Comments Thread For: Salido Gives Campbell Advice on How To Beat Lomachenko
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Grossly over weight, hit the nuts, use your elbows & head...check. When he beats you up hold on and hope the judges give you a pass...Got it.Comment
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If Naoya Inoue had struggled with Omar Andres Narvaez It still wouldn't be as bad as Vasily Bumchenko struggling with Orlandoe because Inoue leaped over flyweight and whooped the lineal champ.Lol you are mental and need to seek help. Thats the point im making why bring up Salido if hes gone on to beat fighters who are much better than Salido?
Calling him Bumachanko yet amazed by two fighters with less skills?
Skipped a division where there was multiple fighters on the p4p list to a division where his last 2 fights where like 50/1 odds lol. A division whos best fighters Burnett(Frampton was schooling Nonito compared to how he was doing vs Nonito) Tete (Who been KO'd by a opponent Nonito easily starched years ago), Rodriguez( who beat who?) Nery (a fighter who cant even make weight and be professional), and old Nonito (whos passed his prime).
Calling someone a bum yet riding hard for someone who was openly ducking the so called bum when both were champions in the same division. Stuttering whenever his name was brought up. Funniest when he was calling him out on twitter and he had to have Rigo get involved to save him and say he should fight him. Wonder what that makes the fighter you support?
Gervonta Davis ******-out Jose Pedraza, but washed Bumchenko had to go the distance?! and got hands put on him? How is Bumchenko so skilled?
Kosei Tanaka only fights prime fighters, so I don't know who on Kosei's record I can compare to shot Orlandoe.
I see a very competitive fight between a massive underdog vs. a grossly favored Olympic-Gold medalist, that according to boxing experts at the time expected Vasily to outclass Orlando Salidoe.
Moreover : Scott Christ (Badlefthook.com) and Brian Mazique (Bleacherreport.com) scored the bout 115-113 for Salido, while Dan Rafael (ESPN) had it 114-114.
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Must admit Lomachenko Loma ruined Salido, that's just a statistical fact.
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Originally Posted by 1hourRun
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.
Meanwhile you over here saying Pvssy-G is the greatest middleweight ever.
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I knew about the hitting behind the head all along. That elbow, tho, is something else, and clearly intentional.It works both ways : Bumchenko likes to hold/control opponents heads to limit their offense, it also causes them to hit him low when they try to land body-shots:
More examples of Bumchenko playing the role of a victim, whilst being the cause of the infraction.

Here we see Bumchenko score his point ( a straight left hand ) and immediately resorts to cheating to keep Walters from returning fire by jumping on his back

Clear elbow : how does this bum get rated in the top five P4P resorting to elbows?Comment
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But Loma did ruin Salido, he was never the same & easily beatable. Afterward, Salido was DQed or lost twice as much as he won.
If Naoya Inoue had struggled with Omar Andres Narvaez It still wouldn't be as bad as Vasily Bumchenko struggling with Orlandoe because Inoue leaped over flyweight and whooped the lineal champ.
Gervonta Davis ******-out Jose Pedraza, but washed Bumchenko had to go the distance?! and got hands put on him? How is Bumchenko so skilled?
Kosei Tanaka only fights prime fighters, so I don't know who on Kosei's record I can compare to shot Orlandoe.
I see a very competitive between a massive underdog vs. a grossly favored Olympic-Gold medalist, that according to boxing experts at the time expected Vasily to outclass Orlando Salidoe.
Moreover : Scott Christ (Badlefthook.com) and Brian Mazique (Bleacherreport.com) scored the bout 115-113 for Salido, while Dan Rafael (ESPN) had it 114-114.
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Skills doe! P4P!
Have you checked Orlandoe's record prior to the Bumchenko fight? Its terrible, Cristobal Cruz had a total of 11 loses when he accomplish something that Vasily Bumchenko could not ; despite not having a elite amateur background, Cruz defeated Orlando Salidoe for the vacant IBF World Feather-weight title.
Cristobal Cruz currently has 22 losses on this record, but at least he beat Salidoe.Comment
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