i mean it took 9 rounds for solis to beat that fat welliver guy.. vitali will have a feild day with him
Vitali will **** Solis up
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I don't see why the Cuban Chris Arreola would cause Vitali any more issues than the real Arreola did~ -
Solis is a much better boxer than Arreola, but Solis is a fat ass and thats what he has in common with Arreola. I'm sure that Solis and Arreola would make great beer-buddies.Comment
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That is why I call him the Cuban Chris Arreola, I don't care how skilled he is if someone is a fat ass I can't see them holding a candle to the Klitschko'sComment
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I think Solis is thinking he is better than he really is and that he doesn't have to lose the weight because he is impressed with how he knocks out the opposition he is currently facing... Pretty disappointing to, because if Solis actually took his boxing career serious we could have ourselves a great match similar to Lewis/Vitali.
The Klitschkos are always in great shape in every single one of their fights.Comment
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It is all about dscipline, by all accounts the klitschko's should be loosing their eye of the tiger, they have been sleeping on silk sheets for a minute now.
They have still maintained wonderful discipline though, can't say that about Solis and to me that is why Solis can't win unless Vitali beats himself.Comment
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Solis maybe fat, but he should never be compared to arreola. Solis is 100X better of a fighter.
Anyways, let's see how solis does against ray austin, I think that will tell us a lot more. If he wins, he becomes Vitali's mandatory.Comment
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A lack of discipline is a lack of discipline no matter how much talent someone posseses.Comment
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Solis actually weighs as much as Arreola jokingly weighed in at the Vitali fight with a metal vest on, yet he's three inches shorter than him. The man's clearly another case of one of these wonderfully talented Cuban amateurs whose discipline totally went to the dogs once he moved to the States, and judging from his ever-increasing weights in past fights and devil-may-care interviews it seems he doesn't care to get it back. With his plodding forward style and less than amazing head movement he'd be nothing more than a sitting duck for Vitali at this point and I wouldn't be surprised if this is little different from the Peter fight, ending by corner stoppage sometime in the seventh or eight, maybe later.Comment
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