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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: If Lomachenko Stays At 130, Salido Rematch Must Come Next

    By Keith Idec - Ideally, Vasyl Lomachenko would be preparing to take his shot at redemption Saturday night. A rematch with Orlando Salido was what Lomachenko wanted more than any other fight. And if the two-time Olympic gold medalist is going to remain at 130 pounds, Lomachenko knows he must avenge the lone loss on his professional record...
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  • A.K
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    Lomachenko sends solido into retirement in a rematch

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    • boxingitis
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      Most skilled boxer of present time.

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      • Fists_of_Fury
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        He might get beat again .

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        • MindGame
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          I think Salido has the most leverage he's going to have for the best possible payday left in his career... This is it for Salido, he should get paid well and Lomachenko needs to recognize this...

          I think Lomachenko will school Salido this time around... But Salido will get well paid for his butt kicking, the same as Walters did...
          Having pride in not potentially losing to Lomachenko, won't help Salido's bank account...

          Is he willing to trade what might become something north of $500,000.00 for pride ??? Nope, I think Salido signs this time or Lomachenko moves up and doesn't care anymore while Salido ages in to retirement..
          Last edited by MindGame; 04-07-2017, 01:22 AM.

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          • buckfuddy
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            Siri deserves another good payday, but he should play his cards quickly. If Loma beats Sosa Siri should not hesitate and state that he is open for negotiations.

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            • Metho_4u
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              #7
              Originally posted by MindGame
              I think Salido has the most leverage he's going to have for the best possible payday left in his career... This is it for Salido, he should get paid well and Lomachenko needs to recognize this...

              I think Lomachenko will school Salido this time around... But Salido will get well paid for his butt kicking, the same as Walters did...
              Having pride in not potentially losing to Lomachenko, won't help Salido's bank account...

              Is he willing to trade what might become something north of $500,000.00 for pride ??? Nope, I think Salido signs this time or Lomachenko moves up and doesn't care anymore while Salido ages in to retirement..
              The same as walters? He turned down the fight back in may and that was a career high 500k he was offered, plus lomachencho said he'd give him 250k of his own purse....walters still turned it down. He made 300k in the end...good job walters

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              • Metho_4u
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                #8
                Originally posted by boxingitis
                Most skilled boxer of present time.
                I have to agree there. The kid has mad skills for sure.

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                • Redd Foxx
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                  Salido has been in too many wars since then while Loma has developed and matured as a boxer. I would fully expect Loma to run through him now. Too bad this didn't happen sooner after the first one.

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                  • Beercules
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                    i think

                    Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                    Salido has been in too many wars since then while Loma has developed and matured as a boxer. I would fully expect Loma to run through him now. Too bad this didn't happen sooner after the first one.
                    I think it should have happened immediately after. Loma almost had him out of there in round 12
                    Last edited by Beercules; 04-07-2017, 02:24 AM.

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