Solis will be 33 in April. Given the state of the heavyweight division, and the fact that even sub-par heavyweights compete into a relatively late age, Odlanier theoretically has a shot at becoming somewhat of a force. His contractual issues aside, the fact is that Solis has never shown any motivation as a professional boxer. He's a cliche, a waste of talent. What makes anyone think that he'll change? This is real life, not the movies.
Where is Odlanier Solis?
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Are you kidding me right now? The **** people spew out their mouths around this place. Solis came in the lightest he had been his whole pro career so how is that not being motivated? He came in with a bad knee from playing basketball too. He could've easily pulled out.Comment
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Somewhere near Miami at an all you can eat buffet, trying to catch the early bird special so he can get both lunch then dinner.
Although I am sure pickens are getting slim for him, I am sure his picture is probably up at most of those joints with a warning not to let that man in the building.Comment
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No, you're wrong. I have been hearing the same tune about Solis for years and he's amounted to jack ****. And the division isn't devoid of talent like many say. KBros, Price, Fury, Pulev, Adamek, Helenius and any other top 15 hw beats Solis.Solis will be 33 in April. Given the state of the heavyweight division, and the fact that even sub-par heavyweights compete into a relatively late age, Odlanier theoretically has a shot at becoming somewhat of a force. His contractual issues aside, the fact is that Solis has never shown any motivation as a professional boxer. He's a cliche, a waste of talent. What makes anyone think that he'll change? This is real life, not the movies.Comment
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