What made Salido different?

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  • BigDramaShow
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    #41
    Originally posted by TJ highway
    You guys always cry Salido is a dirty fighter. A loss is a loss. He won because he kept constant presser on Loma. Attack Loma all the time and you can catch off balance because the way he moves his feet. Siri turned pro at 15. By the time he faced Loma, he was an 18 year professional veteran and a wold class fighter. I saw the fight. I saw the fight, was not the cleanest fight I every saw. But don't blame the 3rd man!

    Yeah you have to bully Loma and try to disrupt his accuracy

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    • BLASTER1
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      #42
      I'm sure Loma learnt more from Salido than most of his bigger names in pro boxing.
      If he were to re-match him now it wouldn't even be close.

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      • Clegg
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        #43
        Part of it is that Salido was better and more active on the inside than the other guys you mentioned. Pedraza can fight going forward but he doesn't push guys back to the ropes or throw 4-5 punches once he gets up close or smother his opponents work while leaving openings for himself.

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        • Pantera_
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          #44
          Many great fighters have losses early in their career. It's not a big deal.

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          • Larry the boss
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            #45
            Maybe just Maybe Loma learned from that experience and grew as a fighter

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            • rickJen
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              #46
              Salido is bigger and his offence is his defence.
              Lomachenko is too powerful when moving forward.
              If you can't do the reverse, and all you can do is move backward,
              don't even think of fighting Loma.
              It's pointless.

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              • Floyd is TBE
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                #47
                Loma got exposed. It is what it is. Just spare us with the experiences excuses. Salido was a cherry pick. We all know. Arum doesn't throw his fighters to the wolves. He's not in a rush to make the Lopez fight anytime soon, even though the kid is begging for that fight. Bob just straight up overestimated Lomachenko.

                The Mexican put fear in Loma's heart. He's scared to move up to 140 based on how Salido's size and physicality troubled him

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