The 29-year-old – who wants you to call him the Delhi Don – spent 2 minutes 30 seconds strutting around, removing his signature branded clothing, pointing into the crowd and fondling his beautiful assistants.
That's 16 times longer than it took his opponent – Amitesh Chaubey – to pummel him into the canvas.
Solomon bills himself as a muay thai "specialist" - a fact we cannot confirm as floored before landing a single punch.
The self-styled rapper came out to one of his own tunes – emphasising the point by wearing head phones and waving his lovely smart phone in the air.
Backed by a five-man entourage, the welterweight swaggers out, indicating sexy female supporters in the cheering crowd.
As the screen boasts his skills as: "avoids any damage" and "takes it to the ground", the commentator warns: "His opponent is a heavy, heavy punch.
"He needs to avoid that – keep reach, avoid the damage and look to take it to the ground instantly."
Solomon certainly "takes it to the ground instantly" – but fails to avoid his 23-year-old rival's heavy punch.
He swings, hanging on the bar before dropping into the ring shoving his crotch forward and staring into the camera.
The 188cm fighter then goes up and trash talks his opponent – right in his face.
Moments later he's on his back.
Maybe he should have spent a little longer on his match prep than on the walk-out.
(dailystar.co.uk)
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