Comments Thread For: Orlando Salido Considers His Options After Defense
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Catch-22 in action. He does this and I will bet my left nut by then everyone'll say he's ducking the guy that beat him.
Poor chap can't win either way. Let him try, let him get beat by Salido (or him beat Salido) and then let him move on.Comment
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Salido is a bad-match up for anyone right now. The guy's confidence level seems to be off the charts right now. Of course I'd pick Gamboa to still beat him but I think Salido would give him a battle again. I consider Salido Gamboa's hardest fight.
I don't know who Gamboa considers his hardest fight but it wouldn't shock me if he thinks it was Salido. Gamboa is the type that seems very naturally gifted while I consider Salido this guy who has worked his ass of his entire life prevailing now.Last edited by uoykcuf; 07-26-2011, 01:24 PM.Comment
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Juanma is even talking Trilogy with Salido. Even if Salido loses the rematch, if he fights with Juanma a third time, that's a pretty good amount of coin to retire on. And if he wins the rematch? Even more $$$.Comment
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This is a test for Juanma. He has to show that He can Box when He needs too to win a fight. He has to use his lateral movement, his longer jab to set the pace and his distance and most important, He needs to shorten his shots down the pipe and avoid all the wide hooks except for the left hook.
He needs a trainer that will recognize that and a boxer who's able.
I'm not sure all those things can happen so the fight could repeat if He doesn't meet at least at least 3 of those 4 changes.Comment
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Exactly, Salido isn't a big name in boxing and is considered a good fighter but not great. He wants to milk this and make as much money as he can.
Salido ducking? LOL you guys must not have followed this mans career, he took the hard way up. Believe that.Comment
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Hey dude, you were right! The Salido-Yamaguchi fight turned out to be fairly entertaining. Yamaguchi was weird and unpredictable. He was all over the place. Salido had difficulty finding him, at times. When Orlando caught up with him, he started inflicting some serious punishment. Kenichi's a tough kid, though; he hung in there much longer than I would've guessed. Yamaguchi didn't belong in the same ring with "Siri," but Kenichi didn't dishonor himself.
The fight's already up on Youtube. Those "Box Azteca" commentators are funny as hell. They do boxing like it's a horse race. lol The comments are pretty hilarious, too. They think nothing of goofing on a fighter. "If Yamaguchi's head doesn't hurt tonight, he's got nothing in it!" lmaoComment
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