He doesn't desrve loma's fight cashing out.
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Comments Thread For: Orlando Salido: Retirement is Over, I'm Coming Back in 2018!
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Originally posted by SkillspayBills View PostWasn't he going to get 750k to face Loma again? For a guy that was driving Uber that is an enticing offer.
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I'd like to see the rematch just for laughs. Whether he get absolutely schooled and destroyed doesn't matter, I kinda wanna see Loma's face after being punched in the nuts repeatedly. Also, how do we know if Loma just can't handle dirty fighters and bruisers who are bigger?
I think we all expect him to destroy Salido, but part of me wonders if Salido's style presents problems that Loma can't fully adapt too, even if Loma wins but shows some weaknesses. Something future opponents would like to capitalise on.
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Hell yes! Never retire Salido!! I will watch this guy fight until the end of time. A rematch with Vargas at 130 or Rocky Martinez at 135 would work, or I'd love to see him fight Jhonny Gonzalez or Cristian Mijares, or move up and fight Dante Jardon or Nihito Arakawa
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Salido’s Mexican Style may need a little Cuban influence. With all the Wars, sometimes you just need to retire with enough motor function to wipe your own drool away. Word is you can really blow your money when people have to wipe you for a living.
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Pre the loss to Roman how much was the fight v Loma worth?
After the loss to Roman how much is the fight v loma worth now?
Talk about cutting your nose to spite your face!!!
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Originally posted by BigZ44 View PostHell yes! Never retire Salido!! I will watch this guy fight until the end of time. A rematch with Vargas at 130 or Rocky Martinez at 135 would work, or I'd love to see him fight Jhonny Gonzalez or Cristian Mijares, or move up and fight Dante Jardon or Nihito Arakawa
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Sounds like a fairly smart guy, really. He's certainly given boxing fans alotta entertainment thru the years. Hope he can get enough good paydays to retire though, before he's tipping his hat to telephone poles.
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