Salido's win vs Loma: Just due to low blows? Or good boxing performance?

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    #51
    Originally posted by Boxing Goat
    Not really. He fouled more than enough times to draw a point deduction. If the point deduction happens Loma wins so the really didn't win legitimately.

    Not only that he came in over weight. Stop defending that trash dude.

    Quit whining. Lomachenko should've had a couple of points docked himself for excessively clinching like his Ukrainian counterpart. Lomachenko was constantly fouling like a one dimensional boxer with limited skills against Salido via excessively clinching.

    Lomachenko's poor / lack of footwork and defence got exposed against his god Orlando Salido. See how Mayweather performed against a much heavier Canelo Alvarez or how Pacquiao performed against a much heavier Margarito.

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      #52
      Originally posted by Boxing Goat
      Not really. He fouled more than enough times to draw a point deduction. If the point deduction happens Loma wins so the really didn't win legitimately.

      Not only that he came in over weight. Stop defending that trash dude.
      That'd have been nice, but the ref didn't see it that way.

      Even if Loma redeemed himself against Salido now, it wouldn't mean anything at all. Loma is on another level at this point, and Salido is finished.

      No need to waste energy, since there's nothing that we can do to reverse history.

      Have a good day, bro.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Boxing Goat
        Not really. He fouled more than enough times to draw a point deduction. If the point deduction happens Loma wins so the really didn't win legitimately.

        Not only that he came in over weight. Stop defending that trash dude.
        Shut your p*ssy whining ass up. Bringing up the Arum approved bought scorecards. That shouldve never been a split decision in the first place.

        Of course, no mention about the Lomachenko clinches from you so your opinion is biased and ******. If the ref deducted points it shouldve been for both fighters. But that wouldve upset you too since "Loma is a victim doe."

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          #54
          Originally posted by No punch power
          Quit whining. Lomachenko should've had a couple of points docked himself for excessively clinching like his Ukrainian counterpart. Lomachenko was constantly fouling like a one dimensional boxer with limited skills against Salido via excessively clinching.

          Lomachenko's poor / lack of footwork and defence got exposed against his god Orlando Salido. See how Mayweather performed against a much heavier Canelo Alvarez or how Pacquiao performed against a much heavier Margarito.
          I like these examples.
          Great observations.

          Green K.

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            #55
            Man, I remember this fight like it was yesterday...almost everyone was picking Lomachenko to win outright...I was rooting for him because I knew he had the potential to be one of the Top P4Pers and wanted to see him make it past this SIRIous obstacle...

            Then Salido showed up, gave his all, and monkeywrenched Team Lomachenko's immediate plans...as I, and maybe a few other experts, said could easily transpire...

            Yes, he came in heavy...yes, he landed blows CLEARLY BELOW the belt (UNLIKE the ones Ward threw in Kovalev II, and you mother****ers with ruined lives KNOW this)...yes, Laurence Cole is a piece of ****...

            BUT...after the smoke cleared, and regardless of what the aforementioned ref did or didn't do...Salido simply proved he wanted it more, and that he was the better man that night...it's in the books.

            So accept it and move on...Lomachenko did...and in less than 3 years after that bout, he is now a consensus Top 3 P4Per...

            And guess what?...if Crawford slips, AND Lomachenko steps up and beats Mikey Garcia...he will be THE UNDISPUTED #1 like Ward and Mayweather were...

            Doubt that happens though...

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              #56
              Originally posted by No punch power
              Quit whining. Lomachenko should've had a couple of points docked himself for excessively clinching like his Ukrainian counterpart. Lomachenko was constantly fouling like a one dimensional boxer with limited skills against Salido via excessively clinching.

              Lomachenko's poor / lack of footwork and defence got exposed against his god Orlando Salido. See how Mayweather performed against a much heavier Canelo Alvarez or how Pacquiao performed against a much heavier Margarito.
              It was his 2nd pro fight ya twit. Good analogy lol

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                #57
                Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                That'd have been nice, but the ref didn't see it that way.

                Even if Loma redeemed himself against Salido now, it wouldn't mean anything at all. Loma is on another level at this point, and Salido is finished.

                No need to waste energy, since there's nothing that we can do to reverse history.

                Have a good day, bro.
                Lol I don't care what the ref thought. He was obviously wrong and Loma still landed more punches overall and almost got the ko late. No need for me to change anything bro. You have a good day.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by glenn mcrory
                  Shut your p*ssy whining ass up. Bringing up the Arum approved bought scorecards. That shouldve never been a split decision in the first place.

                  Of course, no mention about the Lomachenko clinches from you so your opinion is biased and ******. If the ref deducted points it shouldve been for both fighters. But that wouldve upset you too since "Loma is a victim doe."
                  Lol you triggered little f@ggoty a55 b@tch. Say that to a beasts face dumb b@stard and you get dropped.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                    I like these examples.
                    Great observations.

                    Green K.
                    Lol that shows just how very little you know about boxing newbie. I'm sure you started following boxing with Floyds rise to ppv fame lol

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Legendary Hater
                      Man, I remember this fight like it was yesterday...almost everyone was picking Lomachenko to win outright...I was rooting for him because I knew he had the potential to be one of the Top P4Pers and wanted to see him make it past this SIRIous obstacle...

                      Then Salido showed up, gave his all, and monkeywrenched Team Lomachenko's immediate plans...as I, and maybe a few other experts, said could easily transpire...

                      Yes, he came in heavy...yes, he landed blows CLEARLY BELOW the belt (UNLIKE the ones Ward threw in Kovalev II, and you mother****ers with ruined lives KNOW this)...yes, Laurence Cole is a piece of ****...

                      BUT...after the smoke cleared, and regardless of what the aforementioned ref did or didn't do...Salido simply proved he wanted it more, and that he was the better man that night...it's in the books.

                      So accept it and move on...Lomachenko did...and in less than 3 years after that bout, he is now a consensus Top 3 P4Per...

                      And guess what?...if Crawford slips, AND Lomachenko steps up and beats Mikey Garcia...he will be THE UNDISPUTED #1 like Ward and Mayweather were...

                      Doubt that happens though...
                      Nah, Salido only proved that he could barely beat a guy in his 2nd pro fight even after ignoring weight and cheating. Not that impressive.

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