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  • #51
    Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
    Edit: This is coming from a person who has sparred many, many times and has been following the sport for 20+ years of my 32 year old life. Just for the record.
    You have the Klitschko brothers so far up your ass that I couldn't possibly tell. If you said 20+ years of following the K bros then I would believe that but seeing how bias you are I refuse to.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by jsfd26 View Post
      You have the Klitschko brothers so far up your ass that I couldn't possibly tell. If you said 20+ years of following the K bros then I would believe that but seeing how bias you are I refuse to.

      Im pretty sure he has said in the past he is 23 years old. Of course he has been watching boxing that whole time and mastering the art of the armchair nuthugger.


      Yay!!

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      • #53
        Originally posted by jsfd26 View Post
        You have the Klitschko brothers so far up your ass that I couldn't possibly tell. If you said 20+ years of following the K bros then I would believe that but seeing how bias you are I refuse to.
        Being here and regulating the BS is not about being bias just toward the Klitschko's. I'm fair overall.

        It's just that I'm not going to just sit here and let morons **** on them and just because they feel compelled to.

        The result of that fight was correct. It was clear to see, as I've watched 50 or so times back when it happened trying to figure it out. I too was shocked it ended like that at first but after reviewing it, it's clear to see that he went wobbly & limp from the punch.

        Sometimes I wish the fight had gone on so that there would have been no question to who was in control. I just don't get how people think Solis was leading the round when he barely even hit Vitali and got staggered with the first clean shot Vitali landed.

        Sometimes we judge a performance as being good based solely on expectations and this clearly is one of those times.

        Solis was outclassed and Ray Charles could see that.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
          Being here and regulating the BS is not about being bias just toward the Klitschko's. I'm fair overall.

          No you're not fair, you're a biased nuthugger.

          It's just that I'm not going to just sit here and let morons **** on them and just because they feel compelled to.

          I can't speak for the "morons", but I can say Im not going to let anyone perform internet fellatio on the Klits just because they feel compelled to.

          The result of that fight was correct. It was clear to see, as I've watched 50 or so times back when it happened trying to figure it out. I too was shocked it ended like that at first but after reviewing it, it's clear to see that he went wobbly & limp from the punch.
          This is a lie as jfsd26 has already proven with the film of the fight.

          Sometimes I wish the fight had gone on so that there would have been no question to who was in control. I just don't get how people think Solis was leading the round when he barely even hit Vitali and got staggered with the first clean shot Vitali landed.

          Well it's a fact, Solis WAS winning the round. Anyone who says different isn't fit to score a fight. and the only time Solis staggered is when his knee buckled, which in turn put a premature, but correct stoppage to the fight.


          Sometimes we judge a performance as being good based solely on expectations and this clearly is one of those times.

          Solis was outclassed and Ray Charles could see that.

          Apologies Mr. Charles, but you're still blind and have no idea what you're talking about.


          Yay!!!

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
            Being here and regulating the BS is not about being bias just toward the Klitschko's. I'm fair overall.

            It's just that I'm not going to just sit here and let morons **** on them and just because they feel compelled to.

            The result of that fight was correct. It was clear to see, as I've watched 50 or so times back when it happened trying to figure it out. I too was shocked it ended like that at first but after reviewing it, it's clear to see that he went wobbly & limp from the punch.

            Sometimes I wish the fight had gone on so that there would have been no question to who was in control. I just don't get how people think Solis was leading the round when he barely even hit Vitali and got staggered with the first clean shot Vitali landed.

            Sometimes we judge a performance as being good based solely on expectations and this clearly is one of those times.

            Solis was outclassed and Ray Charles could see that.
            Vitali was not "outclassing" Solis in any way. Odlanier was looking pretty good in there -– most seem to agree on that. Solis rightfully lost, and he might've been undeniably starched in the following round, for all we know, but he looked quite game for the brief time the fight lasted. To say that Vitali was “outclassing” his opponent for the under three minutes the bout lasted makes it quite difficult to believe your claims of “fairness.”

