Luis Sandoval catches up with undefeated two-time Olympic gold medal winner to Vasyl Lomachenko of Ukraine to discuss his transition to the pro ranks, the pro debut last year against Jose Ramirez, the last few weeks of his tough training camp, the upcoming HBO televised fight with WBO featherweight champion Orlando Salido of Mexico at the Alamodome in San Antonio, what it will mean to make history by winning a world title in his second professional fight. [Click Here To Read More]
Comments Thread For: Video: Lomachenko Four-Part Interview on Salido Shot
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the manager/translator is leaving out a lot of things. Just to name a few: "I've fought boxers similar to Salido's (pressure) style but obviously they were shorter fights; I've never had the experience being pressured for 12 rounds,... I don't think Salido has met someone like me, STYLEWISE..., I'm surrounded by good people, and my father keeps a close eye on me to make sure I don't become arrogant or act ungentlemanlike." -
For all of his bravado, Salido's plan just seems to be he is going to take a single-shot rifle to this fight against a guy with a machine gun, be the target, and hope the machine gun runs out of bullets. But what happens if he dies before he can fire that single shot?Comment
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Yeah, but he took that single shot pop gun to war and made it work. You have to remember frequency, that single shot keeps coming. Can't you see Salido a seasoned pro and Lomanchenko is the one reaching for the stars, hoping for a lucky punch.Comment
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