Name me a fighter who would beat Salidoe in his 2nd pro fight

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  • NoMasChenko
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    #41
    Rigondeux , Mayweather

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    • jas
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      #42
      Rigondeaux

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      • NoMasChenko
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        #43
        Originally posted by richardt
        Then name all the gold medalists and amateur greats that fought a top 3 fighter in their second pro fight and had two world titles by their 7th fight. if it was that easy for so called non-novices in their first few pro fights, then there would be tons of fighters making history in such little time as a pro, which obviously there are not. So if it is that easy and you think there are many who accomplished that feat, then I'll be waiting for that list from you. Ready to produce it? 1-2-3 go!!
        You want to know why you dont see it ? PROMOTORS

        Wins and losses mean so much these days, fighters aren't thrown out there without having padded records. You should know better.

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        • Robbie Barrett
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          #44
          I can name plenty that would beat him at the age of 28. Why do people think the pro fight count of Loma is so significant? He had a lot more boxing experience than most pro's do at that age.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
            I can name plenty that would beat him at the age of 28. Why do people think the pro fight count of Loma is so significant? He had a lot more boxing experience than most pro's do at that age.
            Age doesn't matter, going from 3 rounds to 12 is a big difference

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              #46
              Originally posted by Johnston
              Age doesn't matter, going from 3 rounds to 12 is a big difference
              Of course age matters. Someone like Lomachenko at the age of 28 has more experience than an 18 year old in their 2nd pro fight.

              Experience matters more than anything. Lomachenko had more than most. He also had 6 WBS fight before officially turning pro.

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              • Lester Tutor
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                #47
                Originally posted by RedZmaja
                Did you see the Floyd 2nd pro fight I posted? He looked sloppy and left a ton of openings. It would be easy for a veteran like Salido to beat him up. He lost a round to a 1-1 bum FFS.
                Even at 19 years of age, Floyd 1.0 would tax Salido!

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  Of course age matters. Someone like Lomachenko at the age of 28 has more experience than an 18 year old in their 2nd pro fight.

                  Experience matters more than anything. Lomachenko had more than most. He also had 6 WBS fight before officially turning pro.
                  They always bring up Loma''s amateur pedigree. They just making up excuses.

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                  • richardt
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by NoMasChenko
                    You want to know why you dont see it ? PROMOTORS

                    Wins and losses mean so much these days, fighters aren't thrown out there without having padded records. You should know better.
                    Thats what makes Lom such an exceptional fighter! He demanded a title fight from Arum for his second pro fight and got it. I doubt any fighter has been able to secure such a milestone fight in their second pro fight.

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                    • DinoCop
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by richardt
                      Then name all the gold medalists and amateur greats that fought a top 3 fighter in their second pro fight and had two world titles by their 7th fight. if it was that easy for so called non-novices in their first few pro fights, then there would be tons of fighters making history in such little time as a pro, which obviously there are not. So if it is that easy and you think there are many who accomplished that feat, then I'll be waiting for that list from you. Ready to produce it? 1-2-3 go!!
                      I'm not the boxing encyclopedia on feet but it's apparent that the olympics who turn pro do great.

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