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  • Guerrero got beat by a taxi driver. Lomachenko got beat by an Uber driver

    Orlando Salido is one of the most exciting boxers in the world. He was in a legitimate fight-of-the-year candidate with Francisco Vargas in June, and he’s apparently in negotiations to face Vasyl Lomachenko, one of the most skilled fighters in the universe, and a man who Salido has already beaten.

    But until the fight is signed—a fight that, by the way, could net Salido as much as $500,000—the 36-year-old who sports a record of 43-13-4 is working out and waiting. Oh, and he’s driving for Uber to pick up some extra cash.

    Salido said he doesn’t need the money. He just likes driving around with strangers in his car.

    “Not too many know me, but some? Yes,” Salido, a former world titlist in the 126-pound featherweight division, told the Los Angeles Times. “Everybody who does know are surprised to see me, but at the same time, they don’t know how much money I’ve already made.”

    The first time he fought Lomachenko, Salido earned a $250,000 payday, and in his last fight against Vargas, Salido’s purse was a minimum of $50,000. According to his manager Sean Gibbons, Salido also owns a $700,000 apartment complex that has 15 rental units and owns a company that rents out bouncy houses. Uber is just another way to generate revenue (even if Uber drivers make less money than you think).

    Salido isn’t the first professional athlete to get behind the wheel of his car and flip on the Uber app. NFL player A.J. Francis also has been known to drive for money, and former superstar athletes have gone undercover for other ride-hailing apps.

    But it doesn’t sound like Salido is pulling off some kind of stunt. It sounds like he just wants to make some extra cash in his hometown of Phoenix.

    And don’t even think about leaving Salido a bad review. After all, the videos below show exactly what his day job entails.

    http://www.dailydot.com/upstream/orl...-driver/?tw=dd

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    Last edited by Motorcity Cobra; 12-16-2016, 09:35 PM.

  • #2
    Salido also owns a $700,000 apartment complex that has 15 rental units and owns a company that rents out bouncy houses. Uber is just another way to generate revenue (even if Uber drivers make less money than you think)


    Respeck!!! Got the game covered from all angles

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
      Orlando Salido is one of the most exciting boxers in the world. He was in a legitimate fight-of-the-year candidate with Francisco Vargas in June, and he’s apparently in negotiations to face Vasyl Lomachenko, one of the most skilled fighters in the universe, and a man who Salido has already beaten.

      But until the fight is signed—a fight that, by the way, could net Salido as much as $500,000—the 36-year-old who sports a record of 43-13-4 is working out and waiting. Oh, and he’s driving for Uber to pick up some extra cash.

      Salido said he doesn’t need the money. He just likes driving around with strangers in his car.

      “Not too many know me, but some? Yes,” Salido, a former world titlist in the 126-pound featherweight division, told the Los Angeles Times. “Everybody who does know are surprised to see me, but at the same time, they don’t know how much money I’ve already made.”

      The first time he fought Lomachenko, Salido earned a $250,000 payday, and in his last fight against Vargas, Salido’s purse was a minimum of $50,000. According to his manager Sean Gibbons, Salido also owns a $700,000 apartment complex that has 15 rental units and owns a company that rents out bouncy houses. Uber is just another way to generate revenue (even if Uber drivers make less money than you think).

      Salido isn’t the first professional athlete to get behind the wheel of his car and flip on the Uber app. NFL player A.J. Francis also has been known to drive for money, and former superstar athletes have gone undercover for other ride-hailing apps.

      But it doesn’t sound like Salido is pulling off some kind of stunt. It sounds like he just wants to make some extra cash in his hometown of Phoenix.

      And don’t even think about leaving Salido a bad review. After all, the videos below show exactly what his day job entails.

      http://www.dailydot.com/upstream/orl...-driver/?tw=dd
      You all use the Taxi/Cab Driver as an insult but in truth the vast majority of people using that 'insult' haven't even done a job as good as that.

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      • #4
        I beat up a cab driver after he thought I was a drunk out of towner and took me in circles, running up a $25 charge for an $8 cab ride. I guess that means I can beat Lomachenko and Guerrero.

        FN cab drivers...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by EddieHearn View Post
          You all use the Taxi/Cab Driver as an insult but in truth the vast majority of people using that 'insult' haven't even done a job as good as that.
          Da fuq you talking about?

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          • #6
            Orlando Salido would earn more money as a cabbie. Uber is doing real harm to cab drivers and as boxing fans we should unite to fight it.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dr Rumack View Post
              Orlando Salido would earn more money as a cabbie. Uber is doing real harm to cab drivers and as boxing fans we should unite to fight it.
              You have a really good point. Uber is putting cab drivers out of business. If this continues, cab drivers won't have jobs, and they'll become bums

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              • #8
                Oh damn! I grew up in PHX and visit family there every few months. I hope Salido picks me up next time I'm at the airport!!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
                  You have a really good point. Uber is putting cab drivers out of business. If this continues, cab drivers won't have jobs, and they'll become bums
                  It will do the same to us. Someday there will just be a bunch of algorithms arguing with each other on NSB. And despite them being repetitive and almost inhuman in their tediousness, no one will be able to tell the difference.

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                  • #10
                    The demo hating on a white fighter again. Predictable.

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