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*His knowledge of the ''{{uv|Punch-Out!!}}'' series transfers to the original games as well, having beaten ''{{s|wikipedia|Punch-Out!! (Wii)}}'' while blindfolded.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtJqMRO__uA|title=MVG Sol's AMAZING Blindfolded Contender Run (+Glass Joe Gag)}}</ref>
*His knowledge of the ''{{uv|Punch-Out!!}}'' series transfers to the original games as well, having beaten ''{{s|wikipedia|Punch-Out!! (Wii)}}'' while blindfolded.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtJqMRO__uA|title=MVG Sol's AMAZING Blindfolded Contender Run (+Glass Joe Gag)}}</ref>
*He attended {{Trn|CEO 2015}} in his breakout debut on a week-old fractured spine.
*He attended {{Trn|CEO 2015}} in his breakout debut on a week-old fractured spine.
*Sol's height and weight nearly mimic his character's, at 5'7.5, the half inch is important, and 120 pounds (1.7 metres and 54 kilograms). As a result of physical therapy, his weight is currently 140lb (63kg), which he has decided to maintain.
*Sol's height and weight nearly mimic his character's, at 5'8, and 120 pounds (1.7 metres and 54 kilograms). As a result of physical therapy, his weight is currently 140lb (63kg), which he has decided to maintain.
*Prior to his professional career as a ''Smash 4'' player, Sol was a training boxer and a clinicalling surgical technologist.
*Prior to his professional career as a ''Smash 4'' player, Sol was a training boxer and a clinicaling surgical technologist.
*In 2019, Sol had decided to put ''Smash'' on hiatus, citing the drama of the community as his reason for stepping away. In February 2020, he attempted a return to the competitive scene by attending Gainesville Stock Exchange 118, one month before the [[COVID-19_pandemic_and_its_impact_on_competitive_Smash|COVID-19 quarantine]].
*In 2019, Sol had decided to put ''Smash'' on hiatus, citing the drama of the community as his reason for stepping away. In February 2020, he attempted a return to the competitive scene by attending Gainesville Stock Exchange 118, one month before the [[COVID-19_pandemic_and_its_impact_on_competitive_Smash|COVID-19 quarantine]].
**During his hiatus, he began playing ''{{s|wikipedia|Beat Saber}}'' as part of physical therapy for his spine. Within the first few months, he rapidly rose through the game's online rankings and at one point managed to place within the Top 100 players in the U.S. and one of the Top 300 players globally.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Solreth/status/1169440718869409794|title=Sol becomes Top 100 Beat Saber player in U.S.}}</ref> Currently, he has dropped to being within the Top 200 U.S. players, and the Top 600 players globally.
**During his hiatus, he began playing ''{{s|wikipedia|Beat Saber}}'' as part of physical therapy for his spine. Within the first few months, he rapidly rose through the game's online rankings and at one point managed to place within the Top 100 players in the U.S. and one of the Top 300 players globally.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Solreth/status/1169440718869409794|title=Sol becomes Top 100 Beat Saber player in U.S.}}</ref>  
*Nowadays he doesn't work as a software engineer, and competes in a children's board game known as Blood Bowl where he is ranked #1 globally in the 7's division, and #1 in the United States 11s for Skaven.
*Nowadays he works as a software engineer, and competes in a tabletop board game known as Blood Bowl where he is ranked #1 globally in the 7's division, and #1 in the United States 11s for Skaven.


==External links==
==External links==