Comments Thread For: Klitschko: I Knocked Solis Out, The Injury is His Problem!
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Perfect post, there's nothing more to say really.How do you account for the guy being absolutely chicken legged after getting hit? And that's both legs. Then he could barely stand up, and NOT because one leg was giving out. He was buzzed as hell. No one knows how hard that punch hit and what location it hit, and what kind of damage it did.Comment
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Do you suffer from dementia or is Solis just your favorite fighter or a relative?Comment
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Vitali KO'd his ass. Too bad he couldn't have got back up but that punch f***ed him up totally. It was badass!Comment
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As well he should have. Federer's quality of opposition was **** compared to the Sampras era.
Not until Nadal came along did he really have someone worth a damn to play against on a consistent basis. And he stopped being so dominant once Rafa hit his stride.Comment
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Yea it wasn't just that way to you, that's exactly what happened. I'm not so sure why all these posers choose not to believe it.To me, it seemed he lost his legs for a moment when the punch landed, tried to keep up on his feet on wobbly legs. His leg muscles were not under control which caused the knee to give up, in an odd position, under all that weight.
And yes, I believe there is truth behind some knee problems in his past, which they stated. I guess they thought it wouldn't be a problem. With that said, they didn't seem to be very professional...
It's probably just the people who deny the Klitschko's were ever special in the first place.Comment
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100% inaccurate. Full stop.Comment
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Him not going down doesn't really matter since he was going to fall in the round he was stopped in anyways. It was just a formality and everyone knows it.
But, overall I agree, Sanders was very motivated for the Klitschko fights and the results showed that.
He was a very fast and heavy handed warrior when he was motivated.Comment

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