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Originally posted by Chief2ndzOnly! View PostThat Rosado made me a new fan of his last night. And if that cut wasn't in a bad spot Im sure they would've let him continue. If Rosado would've came out strong from the get go, we coulda saw a entirely different fight than the fight that we saw. He gave GGG waaaaaaaaay to much respect, as if he didn't know if he could take GGG's shots or not. But once he tasted GGG's best and found out he could take it, he was giving GGG all he could handle. I want to see a rematch of that fight fasho.
We also saw Rosado declining because not only could he not see, but he was having a very hard time breathing. Which would have been the same problem for Mikey had he continued.
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All sports, including boxing, are littered with come-from-behind victories. The odds are that Garcia would've won the fight had it gone the distance. But the odds don't always work out, do they? With four rounds to go, anything could've happened. Salido could've caught Mikey with a shocking KO, or finished him with a series of unanswered blows. We've seen that sort of thing happen countless times.
I bet on Orlando because I was banking on his blood-'n'-guts warrior mentality to overcome the more skilled, but less hardened, Garcia. While Salido may not have been coming on terribly strong, the consensus is that he was doing better. Is it so far-fetched that the young Mikey, having watched his opponent rise from the canvass four times, could've had his heart waver before the final bell? We'll never know....
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostAll sports, including boxing, are littered with come-from-behind victories. The odds are that Garcia would've won the fight had it gone the distance. But the odds don't always work out, do they? With four rounds to go, anything could've happened. Salido could've caught Mikey with a shocking KO, or finished him with a series of unanswered blows. We've seen that sort of thing happen countless times.
I bet on Orlando because I was banking on his blood-'n'-guts warrior mentality to overcome the more skilled, but less hardened, Garcia. While Salido may not have been coming on terribly strong, the consensus is that he was doing better. Is it so far-fetched that the young Mikey, having watched his opponent rise from the canvass four times, could've had his heart waver before the final bell? We'll never know....
If a guy thinks he is coming on you certainly don't give your opposition an easy way out like that~
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Originally posted by Chief2ndzOnly! View PostWhat goin on Rome mah Ace? IDK about this heating up thing everybody seems to think that Salido was coming into. Desperation would be the word that fits it more to me, than warming up. Salido is a slow starter but not THAT slow of a starter. I don't think that he was taking Mikey's punches any better than he was in the beginning of the fight, he was bending over and getting low to take Mikey's body shots away(that's how he got caught with that uppercut that floored him). Mikey could've put him away a round or two earlier, but didn't want to over commit and get caught, cause while heavily buzzed Salido can still be dangerous. Remembering back on the fight, it looked to me that Mikey was trying to set a trap for Salido, and position him to get caught while off balance(the running I see folks speaking of, looked to me to be a jock'ing for position if you will to set up the coup de' grace combo to end the fight and take the title).
The only adjustment I saw Salido make was the crouching to make himself smaller, and remove his body from the onslaught. Which in my eyes did him no favors as he started eating uppercuts, and squaring up a lot more than he already was to begin with.
Its good to see you on here choppin it up Rome mah homie. We aint talked about a good match in while bruh.
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He was doing well enough over the last couple rounds that I was intrigued to see how the fight would end. Garcia either would have had to hang on for a tough win, get an awesome stoppage, or get stopped himself. No matter what happened, it would have been great for the fans.
Salido's fault for headbutting him, no one to blame but himself.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostSalido is the one that threw away his chance by at the very least being very sloppy with his head, never forget that.
If a guy thinks he is coming on you certainly don't give your opposition an easy way out like that~
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostI never implied anything for or against that notion. It's clear that Salido blew what chances he had by headbutting Garcia, intentional or not. But, it is a fight, and Orlando obviously knew he was deep behind on the cards. In the fury of the moment, a collision of heads isn't anything out of the ordinary.
A guy trying to come back can not let that happen period.Last edited by The Gambler1981; 01-21-2013, 04:47 PM.
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Salido won the last two rounds. He was connecting his over hands. Garcia fought a beutiful fight the first few rounds but at least to me looked like he was fading. He was running and holding those last few rounds. Salido has started taking his punches way better. Not sure if there would be enough time for salido to ko garcia but we would of had a great fight.
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