            If it was so "clear to see" what happened during the knockdown, why did you feel the need to review the footage "50 or so times"? I've probably reviewed the same footage approximately as many times precisely because the events weren't perfectly clear.

            My ultimate evaluation of what really happened comes down to two things: 1. Solis's lead foot sliding, the same leg buckling and the rear leg apparently taking on a disproportionate load, causing the knee injury. 2. The strong (but not 100% certain) belief that a fighter of Odlanier's caliber would not be adversely affected by what amounted to a punch in the afro.

            For what it's worth -- and frankly, it's not worth anything -- I believe that Solis was on his way to winning the round (until the KD, of course). If Odlanier "barely even hit Vitali," the same can be said for Klitschko towards Solis. And calling a grazing swipe where Vitali's right pinky knuckle glanced off the very top of Odlanier's head a "clean shot" is being immensely kind to Mr. Klitschko.
            Last edited by CubanGuyNYC; 03-30-2012, 10:30 PM.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
              Vitali was not "outclassing" Solis in any way. Odlanier was looking pretty good in there -– most seem to agree on that. Solis rightfully lost, and he might've been undeniably starched in the following round, for all we know, but he looked quite game for the brief time the fight lasted. To say that Vitali was “outclassing” his opponent for the under three minutes the bout lasted makes it quite difficult to believe your claims of “fairness.”

              If it was so "clear to see" what happened during the knockdown, why did you feel the need to review the footage "50 or so times"? I've probably reviewed the same footage approximately as many times precisely because the events weren't perfectly clear.

              My ultimate evaluation of what really happened comes down to two things: 1. Solis's lead foot sliding, the same leg buckling and the rear leg apparently taking on a disproportionate load, causing the knee injury. 2. The strong (but not 100% certain) belief that a fighter of Odlanier's caliber would not be adversely affected by what amounted to a punch in the afro.

              For what it's worth -- and frankly, it's not worth anything -- I believe that Solis was on his way to winning the round (until the KD, of course). If Odlanier "barely even hit Vitali," the same can be said for Klitschko towards Solis. And calling a grazing swipe where Vitali's right pinky knuckle glanced off the very top of Odlanier's head a "clean shot" is being immensely kind to Mr. Klitschko.
              This is a very good post not biased in any direction.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                Vitali was not "outclassing" Solis in any way. Odlanier was looking pretty good in there -– most seem to agree on that. Solis rightfully lost, and he might've been undeniably starched in the following round, for all we know, but he looked quite game for the brief time the fight lasted. To say that Vitali was “outclassing” his opponent for the under three minutes the bout lasted makes it quite difficult to believe your claims of “fairness.”

                If it was so "clear to see" what happened during the knockdown, why did you feel the need to review the footage "50 or so times"? I've probably reviewed the same footage approximately as many times precisely because the events weren't perfectly clear.

                My ultimate evaluation of what really happened comes down to two things: 1. Solis's lead foot sliding, the same leg buckling and the rear leg apparently taking on a disproportionate load, causing the knee injury. 2. The strong (but not 100% certain) belief that a fighter of Odlanier's caliber would not be adversely affected by what amounted to a punch in the afro.

                For what it's worth -- and frankly, it's not worth anything -- I believe that Solis was on his way to winning the round (until the KD, of course). If Odlanier "barely even hit Vitali," the same can be said for Klitschko towards Solis. And calling a grazing swipe where Vitali's right pinky knuckle glanced off the very top of Odlanier's head a "clean shot" is being immensely kind to Mr. Klitschko.
                Sound post. Spot on.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                  Vitali was not "outclassing" Solis in any way. Odlanier was looking pretty good in there -– most seem to agree on that. Solis rightfully lost, and he might've been undeniably starched in the following round, for all we know, but he looked quite game for the brief time the fight lasted. To say that Vitali was “outclassing” his opponent for the under three minutes the bout lasted makes it quite difficult to believe your claims of “fairness.”

