Horse wrote:charlieb wrote:Solis was doing well in there I thought, really well. The shock on Vitali's face as Solis got closer to the mark in some of the slo-mo replays was a bitter pill after the way it played out.
I felt quite defensive reading this thread, I was convinced there was no temple shot landed and that Solis should be getting a rematch. The feed was in spanish though so maybe they made mention of it on the Sky broadcast. Good old youtube, definitely a temple shot that got the ball rolling.
Very depressing overall. It reminded me a little of Michael Grant's comeback fight with McCline.
There should be a rematch imo, not holding out much hope though.
He doesn't deserve a rematch.
Never said he did, but he should get one. It might not sell, but it's warranted.
When he beat Haye as an amateur he showed ridiculous recuperative abilities after getting dinged with that uppercut. I'm not saying he could've gone on to beat VK had he not gotten injured, but I'm close to certain he'd have made it out of the round, buying him time to somewhat recover from the temple shot.
In all honesty it's hard to say what might've happened, Solis has a very good chin, he might well have been able to weather some flush bombs from VK but temple shots are a different animal. The only real way to determine whether Solis could've made a fight out of it would be a rematch.
I understand it's not exactly financially viable after tonight, but it's warranted because there was no winner. I don't care if it's 'official', that 'W' comes with a massive asterisk next to it that essentially makes it void.
Haye excluded, I'd much rather see Solis get another crack before Povetkin and Adamek are served up.
Guaranteed, Adamek's getting mullered by whichever brother they throw him in with and given Povetkin's recent troubles, I don't think he'd mind someone like Solis holding him up in the queue. Who else is there? Chagaev? Baby bro's already got that scalp which kind of devalues a fight with older bro. There's some useful prospects out there. Pulev might be able to do something, but it's likely too soon for him. Boytsov's the only other that springs to mind and he'll never be ready for a Klitschko.