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No matter what happens Salido still owns Lomo
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The myth about the Salido low blows is amazing how much traction it's gotten.
It's become a JFK size conspiracy but the truth is they were body shots that lomo carefully disguised as low punches. If they were low blows then how come the ref didn't disqualify? A trained expert didn't see them as illegal and I'd believe a professional referee over armchair fans on boxingscene.
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Originally posted by lparm View PostThe myth about the Salido low blows is amazing how much traction it's gotten.
It's become a JFK size conspiracy but the truth is they were body shots that lomo carefully disguised as low punches. If they were low blows then how come the ref didn't disqualify? A trained expert didn't see them as illegal and I'd believe a professional referee over armchair fans on boxingscene.
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostAnd Canelo will always be known as a drug cheat. All the greatest fighters in history have a loss on their record. Only the ones who were never tested against PRIME elites retire undefeated.
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Originally posted by lparm View PostThe myth about the Salido low blows is amazing how much traction it's gotten.
It's become a JFK size conspiracy but the truth is they were body shots that lomo carefully disguised as low punches. If they were low blows then how come the ref didn't disqualify? A trained expert didn't see them as illegal and I'd believe a professional referee over armchair fans on boxingscene.
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You must all forgot
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...ed-world-title
He was over the limit and did not attempt to make weight.
"Salido (40-12-2, 28 KOs) was resigned to the fact that he wasn't going to make 126 and did not attempt to lose any more weight, instead putting his pants back on, posing for pictures with Lomachenko and leaving the stage quietly."
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