I'll be rooting for Lomachenko, for the sake of a new star, however I just have this feeling that Salido will win.
I'll be rooting for Lomachenko, for the sake of a new star, however I just have this feeling that Salido will win.
Once this fight gets to the late rounds, loma is gonna be in some deep shit.. I hope Salido kicks his ass.
Rigo is better than loma..
Seriously looking forward to this fight!
If Lomanchenko pulls this off its gonna be a hugely historic night and a new sensation in boxing will be born.
World Boxing News - WBN Preview: Defining night beckons for Vasyl Lomachenko
This is live on Boxnation for any UK members that didn't know![]()
Apologies if I'm mistaken but what are u basing this on? I'm pretty sure u said in a previous thread that u hadn't seen much of Loma as an amateur. So if u are basing this on his 1 pro fight that is extremely blind of you. May I remind you Rigo scraped a SD against Cordoba, a guy Bernard dunne stopped and also looked very average against Marriquin.
The kid spars hard with middleweights over 12 rounds regularly and allegedely sends a fair few to the canvas.
I here he's been doing this for years so let's see what happens on Saturday.
I'm betting on a Lomanchenko tko
Even if he loses he wins... Massive exposure on world level and one defeat ain't gonna be such a big deal really.
People will just say oh well it was only his second fight and against a champion.
I think his body shots will seriously fuck Salido up
We shall see.
Last edited by smashup; 02-27-2014 at 03:29 PM.
This is the fight im looking forward to the most this weekend. Salido is no mug but you just get the feeling the boxing ability of Lomanchenko will be too much for him. Salido needs to pressure because I don't see him outboxing him. But the combinations and bodywork will be the difference in this fight I reckon. Im going for a Lomancheko KO
That does not me as a good thing, more an early career ending thing. Also he should be sparring with 118lbers for speed and distance work.
As for the fight, Lomanchenko does seem exceptional. That this is a 'world title' fight is probably down more to the ridiculous amount of alphabet organizations, than some sensational achievement.
Do not get me wrong, if Lomanchenko wins he deserves a ton of kudos.
But I remember when it was rumoured De La Hoya was to debut against Hernandez. De La Hoya's management quashed the rumour, rightly pointing out that if a fighter fights 50/50 fights from day one, they will probably have a 50/50 record and potentially have their confidence shattered. And it did not take too long for Oscar to start fighting world class opposition, including a destructive victory over Hernandez.
Rademacher is the only evidence we have of an amateur fighting the best from day one, and Pete never really recovered from losing to THE champ and a leading contender in his first two bouts. I hope Lomanchenko's management have got the best interests of the fighter as their priority...
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
This is such an odd fight. Loma doesn't deserve a title shot in his second pro fight and at the same time, why would his people let him take a fight against Salido in his second pro fight. Where does he go from there? Defend his title? Move on to bigger things like the winner of Donaire's next fight? The whole thing is a bit crazy, isn't it?
IF he gets into the later rounds, that's the question. If Loma tags him enough early, he might get him out of there by round 8-10. I agree if this fights get into the championship rounds, Loma might be in for some trouble. It's a heck of an interesting match-up though.
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