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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Yeah that X ligament is now his downfall. With all that weight on top of a bad knee... Well that's curtains IMO.
    Lamon Brewster came back from a knee injury but he was never a mobile heavyweight to begin with. If Solis had planned on fighting like he did vs Vitali and being very mobile he's going to find that rather difficult to do now and his punching power will surely suffer from this injury.

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    To be so stunned by a punch like that means Soiis has no future regardless of his knee problems. I don't think that punch would've floored a midddleweight
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Yeah that X ligament is now his downfall. With all that weight on top of a bad knee... Well that's curtains IMO.
    Lamon Brewster came back from a knee injury but he was never a mobile heavyweight to begin with. If Solis had planned on fighting like he did vs Vitali and being very mobile he's going to find that rather difficult to do now and his punching power will surely suffer from this injury.
    Yeah that's just it... Solis is gonna have to accommodate for this loss of mobility big time and TBH, I think it's pretty clear that Solis doesn't have Brewsters Beard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Yeah that X ligament is now his downfall. With all that weight on top of a bad knee... Well that's curtains IMO.
    Lamon Brewster came back from a knee injury but he was never a mobile heavyweight to begin with. If Solis had planned on fighting like he did vs Vitali and being very mobile he's going to find that rather difficult to do now and his punching power will surely suffer from this injury.
    Yeah that's just it... Solis is gonna have to accommodate for this loss of mobility big time and TBH, I think it's pretty clear that Solis doesn't have Brewsters Beard.

    It all depends on how well he rehabilitates and the extent of his meniscus injury and what they do to repair it. To repair the they got to open his knee up. If he gets steroids to help in the healing, it will take less time. I know a few people that have had it done even knee replacements and it took from 3-6 months to recover. My sister had her hip replaced and after 6 weeks she didn't need a cain, but her muscles took much longer to strengthen even with the therapy. I'd imagine as long as Solis is in good condition and works hard he could get back to full strength in 6 to 8 months with an even stronger knee. As long as they do a good job on the meniscus.

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    ....if Solis was "in good condition" before then this injury may have been avoided. I think he'll weigh 280 for his next fight.

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