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    Sam Soliman after retirement will be a fantastic strength and conditioning coach. I see him getting fighters into tip top shape.

    Would love to see what he could do with some fringe contenders out there.

    This would be a great job for him and I'm sure he would be highly sought after!
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    Default Re: Sam Soliman after retirement...

    He hasn't retired yet has he?
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Glad he has retired i hated his boxing style he fights like a drunk monkey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Glad he has retired i hated his boxing style he fights like a drunk monkey.

    Yeah we're lucky he wasnt allowed to kick as well. UFC or Mixed Arts for him could be interesting.
    HE lacks power to finish in the areas of the fight where it should have come easy for him.
    IF a diffferent trainer had got a hold of him early he could of been more interesting,if he had been taught how to generate more power from those lower moves and how to come through those weird angles he created with devestation instead of wild abandoment he would have gone alot further.
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    Default Re: Sam Soliman after retirement...

    Quote Originally Posted by Andre
    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Glad he has retired i hated his boxing style he fights like a drunk monkey.

    Yeah we're lucky he wasnt allowed to kick as well. UFC or Mixed Arts for him could be interesting.
    HE lacks power to finish in the areas of the fight where it should have come easy for him.
    IF a diffferent trainer had got a hold of him early he could of been more interesting,if he had been taught how to generate more power from those lower moves and how to come through those weird angles he created with devestation instead of wild abandoment he would have gone alot further.
    Very true, being aussies you and I would of seen much more of soliman then most people on this board. He lacked power because of his unorthodox style. His lack of balance was one of the many reasons he lacked knockout power. But in saying that, if he had knockout power then he would of a been a very dangerous fighter. With a style so hard to figure out that it takes 12 rounds, the stamina to go 20 rounds and if he had power....dear god.
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