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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Odlanier Solis Back on 5/19, in Camp With Cotto

    One year ago Cuban heavyweight sensation suffered a bad knee injury when challenging WBC world champion Vitali Klitschko in Cologne, Germany. At the end of the first round which he would have won on the scorecards, Solis’ knee gave in, forcing the referee to stop the fight. "La Sombra“ had to undergo surgery three times and was unable to get back into the ring so far even though his comeback had been announced a couple of times last year. Now the 2004 Olympic gold medalist and multiple world amateur champion ist finally set to return to action on May 19th in Texas on a show promoted by Kathy Duva (Main Events) along with Ahmet Oner (ARENA).

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  • Russian Crushin
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    Looks to be in excellant shape as usual

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    • RA-Box
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      YES! I've been waiting to hear some news, any news on Solis. Best talent in the division by far!

      Stay healthy Solis. Heavyweight Boxing needs you!

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      • New England
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        look

        i think solis can be a very good heavyweight.

        he's strong, highly skilled, and he's got very big bones. almost an 80 inch reach. he's a big dude. there's a badass HW under all of that chubby stuff.

        decent footspeed too
        he was able to get to vitali quickly. right before he blew his damn knee out taking a step forward (and got bonked on the head,)

        the guy is fat. let's be real. he's F#cking fat. the guy was showing up to fights in '09 in the 260's and fought monte barrett weighing 271 lbs.


        underneath solis extra 30 lbs of blubber is a very good heavyweight who could dominate the division after the klitschkos are gone

        he should be 225 lbs. that's 20 less than he weighed against vitali. i'd honestly like to see him weighing 220 or less. he should take an entire year and stay busy with guys who can take him rounds but dont command dollars. over the course of the entire year, not balooning between fights, he could lose 30 lbs.


        why do you think he's so good new england?

        he clearly does not train. not hard, anyway. he's where he is on talent and skills he's already built up. i dont want to hear any of this "Body type" crap.
        if you want to look like that (and weigh 271) you have to eat like a ****ing horse and sit around. if you are in top condition you do not blow your knee out taking a step.

        if the man guy woke up 4 days a week and ran 3-5 miles hard and ate like an elite athlete (healthy as hell,) he wouldnt look like that.



        now, is chris arreola (or solis for that matter,) ever going to be as ripped as wladimir? nope. that you can blame on body type (genes.)

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          Originally posted by RA-Box
          YES! I've been waiting to hear some news, any news on Solis. Best talent in the division by far!

          Stay healthy Solis. Heavyweight Boxing needs you!
          Don't you mean best talent besides the Klitschko's?

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            #6
            Originally posted by New England
            look

            i think solis can be a very good heavyweight.

            he's strong, highly skilled, and he's got very big bones. almost an 80 inch reach. he's a big dude. there's a badass HW under all of that chubby stuff.

            decent footspeed too
            he was able to get to vitali quickly. right before he blew his damn knee out taking a step forward (and got bonked on the head,)
            the guy is fat. let's be real. he's F#cking fat. the guy was showing up to fights in '09 in the 260's and fought monte barrett weighing 271 lbs.


            underneath solis extra 30 lbs of blubber is a very good heavyweight who could dominate the division after the klitschkos are gone

            he should be 225 lbs. that's 20 less than he weighed against vitali. i'd honestly like to see him weighing 220 or less. he should take an entire year and stay busy with guys who can take him rounds but dont command dollars. over the course of the entire year, not balooning between fights, he could lose 30 lbs.


            why do you think he's so good new england?

            he clearly does not train. not hard, anyway. he's where he is on talent and skills he's already built up. i dont want to hear any of this "Body type" crap.
            if you want to look like that (and weigh 271) you have to eat like a ****ing horse and sit around. if you are in top condition you do not blow your knee out taking a step.

            if the man guy woke up 4 days a week and ran 3-5 miles hard and ate like an elite athlete (healthy as hell,) he wouldnt look like that.



            now, is chris arreola (or solis for that matter,) ever going to be as ripped as wladimir? nope. that you can blame on body type (genes.)
            Lol, don't even try to spin it that way. He wasted his knee because Vitali knocked his a55 into ***** street and his legs turned to jello.

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              Originally posted by New England
              look

              i think solis can be a very good heavyweight.

              he's strong, highly skilled, and he's got very big bones. almost an 80 inch reach. he's a big dude. there's a badass HW under all of that chubby stuff.

              decent footspeed too
              he was able to get to vitali quickly. right before he blew his damn knee out taking a step forward (and got bonked on the head,)

              the guy is fat. let's be real. he's F#cking fat. the guy was showing up to fights in '09 in the 260's and fought monte barrett weighing 271 lbs.


              underneath solis extra 30 lbs of blubber is a very good heavyweight who could dominate the division after the klitschkos are gone

              he should be 225 lbs. that's 20 less than he weighed against vitali. i'd honestly like to see him weighing 220 or less. he should take an entire year and stay busy with guys who can take him rounds but dont command dollars. over the course of the entire year, not balooning between fights, he could lose 30 lbs.


              why do you think he's so good new england?

              he clearly does not train. not hard, anyway. he's where he is on talent and skills he's already built up. i dont want to hear any of this "Body type" crap.
              if you want to look like that (and weigh 271) you have to eat like a ****ing horse and sit around. if you are in top condition you do not blow your knee out taking a step.

              if the man guy woke up 4 days a week and ran 3-5 miles hard and ate like an elite athlete (healthy as hell,) he wouldnt look like that.



              now, is chris arreola (or solis for that matter,) ever going to be as ripped as wladimir? nope. that you can blame on body type (genes.)
              Good post.

              Dude is probably the most talented at HW.

              If he could move his body the way he needed to, he can make some noise.

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              • Larry the boss
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                wonder was him and Cotto talking about knees

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                • Mr. Invincible
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Larryx2011
                  wonder was him and Cotto talking about knees
                  That's cold blooded.

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                  • KTFO
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by New England
                    look

                    i think solis can be a very good heavyweight.

                    he's strong, highly skilled, and he's got very big bones. almost an 80 inch reach. he's a big dude. there's a badass HW under all of that chubby stuff.

                    decent footspeed too
                    he was able to get to vitali quickly. right before he blew his damn knee out taking a step forward (and got bonked on the head,)

                    the guy is fat. let's be real. he's F#cking fat. the guy was showing up to fights in '09 in the 260's and fought monte barrett weighing 271 lbs.


                    underneath solis extra 30 lbs of blubber is a very good heavyweight who could dominate the division after the klitschkos are gone

                    he should be 225 lbs. that's 20 less than he weighed against vitali. i'd honestly like to see him weighing 220 or less. he should take an entire year and stay busy with guys who can take him rounds but dont command dollars. over the course of the entire year, not balooning between fights, he could lose 30 lbs.


                    why do you think he's so good new england?

                    he clearly does not train. not hard, anyway. he's where he is on talent and skills he's already built up. i dont want to hear any of this "Body type" crap.
                    if you want to look like that (and weigh 271) you have to eat like a ****ing horse and sit around. if you are in top condition you do not blow your knee out taking a step.

                    if the man guy woke up 4 days a week and ran 3-5 miles hard and ate like an elite athlete (healthy as hell,) he wouldnt look like that.



                    now, is chris arreola (or solis for that matter,) ever going to be as ripped as wladimir? nope. that you can blame on body type (genes.)
                    Good post bro. Solis has gotten this far by natural talent and skills. If he trained like a professional he could take over HW.

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