Cheat on the scales and throw hundreds of lowblows Salidoe? Ok noted...
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... Salido: "To beat Lomachenko you only need to":...
... come above the agreed upon weight for the fight...
... have a "good ref" in there...
... then hold whenever you need to... use all the low bows you need to... and all the dirty tactics are required... (without being in danger that the ref would deduct points from you)...
... that's it...
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Salido is pathetic.
Loma in his current shape would smash that bum and spread him all over the ring like a butter!
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Originally posted by dot.c.eh View PostLol what the hell? Why? I'm just a rando noob nobody. I have a good heart and will always admit when I'm wrong, but my boxing knowledge is mediocre at best and my writing ain't any better.
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Originally posted by dot.c.eh View Post1. "savage" rabbit punches
2. defend yourself at all times.
3. this is dirty but everyone tries to do it
4. people who excessively bend at the waist always complain about rabbit punches but are always exposing the back of their head
2. what's the complaint - Rigo was hugging him
3. he didn't do anything
4. rigo was breaking the rules bending below the waist - again there was no power in what Loma did
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I don't think it is a good idea to try the same kind of tactics.
Salido barely squeaked the narrowest of wins, and needed referee assistance to get there. To replicate this, all three of the following need to be true:
1) Loma would need to have learned nothing from the experience.
2) Campbell would need to be as good at dirty tactics as Salido.
3) Campbell would need a very forgiving ref.
Since 1) isn't true then Salido's advice is bad.
Since 2) also isn't true (all three need to be true) then Salido's advice is not just bad, it is likely detrimental.
Since 3) relies on blind luck, then Salido's advice should plain be ignored. It is more about hoping there is some symbolic value in having the one person to defeat Loma involved, rather than any actual value he brings in any other capacity.
Salido didn't create a blueprint for beating Loma, he used up the one chance anyone would ever get to catch him unprepared for dirty pro antics. Hell, that trick didn't even work for the whole fight - just long enough for Salido to sneak the win. Thinking that anyone should try repeating that same trick is just setting them up for failure.
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Guys, I know I'm deviating from topic here but I think I needed to share this.
Kosie Tanaka tied Vasyl Bumchenko for fastest achievement to win three-weight championships in the sport of boxing ; Kosie is was only 23 years old. In contrast, Bumchenko was 30 years old and needed a the help of Toprank to grant him a world title shot in his second pro fight, a fight against Orlando Salidoe that he lost.
Kosei is also fastest ever Japanese fighter to win a world title. Has never fought any opponent who had a losing record.
It should be noted that, if it wasnt for Orlandoe losing the World Boxing Organisation World Feather Title, Vasyl Bumchenko would of never fought Gary Russell Jr. for it in the future, So Orlando Salidoe should be thanked for Bumchenko reaching this 'historic three weight-championship' ''achievement''.
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