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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Top Rank VP: We'd Love Lomachenko-Salido II As Soon as Possible

    Next Saturday night, August 5th, Vasyl Lomachenko (8-1, 6 KOs) will defend the WBO super featherweight title against Miguel Marriaga (25-2, 21 KOs), who is moving up from the featherweight limit. The ESPN televised fight takes place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California.
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    #2
    Yuuuuuup......

    That's why it took all these years to chase a rematch.

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    • NEETzsche
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      #3
      Salido will probably come crawling back at the end of the year and end up facing Loma for half of what he would have got if he had accepted the first offer, just like Walters

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      • mmakilla
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        #4
        Of course you want this russian hypjob to beat up a old man with 10 losses lmfao now that he is washed up..... Cherrypicking snakes!

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        • Eff Pandas
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          #5
          And there goes the lil chance of legit seeing Loma vs Rigo next lol.

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          • lazaron72
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            #6
            And rigondeaux? Ha
            Of course , salido is old and in decline. Rigo still has it , but they would wait until rigo gets older too ...
            Loma will be fighting bums on ESPN , showcases ..... we all know that .
            See the trend : Walters , 11 months laid off , rusty . Sosa , a joke , and now marriaga, a beaten 126 pounders , maybe salido , 10 loses and old ....

            Hit and not be hit ; you can not hit what you don't see .

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            • HarvardBlue
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              #7
              Originally posted by Eff Pandas
              And there goes the lil chance of legit seeing Loma vs Rigo next lol.
              There is so much misinformation coming from Lomachenko's camp. One day he's ready for Rigondeaux next. The next day they're hoping it's Salido. Meanwhile he's fighting Marriaga.

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              • Floyd is TBE
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                #8
                Loma taking the path of least resistance. Another Bob Arum hype job scared to take risks

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                • Eff Pandas
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by harwri008
                  There is so much misinformation coming from Lomachenko's camp. One day he's ready for Rigondeaux next. The next day they're hoping it's Salido. Meanwhile he's fighting Marriaga.
                  Yep. All this talking of "future opponents" while a guy has a fight scheduled is standard Top Rank strategy to try to help build up the importance of the current fight no one cares about + connect the TR fighter to bigger names or big names of equal of similar value. Solid strategy, but as a long time boxing fan it grows old & its surprising more cats don't notice the repetitiveness of it.

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                  • sammybee
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                    #10
                    Loma Vs Salido is a good fight

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