Friday, 5 August 2016
Olandier Solis returns with a win and big ideas.
2004 Olympic Gold medalist Olandier Solis (21-3, 14 KOs) returned to the ring for the first time in 18 months with a second round KO of journeyman Milos Dovedan (2-26, 2 KOs) on Thursday night at the ECB Boxgym in Hamburg, Germany. Former world title challenger Solis is coming off two consecutive defeats at the hands of the dangerous Tony Thompson, and although fleshy, was a trimmer 240lbs almost 20 pounds less than his more recent outings.. Solis hurt Dovedan with almost every solid shot he landed, the class void was obvious as Solis dropped the German with the first solid body shot he landed, Dovedan bravely faced the music once more but was by now looking for a spot to land, a second body attack finished the job. Dovedan was in truth a baby step back, but Solis looked sharp and focused in his approach. Olandier who was formerly with Ahmet Oner's Arena Boxing organisation, is currently fighting under the banner of Erol Ceylan's EC Boxing.. Although he has only boxed six times in five years since the loss to Vitali Klitschko, Solis and Ceylan have a busy schedule planned. Solis is scheduled to appear on September 17th on the undercard of Firat Arslan v Nuri Seferi in Goppingen, the plan is to land Solis a meaningful fight by the end of 2016..
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