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Comments Thread For: Juanma-Salido Rematch in August? Team Lopez Pushing
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I have no problem with an immediate rematch.
We wouldn't want to see Salido potentially lose and **** up the luster, If I was in Salido's team I would be happy as **** to rematch Juanma right away. He will make the biggest payday of my career and Juanma isn't going to have a tune up fight to rebuild his confidence.
If I was Juanma's team or Arum I would want Juanma to get a tune up with a lefty to work on a few things, get a nice confidence building KO.
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Originally posted by TheMexHurricane View PostJuanMa gave Salido a chance and didn't make him wait. Salido should return the favor
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Juanma definitely needs a tuneup fight before going back to fighting salido. Lopez was getting hit with some serious rights, and would not want to see Juanma finished this early in his career. Lopez came in too confident and man for being such a good boxer, salido kept on cracking him with that nasty right. So I say tuneup fight for both and then make the rematch, more money for salido for sure. If Lopez loses again though I think he's done. The stoppage was not great, but looking at the replay lopez just kept on getting hit extremely clean, and by the looks of it he would have had 4 more rounds of that coming..
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Originally posted by puga View Postif it's produce by the body naturally how come he's only of one of the few who tested positive?............if it's natural, should'nt be more that tests postive for the same stuff, i mean of all the boxers in the world?......common sense seriously...
"It is commonly known that nandrolone is produced by the body, especially in periods when the body is placed in stressful activity like dehydration, diet and strenuous exercise.
"If Salido had taken steroids, his second test done only one day after NSAC findings would have shown it still in its system. Steroids don't go away overnight!"
it's produced by some,not all,and it would have shown on the test the following day,it's produced when the body is placed in stressful activity....i've said it before,maybe if juama had never been wobbled or knocked down you might have a point and not even like that,but juanma has been wobbled several times by non punchers and knocked down,why is him getting put on his @ss surprising to you? it's happened before,the ref could have easily stopped his fight against matagwa too and then what excuse would you have used? just deal with it he lost
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Originally posted by Fresno View PostOrlando solidO falsely accused..
On November 4, 2006, he defeated Robert Guerrero for the IBF world title, by a unanimous decision. The Official scorers saw it 115-113, 118-110, 117-111. Salido's win over Guerrero was marred by controversy, as Salido reportedly tested positive for steroids after the fight.[2]
As a result of his positive test for Nandrolone, Salido was stripped of his title and faced disciplinary action in Nevada, which included a suspension.[3] Salido maintained his innocence and immediately had a follow up test at LabCorp, a nationally recognized blood lab. The findings were negative of any steroids. It should be noted that Nandrolone is an anabolic steroid that may be present naturally in the human body in minute quan******.
Salido is the only boxer in the world who makes his own roids...
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Originally posted by BoxeoBoriqua View PostSalido is lucky he even got a shot at the title after losing to Gamboa. Props for showing on Sat and trashing Juanma but if he's a man, he would rematch him. Show everyone that is wasn't a lucky night anything like that and whip Lopez' ass again if can do it. Shocked to see so many against the rematch. Lopez' weight struggles are for real and they wanna atleast get revenge before heading to 130. What's so wrong with that?????
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