Revisiting Salido VS Lomachenko...Welter low blows lightweight ALL night

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  • Beercules
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    #41
    Originally posted by bojangles1987
    Lomachenko wasn't ready for Salido. He moved way too fast into that fight.

    If he had more experience, he would have known what to do about all those low blows.
    No. There is no excuse for Salido punching him in the di*k 750 times.


    He should've been DQ'd

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    • El Angel
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      #42
      Lomo learned from this experience. Doesn't change that Salido had to break the rules in multiple ways to even have a chance.

      Vasyl beats his ass easy in the rematch.

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      • bojangles1987
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        #43
        Originally posted by Beercules
        No. There is no excuse for Salido punching him in the di*k 750 times.


        He should've been DQ'd
        I'm definitely not disagreeing. It was disgusting. Laurence Cole is an awful, awful ref.

        Loma could have won regardless, and would have if he wasn't as rattled as he was by the low blows.
        Last edited by bojangles1987; 02-06-2015, 01:47 PM.

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        • SkillspayBills
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          #44
          To me it seemed like Salido didn't care about his belt, the weight anything other than winning no matter how ****ing deplorable it was. Luckily it hasn't stopped Loma's momentum at all and if they rematched boyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Loma puts a fierce whooping on that ass.

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          • kiDynamite92
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            #45
            Originally posted by bojangles1987
            His 0 was irrelevant. He's a world champion with a title defense 4 fights into his career. That's better than the 0.
            How many casual fans are going to know he became a world champion in 3 fights? How much more appealing would he have been if he was the undisputed and undefeated world champion.

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            • Y0@NN
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              #46
              It was a close fight and Lomachenko's fault he lost his 0. He covered up too much and Salido scored to the body (and balls).

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              • solo20
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                #47
                Salido was meant to be a good style match up for Lomachenko and his TEAM KNEW THAT BUT IT BACK FIRE. Salido just didn't give a **** of being a stepping stone for Lomachenko HE WAS NOT GOING TO BE THAT GUY in his mind so he did everything he could do to win IT IS WHAT IT IS

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                • JJRod
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                  #48
                  When guys like Hopkins do this it's called veteran tactics. A fighter you don't like does it, and he's a cheating scum bag.
                  Another ****** post by the number one mexican hater on this site.

                  He hates Mexicans so much yet he can't stop talking about them in every post.

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                  • -Kev-
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                    #49
                    Though I enjoyed Lomachenko exposing Russell Jr, I also enjoyed Salido beating Lomachenko. I was not in agreement with Loma getting a title shot in his second pro fight, skipping every other top 10 contender at 126. Salido was like "Welcome to boxing, kid. Get back in line." Even though he won it a fight later, at least that title was stalled for one fight. It looks bad though, 3-1, already champion. That sucks for boxing. At the very least, he won it vacant by fighting a similarly unproven top 10 guy.

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                    • -Kev-
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by jrrod02
                      When guys like Hopkins do this it's called veteran tactics. A fighter you don't like does it, and he's a cheating scum bag.
                      Another ****** post by the number one mexican hater on this site.

                      He hates Mexicans so much yet he can't stop talking about them in every post.
                      I'm more disgusted with Lomachenko getting a title shot, than Salido's tactics. Salido could have hit him in the back of the head, kicked him, hit his kidneys, slammed him on the canvas, do the people's elbow on him, stone cold stunner, I wouldn't have cared, I would have enjoyed it. Boxing has little to no credibility as a major sport as it is, then you want to have a guy with 1 fight go for a major title. It's ****ed up. Fighting dirty doesn't make the sport more credible, but **** it, we're gonna have this sort of corruption and favoritism, let's go all out. Fight it with low blows.

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