Odlanier Solis vs Leif Larsen RBR & Discussion

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  • Tmann400
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    #61
    Originally posted by Freedom.
    It was closer than that. I had it 7 rounds to 5 for Solis.
    Disagree. Even in the rounds Solis was less active, he was the only one doing effective and clean work. Larsen was ludicrously sloppy, and he landed maybe 3 or 4 clean shots the whole fight. Solis boxed circles around him. I gave Larsen rounds 8, 11 and 12. Solis seemed to slow down when his eye started up. If he gets in better shape, he has very few peers in the division. Up until his knee blew out he was giving Vitali the toughest fight since Lewis IMO. Solis was catching Vitali with clean shots. If he drops down to the 230's I want to see a rematch of that fight. It would of been interesting.

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    • Money Shot
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      #62
      Solis wouldn't last two rounds verses Wladimir on that showing. Larsen is just a big strong guy that tried boxing late, no shame there.

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        #63
        Originally posted by IIG
        I really appreciate a big skillful HW like Solis. He got his rust off, and I expect that he'll do damage throughout the division from here.
        He's got really nice skills, handspeed and coutners but he needs the dedication. Without that he wont do damage to the whole division.

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        • dan_cov
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          #64
          Originally posted by Tmann400
          Disagree. Even in the rounds Solis was less active, he was the only one doing effective and clean work. Larsen was ludicrously sloppy, and he landed maybe 3 or 4 clean shots the whole fight. Solis boxed circles around him. I gave Larsen rounds 8, 11 and 12. Solis seemed to slow down when his eye started up. If he gets in better shape, he has very few peers in the division. Up until his knee blew out he was giving Vitali the toughest fight since Lewis IMO. Solis was catching Vitali with clean shots. If he drops down to the 230's I want to see a rematch of that fight. It would of been interesting.

          Can not be serious lol

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            #65
            I guess the one positive from this fight is that Solis got 12 rounds under his belt.

            I am never getting that time back though.

            This was the fight equivalent of a little bag full of stems, seeds & sticks.

            Pure bummer.

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            • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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              #66
              Originally posted by IIG
              I really appreciate a big skillful HW like Solis. He got his rust off, and I expect that he'll do damage throughout the division from here.
              That's just wishful thinking bro. A little too optimistic. Don't hold your breath waiting on Solis or you will be very disappointed.


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              • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                #67
                Originally posted by dan_cov
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                Originally Posted by Tmann400

                Disagree. Even in the rounds Solis was less active, he was the only one doing effective and clean work. Larsen was ludicrously sloppy, and he landed maybe 3 or 4 clean shots the whole fight. Solis boxed circles around him. I gave Larsen rounds 8, 11 and 12. Solis seemed to slow down when his eye started up. If he gets in better shape, he has very few peers in the division. Up until his knee blew out he was giving Vitali the toughest fight since Lewis IMO. Solis was catching Vitali with clean shots. If he drops down to the 230's I want to see a rematch of that fight. It would of been interesting.


                Can not be serious lol
                That's a huge exaggeration but you have to admit Solis was beating Vitali. Me and Tmann will probably get crucified for the comments but whatever.



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                • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                  #68
                  From what I've read both guys were in pretty bad shape so I guess I have to give them props for finishing a 12 rounder. Tough task.


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                  • ShoulderRoll
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                    #69
                    Solis WAS beating Vitali for the amount of time the fight lasted. I would have liked to see it go longer, it's a shame the knee injury happened.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                      Solis WAS beating Vitali for the amount of time the fight lasted. I would have liked to see it go longer, it's a shame the knee injury happened.
                      He went in there already injured and reaggrevated it in the fight. Those idiots saying it was from the impact of Vitali's punch dunno ****.


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