Can Ray Austin cause the upset and beat the under trained and over weight Solis?

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  • cotto16
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    #1

    Can Ray Austin cause the upset and beat the under trained and over weight Solis?

    Solis could be the most talented heavyweight but he could also me the most overweight and under trained i think ray can pull the upset any one else agree?
  • ИATAS
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    #2
    The fight is Dec 17th so there is still a lot of time for Solis to get into better physical condition.

    And even if he doesn't get his ass in shape, I would still favor Solis to beat him.

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    • pistol whip
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      #3
      Austin isn't exactly an adonis himself.

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      • Spray_resistant
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        #4
        Originally posted by ИATAS206
        The fight is Dec 17th so there is still a lot of time for Solis to get into better physical condition.

        And even if he doesn't get his ass in shape, I would still favor Solis to beat him.
        If he lost 40lbs he would still be like 260, I am going with Austin who's only loss in about 10 years is to the best HW in world.

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        • -Kev-
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          #5
          I don't think any Cuban boxer is under trained. Gong through 10,000 amateur fights, you're bound to see every single style there is. Only problem is they start at a relatively old age. Like Gamboa for example, although he looks and fights young, he's not far from 30 years old and still has under 20 fights. Usually at 28 a boxer would 25+ pro fights.

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