                  If it was so "clear to see" what happened during the knockdown, why did you feel the need to review the footage "50 or so times"? I've probably reviewed the same footage approximately as many times precisely because the events weren't perfectly clear.

                  My ultimate evaluation of what really happened comes down to two things: 1. Solis's lead foot sliding, the same leg buckling and the rear leg apparently taking on a disproportionate load, causing the knee injury. 2. The strong (but not 100% certain) belief that a fighter of Odlanier's caliber would not be adversely affected by what amounted to a punch in the afro.

                  For what it's worth -- and frankly, it's not worth anything -- I believe that Solis was on his way to winning the round (until the KD, of course). If Odlanier "barely even hit Vitali," the same can be said for Klitschko towards Solis. And calling a grazing swipe where Vitali's right pinky knuckle glanced off the very top of Odlanier's head a "clean shot" is being immensely kind to Mr. Klitschko.
                  Right on it Bro...

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                    Vitali was not "outclassing" Solis in any way. Odlanier was looking pretty good in there -– most seem to agree on that. Solis rightfully lost, and he might've been undeniably starched in the following round, for all we know, but he looked quite game for the brief time the fight lasted. To say that Vitali was “outclassing” his opponent for the under three minutes the bout lasted makes it quite difficult to believe your claims of “fairness.”

                    If it was so "clear to see" what happened during the knockdown, why did you feel the need to review the footage "50 or so times"? I've probably reviewed the same footage approximately as many times precisely because the events weren't perfectly clear.

                    My ultimate evaluation of what really happened comes down to two things: 1. Solis's lead foot sliding, the same leg buckling and the rear leg apparently taking on a disproportionate load, causing the knee injury. 2. The strong (but not 100% certain) belief that a fighter of Odlanier's caliber would not be adversely affected by what amounted to a punch in the afro.

                    For what it's worth -- and frankly, it's not worth anything -- I believe that Solis was on his way to winning the round (until the KD, of course). If Odlanier "barely even hit Vitali," the same can be said for Klitschko towards Solis. And calling a grazing swipe where Vitali's right pinky knuckle glanced off the very top of Odlanier's head a "clean shot" is being immensely kind to Mr. Klitschko.
                    Sice youre so adamant, I'll lay this to rest and humor you. (It will not be considered this way to you, but to me and somebody with sense it will be, so here goes.)

                    As I've said numerous times, the punch caused Solis to go wobbly and injure himself. I asked my ole lady to look at it and desribe what happened and she even said it knowing nothing nor caring for boxing. She said that guy hit him in the temple and he staggered and fell. Now, if it's so hard to see for you guys I suggest you watch it closer. Right after Vitali lands the shot, look at Solis' feet. They both start doing weird things. Now, It's pretty clear that he immediately grabs his right knee after falling. Now, go back and look at the feet. Tell me how he supposedly injured his right knee while planting when he rolls his left ankle and can's seem to get proper footing. Now, I've injured both of my ankles and tore my right acl in my motocross days. From perfect experience I know for fact that when one of my legs were injured and I could not put weight on it, I was able to stabilize myself with my other leg. It didn't roll out from under me too. So, tell me how he injured his right knee and can't seem to make proper footing with the left?

                    You will come up with something to ciunter this regaurdless of what I post, but I will go ahead and tell the absolute truth here. It has nothing to do with being a fan. He was on ***** street and absolutely could not gather himself to even plant the left leg properly. In fact, while getting up, he couldn't even put his fist on the canvas correctly and then put weight back onto the left leg properly to evaluate the damages that had been caused to the right knee. That's it and there should be no more discussion.

                    And for anyone to say that Solis was 'beating Vitali' or 'winning' the round was FACT without the round even being concluded or having been scored goes to show how in touch with reality some preople on here really are.
                    Last edited by Mr. Invincible; 03-31-2012, 05:40 PM.

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                    • #60
                      You can just watch the damn video and tell who was winning the round.

                      That doesn't mean that Solis was necessarily going to keep it up for the whole fight and beat Vitali. But it does mean that he looked good in there for a few minutes...why is it so hard for you to just admit it?

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