What fighters would have beat Salido in their 2nd pro fight?

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  • Vasyl’s dad
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    What fighters would have beat Salido in their 2nd pro fight?

    What fighters in history would have beaten a 55 fight veteran, former world champion in their 2nd pro fight?
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    Mikey Garcia for one

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    • BLASTER1
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      #3
      I really cant think of any tbh.
      I haven't been watching boxing for aslong as you guys so maybe youse can think of one.

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      • 4truth
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        #4
        Better question is which fighters could beat Salido and Laurence Cole?

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        • DeadLikeMe
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          Mark Breland by wide UD

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          • _Maxi
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            #6
            Originally posted by Real boxer
            What fighters in history would have beaten a 55 fight veteran, former world champion in their 2nd pro fight?
            A Salido that didn't make weight you mean.

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            • KTFOKING
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              #7
              It depends. How many fighters would be 25 years old in their second professional fight?

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              • Raggamuffin
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                #8
                Originally posted by Real boxer
                What fighters in history would have beaten a 55 fight veteran, former world champion in their 2nd pro fight?
                Most of the greats. Loma gets no credit fo fighting Salido and losing lmao. Sike lol.

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                • sbbigmike
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Real boxer
                  What fighters in history would have beaten a 55 fight veteran, former world champion in their 2nd pro fight?
                  The elite ones, elite fighters ain't losing to no one with 14 losses, 4 draws, and a no contest...that's about 20 fights of ls

                  I recall fmj telling gatti, he'll never lose to a fighter with five losses...well I view the near 20L fighter with such disdain like a young Floyd...

                  If Loma believed his skillset he woulda ran it back, real champions don't concede on a l, they want to run it back like a man would... smoke n mirrors...real champs like manny and Floyd ain't want nobody having moral victories over them
                  Last edited by sbbigmike; 07-30-2018, 10:02 PM.

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                  • chrisJS
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                    Not Hopkins, Armstrong, Marquez, Arguello, Sanchez, Napoles, Ortiz, Pacquaio just to name a few legends who had losses within their early career to much lesser fighters.

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