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  • Originally posted by RetroSpeed05 View Post
    Posted my response of his resume Vic was not top 10 when he fought him and Ryoichi was coming off a loss and year layoff he didn't fight him when Ryoichi was top of his game 2017 as lineal champion.

    Ryoichi#9 rated ring fighter #12 rated in boxrec.
    I just seen the rankings you posted, however as you know rankings vary among diverse panels. By your own admission you rank Ryoichi Taguchi top ten according to the link you provided, again, whether you rank Ryoichi 2 or #10. for a prospect to be fighting a top ten opponent in his eight professional bout is a clear indication that Kosei is special.

    Old Orlando Salidoe was ranked #6. according to TBR when Vasily lost. Kosei Tanaka past his test at world level against a top ten ranked opponent, Bumchenko failed.
    Last edited by 1hourRun; 08-26-2019, 02:14 PM.

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    • Father knows best!

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      • Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
        I just seen the rankings you posted, however as you know rankings vary among diverse panels. By your own admission you rank Vic Victorio Saludar top ten according to the link you provided, again, whether you rank Victorio Saludar 7 or #10. for a prospect to be fighting a top ten opponent in his sixth professional bout is a clear indication that Kosei is special.

        Old Orlando Salidoe was ranked #6. according to TBR when Vasily lost. Kosei Tanaka past his test at world level, Bumchenko failed.

        Well that's the point what did Loma do after? why harp back to 2014? For Ryoichi to be one of his best wins compared to what Loma did taking fighters 0's moving up and fighting the best but having fighters duck him Salido rematch, Corrales ducked him so he fought wba regular champ Sosa, Vargas ducked him his own trainer and i paraphrase his coach Joel Diaz said that Loma is not a fight he wants for his fighter because Loma is to good that hes boring. Davis is "too young and in no rush" and Berchelt is busy fighting flat footed fighters.

        He moves up fights Linares while injured and takes the the belt and Lineal belt. Wants Commey but Commey gets injured and doesn't want a Loma fight before tune up. Takes on Pedraza for his strap, now fighting Campbell for Mikeys wbc title he dropped and than fight for the ibf to be undisputed. Pretty sure its Berchalt after that.

        Even as a hater how can you say what Tanaka did comes even close to this? Wbo vacant titles or what Loma did?

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        • Originally posted by RetroSpeed05 View Post
          Well that's the point what did Loma do after? why harp back to 2014? For Ryoichi to be one of his best wins compared to what Loma did taking fighters 0's moving up and fighting the best but having fighters duck him Salido rematch, Corrales ducked him so he fought wba regular champ Sosa, Vargas ducked him his own trainer and i paraphrase his coach Joel Diaz said that Loma is not a fight he wants for his fighter because Loma is to good that hes boring. Davis is "too young and in no rush" and Berchelt is busy fighting flat footed fighters.

          He moves up fights Linares while injured and takes the the belt and Lineal belt. Wants Commey but Commey gets injured and doesn't want a Loma fight before tune up. Takes on Pedraza for his strap, now fighting Campbell for Mikeys wbc title he dropped and than fight for the ibf to be undisputed. Pretty sure its Berchalt after that.

          Even as a hater how can you say what Tanaka did comes even close to this? Wbo vacant titles or what Loma did?
          Close to what? Kosei Tanaka became three-weight champion in the same amount of fights like Bumchenko, at a much younger age, without taking a loss or the help of a Toprank contract that ensured him to get a world title opportunity in his second pro fight.

          You talk about injuries? Rangsan Chayanram broke both of Kosei's eye sockets! Did Kosei cry about that? NO, he moved up in weight and beat Sho Kimura and showed Bumchenko how its done, no excuses, no losses, still undefeated, not even in his prime.

          SCREW BUMCHENKO. PERIOD!

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          • Originally posted by EDDIE SPERM View Post
            Father knows best!
            Lol Daddy Salido

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            • Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post








              Orlando laid the blueprint on how to beat dirty Bumchenko: one of the most grimy underhanded euro-bums you will come across in the sport of boxing.

              When you fight Bumchenko, throw the rule book out the window to level the playing field.
              What’s your criteria for labelling someone a Euro bum?

              On another thread regarding Crawford being a future hall of famer you referenced him beating Ricky Burns as to why he should qualify. I’m a Crawford fan but I laughed at that, even Ricky Burns laughed at that.

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              • Salido is in a good position to Give that advice.

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                • Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                  Close to what? Kosei Tanaka became three-weight champion in the same amount of fights like Bumchenko, at a much younger age, without taking a loss or the help of a Toprank contract that ensured him to get a world title opportunity in his second pro fight.

                  You talk about injuries? Rangsan Chayanram broke both of Kosei's eye sockets! Did Kosei cry about that? NO, he moved up in weight and beat Sho Kimura and showed Bumchenko how its done, no excuses, no losses, still undefeated, not even in his prime.

                  SCREW BUMCHENKO. PERIOD!
                  Your butthurt could heat whole Alaska.

                  So what's about Tanska's quality of opposition?

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                  • I don't think Loma is the same fighter now that he was when he faced Salido. Loma has faced a bunch of different pro styles now and has learned I'm sure and adjusted. Salido was a rare breed though, a tough Mfer who did anything he could get away with to win. It's the refs fault, not his that he got away with all the low blows. That ref was horrific all fight.

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                    • Originally Posted by j.razor
                      I'm a post like you guys do....Salido is an All Time Great.

                      Originally posted by MrShakeAndBake View Post
                      Umm no he is not lol, after that fight his career went down the hill, he lost to Martinez, who Loma eventually fought and knocked out. Which nullified the reason for a rematch anyways...

                      LOL
                      That's how you guys post saying things like l0m0 is the best ever....LMMFAO!

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