighter he was,...
      What issue of the magazine was he ranked top 10 in?

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      • Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
        I thought it strange --> it looks like his left leg does a weird stretch forward and then ****s to the side, as a delayed reaction to the punch, causing him to lose his balance, but in trying to regain his footing he shifts his weight, wrenching out his right knee. Then he had nothing to hold him up.

        I think he messed himself up trying to maintain his balance.

        Probably better off letting the ("anchor") punch put him down like it did Liston and later Williams. *

        * Williams (2nd round) took the same right hand as Liston did, with Ali moving backwards, but reacted to it as you would expect a fighter to take such a punch, a quick/flash KD.
        - - Balance and movement wise, there is zero to the Ali phantom punch. I've practiced it countless times on my heavybag using his footwork.

        What there is, a nice snappy punch at the end that caught Liston off balance after missing a sweeping left hook stumbling forward, enough to stun him as well as knock him off balance to the canvas. NOT a legit KO blow though, but rather the perfect ring conditions coming together in the moment that was never repeated in time.

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        • Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

          What issue of the magazine was he ranked top 10 in?
          The issues of ring magazine before the Klitschko vs Soils fight like 2 months prior. I saw it with my own eyes. I'm not saying my memory is infallibile but it's pretty good.
          Last edited by Dr. Z; 10-23-2022, 09:34 AM.

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          • Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

            The issues of ring magazine before the Klitschko vs Soils fight like 2 months prior. I saw it with my own eyes. I'm not saying my memory is infallibile but it's pretty good.
            Going to need a date, cover pic, page number...something. Some kind of proof.

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            • Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

              The issues of ring magazine before the Klitschko vs Soils fight like 2 months prior. I saw it with my own eyes. I'm not saying my memory is infallibile but it's pretty good.
              Let it go. The highly respected Cliff Rold has proven you wrong. Solis was not top 10 in ring magazine. Maybe he was in Boxing monthly or boxing news but not the ring.
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              • Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post

                Let it go. The highly respected Cliff Rold has proven you wrong. Solis was not top 10 in ring magazine. Maybe he was in Boxing monthly or boxing news but not the ring.
                No he has not. I asked him to visually check it by via hard copy recently. He did not check the issues I was talking about. Trust me, it's there. I saw it. I think he made an over sight on a fine article. At any rate he has backed out of the conversation. I am responding to you , not dragging him back into it.

                Vitali Klitschko entered as The Ring Magazine No. 1 heavyweight contender and Solis was the No. 10 contender. Vitali's brother Wladimir was the magazine's heavyweight champion​
                Note the words here, the say Ring Magazine, not boxing news or boxing monthly

                https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php/Vi...Odlanier_Solis

                Vitali beat:
                • 15 opponents (12 by KO) beaten for the World Heavyweight Title.
                • Record in world title fights: 15-2 (12 KO)
                • Record against former, current and future world titlists: 7-2 (6 KO)
                And by my record he is 8-2 vs Ring Magazine opponents at the time the match happened.

                Still think I'm wrong now? You may be good friends with him but don't let that influence this particular small case, let the facts rule.

                When I have time on working a my own Vitali Kitschko thread is ranking him vs. history of heavyweights. It will be loaded with facts when it's ready. Let me know if you want a preview of it. My thinking is some points made will surprise quite a few people and laid out in such way where the points made are undeniable.
                Last edited by Dr. Z; 10-23-2022, 02:00 PM.

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                • Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

                  Going to need a date, cover pic, page number...something. Some kind of proof.
                  Good luck with that!
                  Cliff Rold,realising he was never going to get an admission that he was right,sensibly bailed out of the thread saying he blamed himself for letting himself be trolled by this poster.


                  I hope this will not dissuade him from posting here,he seems a valuable, and sensible addition to our ranks.
                  Last edited by Ivich; 10-23-2022, 02:14 PM.

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                  • - - Getting back to topic, best fighters Vitali whooped are:

                    Corrie Sanders, a southpaw KO specialist ducked by Lewie and Roy among dozens of others.
                    Sam Peter after a 4 yr JJeffries layoff becoming the first to KO the once defeated rampaging Peter who's sole loss was to Wlad.
                    JCGomez, another tricky southpaw widely ducked in his day said to have embarrassed Vit in sparring.
                    Undefeated Chris Arreola still in tough fights today.
                    Undefeated Kevin Johnson still in tough fights today.
                    A longtime Ring P4Per Tomasz Adamek a two division champ.
                    A rampaging Derek Chisora only two losses with Vit having his shoulder thrown out again having to do it one handed. Chis still Boxrec top 10 all these years later fighting Blubber next.

                    Take your pick, but guaranteed in their day at this time, most all would whoop most all heavy champion defenses ever waged over the past 100+ years starting with Ali's first title defenses for soft lad emphasis. Time for you boys to learn how to read a timeline of boxing.

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                    • Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
                      - - Getting back to topic, best fighters Vitali whooped are:

                      Corrie Sanders, a southpaw KO specialist ducked by Lewie and Roy among dozens of others.
                      Sam Peter after a 4 yr JJeffries layoff becoming the first to KO the once defeated rampaging Peter who's sole loss was to Wlad.
                      JCGomez, another tricky southpaw widely ducked in his day said to have embarrassed Vit in sparring.
                      Undefeated Chris Arreola still in tough fights today.
                      Undefeated Kevin Johnson still in tough fights today.
                      A longtime Ring P4Per Tomasz Adamek a two division champ.
                      A rampaging Derek Chisora only two losses with Vit having his shoulder thrown out again having to do it one handed. Chis still Boxrec top 10 all these years later fighting Blubber next.

                      Take your pick, but guaranteed in their day at this time, most all would whoop most all heavy champion defenses ever waged over the past 100+ years starting with Ali's first title defenses for soft lad emphasis. Time for you boys to learn how to read a timeline of boxing.
                      When Derek Chisora and Chis Arreola have to be included among your best wins.you really don't have any!

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