Comments Thread For: Klitschko: I Knocked Solis Out, The Injury is His Problem!

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  • Mr. Invincible
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    #91
    Originally posted by iBreakbeat
    Solis got up, he was not able to continue because of the knee. The punch vitali connected with was hardly KO worthy.
    He barely made it up about 8-1/2 and was still on shaky legs from delirium. That's a clean KO any way you slice it to me.

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      #92
      Originally posted by iBreakbeat
      If you just ignore the fact that he was hopping around on one leg, then you must right.
      Lol, that's the thing, he wasn't.

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        #93
        Originally posted by Boxing Scene
        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.
        Perfect post, there's nothing more to say really.

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          #94
          Originally posted by Mr. Blobby
          He's wobbling because his right knee's damaged and his left leg is still out of position so he cant put any weight on it. There's plenty of gifs showing where the punch hit, it clips the top of his hair.
          Do you suffer from dementia or is Solis just your favorite fighter or a relative?

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            #95
            Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
            First he says the punch was hard, but not hard enough for a knockout; then he says he "prepared" the punch, and it was "pretty hard." Whatever, man....

            Klitschko KO 1 Solis

            Lewis TKO 6 Klitschko

            Just to be sure....
            Wait, Lewis isn't Cuban.

            Just to be sure......

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              #96
              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!

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                #97
                Originally posted by ChopperRead
                Roger Federer got a lot of the same abuse in tennis when he started to dominate and topple Sampras's records, including people knocking the quality of his opposition.
                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.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by khepesh
                  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...
                  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.

                  It's probably just the people who deny the Klitschko's were ever special in the first place.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by COLONEL SANDERS
                    Solis outboxed Vitali, Mr. I haven't lost a round in 3 years. That's damn good in fact. And the only punch that connected on Solis in the entire round happened to ''connect'' at the same time his knee went out.

                    That's the truth. Full stop.
                    100% inaccurate. Full stop.

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by khepesh
                      I don't think KO'd is the right way to say it, stopped by the referee suits better. Sanders never even tasted the canvas in that fight.
                      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.

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