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Originally posted by LeadUppercut View PostThat's how I saw it.
But after watching the replay, I'm not too sure if he did beat the count.
IMHO, that is solely determined by refereeing interpretation, because of the split second timing between the count ending and the stoppage.
In many cases, a fighter will appear to beat the count, say up at 8-9, but has clearly not recovered, cannot defend himself, and is in no position to continue the fight..... in which case, a KO is correct.
Alternatively, often the TKO is a result of the bout continuing, but being quickly broken up by the referee after he can see that the fighter is done.
I dunno man, I'm gonna go with Invincible on this, it could go either way depending on referee interpretation as to whether he judged that Solis actually beat the count and was in a position to continue, or whether he determined that he was not in a position to continue the fight immediately after getting up off the deck.
I am sitting on the fence
Either is hard to argue against, and both could be argued as correct.
Vit gets a legit tko/ko either way.
Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View PostLol, Dave, I thought you had more sense than to talk to me that way. Either way, Solis was knocked out because of disorientation and the fact that he could not get his footing was a result of the punch impact and not just the supposed knee injury. Did he injure his knee? It appears that he did (he rolled his left ankle as well) but for one to sit there and look at that footage and not recognize that Solis was more than just injured on his knee has no business following this sport. He was clearly just out on his feet, legs rubber and if injury occured from that, it's irrelevant. He wasn't making the count even if he wasn't injured.
Peace.
David P. Greisman agrees with me (see here):
Klitschko’s 180-second technical knockout of Solis – who suffered ligament and cartilage injuries in his leg after being hit with a right hand – wasn’t at all Epix’s fault. Solis is said to have had lingering problems in his right knee beforehand ....
... Klitschko, meanwhile, was landing his jab. And then, with seconds to go in the round, he landed a short right hook high on the side of Solis’ head.
Solis reacted as some boxers do when hit on or near their temple, appearing momentarily discombobulated. His left leg went stiff, and he began to back away as Klitschko pursued. Solis fell down, clutched his right thigh and struggled to get up, but he beat the count. The referee saw a fighter unsteady on his feet, however, and stopped the fight.
Vitali agrees with me as well (see here):
Klitschko admits to getting angry when the fight was stopped. He charged after Solis and several members of Vitali's team had to restrain him. Klitschko didn't believe that he landed a punch hard enough to knock Solis out.
"I was a little bit angry when I saw that Solis was conscious, but he didn't get up. At first I also thought that he faking the injury, so I stormed after him. The punch was hard, but not hard enough for a knockout."Last edited by Dave Rado; 03-21-2011, 08:19 AM.
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Originally posted by Dave Rado View PostDavid P. Greisman agrees with me (see here):
Klitschko’s 180-second technical knockout of Solis ?who suffered ligament and cartilage injuries in his leg after being hit with a right hand ?wasn’t at all Epix’s fault. Solis is said to have had lingering problems in his right knee beforehand ....
... Klitschko, meanwhile, was landing his jab. And then, with seconds to go in the round, he landed a short right hook high on the side of Solis?head.
Solis reacted as some boxers do when hit on or near their temple, appearing momentarily discombobulated. His left leg went stiff, and he began to back away as Klitschko pursued. Solis fell down, clutched his right thigh and struggled to get up, but he beat the count. The referee saw a fighter unsteady on his feet, however, and stopped the fight.
Vitali agrees with me as well (see here):
Klitschko admits to getting angry when the fight was stopped. He charged after Solis and several members of Vitali's team had to restrain him. Klitschko didn't believe that he landed a punch hard enough to knock Solis out.
"I was a little bit angry when I saw that Solis was conscious, but he didn't get up. At first I also thought that he faking the injury, so I stormed after him. The punch was hard, but not hard enough for a knockout."
Yep, my first impression was a tko, it's just that the ref stopped counting at about 7, and stopped the fight before he would have reached 10, it was that quick.
To confuse matters, boxrec still lists a ko
I think a tko is probably more accurate.
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Originally posted by LeadUppercut View PostAaah interesting, good point.
Yep, my first impression was a tko, it's just that the ref stopped counting at about 7, and stopped the fight before he would have reached 10, it was that quick.
To confuse matters, boxrec still lists a ko
I think a tko is probably more accurate.
" that was a knockout punch ".....
~ V Klitschko
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As decided earlier, I am sticking with my first call, a tko..... but I think a ko can easily be justified as well.
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