The Klitschko Contradiction
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Boxers collapse because of a punch all the time but not many of those injure their knee falling, so it was an unlucky injury. Look at the ref, it was the end of the round he was going to let Solis continue until he saw that he couldn't use his right leg. Even Vitali looked like he thought Solis could continue. It was just a disappointing end and like a poster said earlier it's not Vitali's fault and most people aren't moaning about him. Just stop trying to make out like it was a great KO win.Comment
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Boxers collapse because of a punch all the time but not many of those injure their knee falling, so it was an unlucky injury. Look at the ref, it was the end of the round he was going to let Solis continue until he saw that he couldn't use his right leg. Even Vitali looked like he thought Solis could continue. It was just a disappointing end and like a poster said earlier it's not Vitali's fault and most people aren't moaning about him. Just stop trying to make out like it was a great KO win.
You gonna go with "shock" too?Comment
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So in other words, hes hurt? Even if his right leg wasnt injured, his equillibrium was still shot.Comment
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Yes..so we would've just chalked it up as a flash knockdown & the bell would've saved him until the next rd had the injury never occurred on the way down (sarcasm ofcourse) How bout we just chalk it up as a chain of events scenario where nothing would've happened to him if he hadn't gotten punched & subsequently didn;t do the momentary chicken dance which caused him to fall on unsteady legs & tear ligaments. Vitali caused all this EVEN if the supposed phantom punch didn't land because he was there & causing Solis to duck or retreat or whatever it he was trying to do. When he lunged at Vitali right before he got countered..he missed badly & that put him out of position & aided in his being off balance..so even if the punch hit all glove.. Vitali was still the source of the stoppage.. same as when Byrd & Lewis were the sources to Vitali being stopped but that's giving Solis the best case scenario.Comment
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Bottom line. The punch hit him on the temple. That ***s your equillibrium. He got injured because his legs turned to ***** and he collapsed awkwardly.
Whether he would've been able to continue even without the injury is questionable. His other supposedly non-injured leg was shaking all over the place.
Thats my take.Comment
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He was off balance and went over on his knee which is not the same as getting rocked by a punch and losing your senses.
Thanks for the token win most people would rather win a grand slam then give away a win. If only France were as nice as you and let Wales win the Six Nations but I guess most teams would rather win every game.
Here is some help to educate your dumbass.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StereotypeComment
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