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    After what many are calling the current leader for 2016 'Fight of the Year' between Francisco Vargas and Orlando Salido - who fought to a draw on Saturday night at the StubHub Center in Carson, California - the head of Golden Boy Promotions, Oscar De La Hoya, has visions of what could be future fights in this 130-pound class.

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  • #2
    The first quote was pretty clever. Salido-miura would also be foty candidate

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    • #3
      Couldn't beat Salido clearly, obviously this guy isn't going too far, so Oscar envisions a plan to get as much money out of the guy as possible; but obviously not right now because the fight was so tough smh. I guess we should keep tuning in to vargas until that time comes that he is ready....

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      • #4
        GBP haters where are you?

        Gbp just put on the 2nd foty for the second year in row.

        Rematch will be even bigger.

        They have arguably the best HW in king Kong Ortiz.

        And of course the cash cow in Canelo.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MC Hammer View Post
          Couldn't beat Salido clearly, obviously this guy isn't going too far, so Oscar envisions a plan to get as much money out of the guy as possible; but obviously not right now because the fight was so tough smh. I guess we should keep tuning in to vargas until that time comes that he is ready....

          what? Not beating salido clearly is by no means a proper gauge to measure a fighter's skills and abilities. Salido is a proven vet with tons of tricks, heart, power and a sneaky skill set that has proved to be a test against most world class opponents he has faced. In the last few years he has beaten Lomachenko, Cruz, was turning up against Mikey until the fight was cut short, Lopez x2 and arguably Martinez in atleast one of their fights as well as last night's draw. That's a deep list and Vargas proved his worth since the Miura barn burner, last night just added more fuel to his flame and name.

          Vargas could have boxed comfortably and he proved it when he shifted gears later in the fight but would revert to slugging because of his warrior's heart and temperament. The kid can fight and knows how to work behind a jab but his inside fighting was no joke and he just went toe to toe in a phone booth with one of the best inside fighters we have in the sport.

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          • #6
            Round robin's suck in boxing. They hem **** up for too long. Just look at the Super Six. Had mfers boxed out who weren't in for 2yrs & 2 guys opted out in the middle of the f#cked thing.

            At the elite level just do 4 man tournaments. They work fine & start & stop within 6-8 months 95% of the time. And do for real 4 man tournaments not like that bs with DeGale vs Porky & Jack vs Bute. Make it the legit top 4 or so guys.
            Last edited by Eff Pandas; 06-05-2016, 07:50 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
              Round robin's suck in boxing. They hem **** up for too long. Just look at the Super Six. Had mfers boxed out who weren't in for 2yrs & 2 guys opted out in the middle of the f#cked thing.

              At the elite level just do 4 man tournaments. They work fine & start & stop within 6-8 months 95% of the time. And do for real 4 man tournaments not like that bs with DeGale vs Porky & Jack vs Bute. Make it the legit top 4 or so guys.
              I agree. No point in a round robin when the top 3 guys DLH is talking about can all just fight each other.

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              • #8
                Exactly oscar, maybe not a round-robin format but please any combination of Salido, Vargas, Walters, Lomachenko. Miura can get in there too. Who else?

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                • #9
                  Except GBP will probably lose Canelo and go bankrupt after they get beaten, like Oscar did by Manny, in this court case in FL. Going to be a shame.


                  Originally posted by kidbazooka View Post
                  GBP haters where are you?

                  Gbp just put on the 2nd foty for the second year in row.

                  Rematch will be even bigger.

                  They have arguably the best HW in king Kong Ortiz.

                  And of course the cash cow in Canelo.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Aztekkas View Post
                    what? Not beating salido clearly is by no means a proper gauge to measure a fighter's skills and abilities. Salido is a proven vet with tons of tricks, heart, power and a sneaky skill set that has proved to be a test against most world class opponents he has faced. In the last few years he has beaten Lomachenko, Cruz, was turning up against Mikey until the fight was cut short, Lopez x2 and arguably Martinez in atleast one of their fights as well as last night's draw. That's a deep list and Vargas proved his worth since the Miura barn burner, last night just added more fuel to his flame and name.

                    Vargas could have boxed comfortably and he proved it when he shifted gears later in the fight but would revert to slugging because of his warrior's heart and temperament. The kid can fight and knows how to work behind a jab but his inside fighting was no joke and he just went toe to toe in a phone booth with one of the best inside fighters we have in the sport.
                    The two world class athletes he fought on that list were Mickey, who beat him from pillar to post until he decided to cheat with a dirty headbutt, and Lomo, who he cheated off gate by coming in damn near 20lbs heavier. The rest you mentioned were simply sluggers; nothing speacial. Salido is a gate keeper/ contender and if ever gets a belt again you know he's losing it to the next talent that steps up.

                    Also your example of him having a barn burner with Miura proves my point. The guy will go in there have a FOTY type fight, shorten his career and do so against guys who aren't special or major paydays. That damage will add up on a guy who hasn't shown he's anything special to begin with.

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