Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
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Ruthless-RKO
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Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
According to Carl Moretti, Top Rank Inc.’s vice president of boxing operations, Salido turned down a $720,000 purse to face Lomachenko that night. Top Rank instead announced late Thursday night that Lomachenko will meet Colombia’s Miguel Marriaga in a super featherweight title fight ESPN will broadcast August 5 from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
“When [Salido’s] financial requests were met, suddenly there were other issues, like a hand problem, which led to a weight problem, which led to Marriaga,” Moretti told ESPN.com. “Funny how that happens. So we moved on to secure the best possible opponent at the time, and Miguel Marriaga stepped up to the plate.”
“When [Salido’s] financial requests were met, suddenly there were other issues, like a hand problem, which led to a weight problem, which led to Marriaga,” Moretti told ESPN.com. “Funny how that happens. So we moved on to secure the best possible opponent at the time, and Miguel Marriaga stepped up to the plate.”
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
Orlando Salido is a veteran seeking one final big payday before he retires. He wants to be paid his worth, because he can boast about being in possession of a rare commodity, which is the proud owner of being the only man that has ever defeated Vasyl Lomachenko in the pro ranks.
The Mexican is clearly not scared about suffering defeats or even slightly concerned about sharing the ring with Lomachenko. He’s made a business decision and is simply holding about for a better payday.
If Vasyl's handlers' desperately want him to avenge his sole defeat, then they should made to pay handsomely for the opportunity to do so.
Salido is almost 37 years of age and will be retiring shortly. And when this happens, fight fans are not going to continue giving him money during his retirement to help put food on the table and also provide a roof over the heads of his family, so I hope that his gamble pays off.
The Mexican is clearly not scared about suffering defeats or even slightly concerned about sharing the ring with Lomachenko. He’s made a business decision and is simply holding about for a better payday.
If Vasyl's handlers' desperately want him to avenge his sole defeat, then they should made to pay handsomely for the opportunity to do so.
Salido is almost 37 years of age and will be retiring shortly. And when this happens, fight fans are not going to continue giving him money during his retirement to help put food on the table and also provide a roof over the heads of his family, so I hope that his gamble pays off.
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They couldn't find anyone better than Marriaga?“Funny how that happens. So we moved on to secure the best possible opponent at the time, and Miguel Marriaga stepped up to the plate.”
More bottom-feeding for Loma.
And some people say he is P4P No. 1? What a joke.
Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
If it was up to me, I'd prefer him not to fight at all than take this. Marriaga lost his last fight not too long ago and was dominated by Walters, who I'm assuming is now retired after the beating he took from Lomachenko.
Rigondeaux seemed willing to step up so why couldn't that fight have been made? Rigo after this or 135 please
Rigondeaux seemed willing to step up so why couldn't that fight have been made? Rigo after this or 135 please
Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
What's the point of him moving up to 135 lbs if he's not going to fight the best there either?DannyMCR wrote:Rigo after this or 135 please
There are plenty of good opponents at his current weight.
Have they all ducked him?
How much were they offered?
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I don't question Loma's willingness to fight the best, his record proves it...Marriaga is certainly a step in the wrong direction though, I wonder why?
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Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
I wouldn't consider Marriaga a bottom feeder by any means. He just isn't elite. He will beat everyone except the best guys. So, it's safe to say he won't be winning this fight.Horse wrote:They couldn't find anyone better than Marriaga?“Funny how that happens. So we moved on to secure the best possible opponent at the time, and Miguel Marriaga stepped up to the plate.”
More bottom-feeding for Loma.
And some people say he is P4P No. 1? What a joke.
Who could they have found that was better t this point in time? Vargas, Davis? Mayweather certainly isn't putting his star fighter in with Loma. The other top 130 pounders are scheduled to fight already. Marriaga is a solid, but overmatched opponent. But, it's going to be difficult to find Loma an opponent who will not be over matched... who wants to fight anyhow. Loma will most likely have to move up in weight to get any worth while fights.
Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
Francisco Vargas - Was he asked?Impractical Poster wrote:I wouldn't consider Marriaga a bottom feeder by any means. He just isn't elite. He will beat everyone except the best guys. So, it's safe to say he won't be winning this fight.
Who could they have found that was better t this point in time? Vargas, Davis? Mayweather certainly isn't putting his star fighter in with Loma. The other top 130 pounders are scheduled to fight already. Marriaga is a solid, but overmatched opponent. But, it's going to be difficult to find Loma an opponent who will not be over matched... who wants to fight anyhow. Loma will most likely have to move up in weight to get any worth while fights.
Gervonta Davis - Was he asked?
Takashi Uchiyama - Was he asked?
Jose Pedraza - Was he asked?
Stephen Smith - Was he asked?
How many of the currently unavailable fighters had fights lined up 2.5 months ago right after Lomachenko's last fight?
Lomachenko's team should be talking to all of the top fighters in the division to try to get these fights made now or in the future.
How many of the top 10 ranked fighters in the division have even been offered the fight in the first place so they can reject it?
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Impractical Poster
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Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
First off, it's debatable whether the likes of Pedraza, Smith, Uchiyama, or Vargas are better than Marriaga. Very debatable. Wasn't Mayweather on record saying that Davis is not ready for Loma quite yet?Horse wrote:Francisco Vargas - Was he asked?Impractical Poster wrote:I wouldn't consider Marriaga a bottom feeder by any means. He just isn't elite. He will beat everyone except the best guys. So, it's safe to say he won't be winning this fight.
Who could they have found that was better t this point in time? Vargas, Davis? Mayweather certainly isn't putting his star fighter in with Loma. The other top 130 pounders are scheduled to fight already. Marriaga is a solid, but overmatched opponent. But, it's going to be difficult to find Loma an opponent who will not be over matched... who wants to fight anyhow. Loma will most likely have to move up in weight to get any worth while fights.
Gervonta Davis - Was he asked?
Takashi Uchiyama - Was he asked?
Jose Pedraza - Was he asked?
Stephen Smith - Was he asked?
How many of the currently unavailable fighters had fights lined up 2.5 months ago right after Lomachenko's last fight?
Lomachenko's team should be talking to all of the top fighters in the division to try to get these fights made now or in the future.
How many of the top 10 ranked fighters in the division have even been offered the fight in the first place so they can reject it?
Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
It's only debatable with Smith. The rest are all former world champions and are worth far more on his record than Marriaga, who is a no mark.Impractical Poster wrote:First off, it's debatable whether the likes of Pedraza, Smith, Uchiyama, or Vargas are better than Marriaga. Very debatable. Wasn't Mayweather on record saying that Davis is not ready for Loma quite yet?
Was Mayweather asked about a Davis fight by Lomachenko's team? If they reject a fair offer or refuse to negotiate then fine, but ask them.
How long does it take to send off an email, make a phone call or even send off a tweet?
His team doesn't have 5 minutes between them to try to get one of the best fights in the division made?
Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
More than likely Davis will fight on the Mayweather-McGregor undercard.
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montrealsuper
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Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
Lomachecnko is off limits for Davis by Haymon and Floyd - they don't want to destroy their future star already. Everyone knows there is zero chance super ducker Floyd and super protector Haymon will dare sacrifice Davis to Lomachenko ANY TIME SOON 
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montrealsuper
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Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
Davis will be protected as carefully as Wilder and Stevenson. You can be a thousand percent certain of that.
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But have they been offered the fight by Lomachenko's team?montrealsuper wrote:Lomachecnko is off limits for Davis by Haymon and Floyd - they don't want to destroy their future star already. Everyone knows there is zero chance super ducker Floyd and super protector Haymon will dare sacrifice Davis to Lomachenko ANY TIME SOON
They might both be ducking each other, as is often the case in boxing.
Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
I have no problem with this stay busy fight, as long as they don't act like he has cleaned out the division after this.
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Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
I think Salido dreams to land Tank Davis on May vs McG card.
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Sosa was a lame opponent as well.Tanzio wrote:I have no problem with this stay busy fight, as long as they don't act like he has cleaned out the division after this.
If he's only going to fight two opponents a year, then they have to be better than this.
Waste of a year. Garbage.
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Nice scenario. GTank destroys him setting up a Lomassiah showdown.boxing_rocks wrote:I think Salido dreams to land Tank Davis on May vs McG card.
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Your bias against certain fighters is showing like Sharon Stone's vagina.Horse wrote:Sosa was a lame opponent as well.Tanzio wrote:I have no problem with this stay busy fight, as long as they don't act like he has cleaned out the division after this.
If he's only going to fight two opponents a year, then they have to be better than this.
Waste of a year. Garbage.
Sosa had a belt. Who says Lomassiah won't fight again this year?
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Sosa is a garbage opponent for a top 10 P4Per.Tanzio wrote:Your bias against certain fighters is showing like Sharon Stone's vagina.
Sosa had a belt. Who says Lomassiah won't fight again this year?
Lomachenko should fight again this year, but he might as well not if he's just going to fight a third chump.
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Impractical Poster
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Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
It's pretty clear Mayweather does not want Davis in with Loma.Horse wrote:It's only debatable with Smith. The rest are all former world champions and are worth far more on his record than Marriaga, who is a no mark.Impractical Poster wrote:First off, it's debatable whether the likes of Pedraza, Smith, Uchiyama, or Vargas are better than Marriaga. Very debatable. Wasn't Mayweather on record saying that Davis is not ready for Loma quite yet?
Was Mayweather asked about a Davis fight by Lomachenko's team? If they reject a fair offer or refuse to negotiate then fine, but ask them.
How long does it take to send off an email, make a phone call or even send off a tweet?
His team doesn't have 5 minutes between them to try to get one of the best fights in the division made?
http://www.BS.com/mayweather-n ... ko--112697
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But is Lomachenko looking to fight Davis?Impractical Poster wrote:It's pretty clear Mayweather does not want Davis in with Loma.
http://www.BS.com/mayweather-n ... ko--112697
Have they made an offer?
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Was Frampton willing to step forward? LSC? GTank?Horse wrote:Sosa is a garbage opponent for a top 10 P4Per.Tanzio wrote:Your bias against certain fighters is showing like Sharon Stone's vagina.
Sosa had a belt. Who says Lomassiah won't fight again this year?
Lomachenko should fight again this year, but he might as well not if he's just going to fight a third chump.
Sosa was a credible belt holder who fought gamely.
Look, I coined the dude Lomassiah. I think he is nearly as overrated as 3G was for about 5 years there. But let's be fair, he is staying busy. I will give them the benefit of the doubt on this one, given Salido fell through.
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Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
Hell if I know. Them offering and Mayweather rejecting would be nothing more than a formality.Horse wrote:But is Lomachenko looking to fight Davis?Impractical Poster wrote:It's pretty clear Mayweather does not want Davis in with Loma.
http://www.BS.com/mayweather-n ... ko--112697
Have they made an offer?
Re: Salido Turned Down $720K for Lomachenko Rematch
Were any of them offered the fight?Tanzio wrote:Was Frampton willing to step forward? LSC? GTank?
Why are you mentioning fighters from the division below anyway?
Sosa was a joke of a title holder and was not a credible opponent for Lomachenko.Tanzio wrote:Sosa was a credible belt holder who fought gamely.
Look, I coined the dude Lomassiah. I think he is nearly as overrated as 3G was for about 5 years there. But let's be fair, he is staying busy. I will give them the benefit of the doubt on this one, given Salido fell through.
Lomachenko should have been negotiating with more fighters than just Salido.
This opponent is inexcusable.