A 5 minute formality.Impractical Poster wrote:Hell if I know. Them offering and Mayweather rejecting would be nothing more than a formality.
They should do it. Then brag about it.
A 5 minute formality.Impractical Poster wrote:Hell if I know. Them offering and Mayweather rejecting would be nothing more than a formality.
Why is it inexcusable? Do you know all of the background on this decision?Horse wrote: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.
I don't need to know the details.Tanzio wrote:Why is it inexcusable? Do you know all of the background on this decision?
Nobody is genuflecting in the direction of your stall multiple times a day, Mr. Ed. Get over yourself.
Have you asked every single Victoria's secret model out on a date? Why not?Horse wrote: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.
Mayweather would not let Davis fight him.Horse wrote: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?
No more pathetic than John Molina Jr and Henry Lundy. There are many factors involved in scheduling. Lomassiah is staying busy. If he doesn't go after someone more deserving in his next fight he will start declining on p4p lists.Horse wrote:I don't need to know the details.Tanzio wrote:Why is it inexcusable? Do you know all of the background on this decision?
Nobody is genuflecting in the direction of your stall multiple times a day, Mr. Ed. Get over yourself.
This opponent is pathetic for a top 10 P4P fighter to be facing.
Shameful.
If I wanted to date one of them then I would ask them.jockpunk wrote:Have you asked every single Victoria's secret model out on a date? Why not?
Why not ask Davis if he wants to fight?Naandrew wrote:Mayweather would not let Davis fight him.
The other top guys are all fighting on July 15th on HBO.
Maywhether is on record saying he won't let Davies fight Loma for some time. No point offering fight when you KNOW you will get refused. Wastemen looking for something to bitch about on a boxing forum inst a reason for busyness decisions.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?
I am defending it and I think that Lomassiah is a prima dona worshipped prematurely.Horse wrote:Why not ask Davis if he wants to fight?Naandrew wrote:Mayweather would not let Davis fight him.
The other top guys are all fighting on July 15th on HBO.
There are plenty of fighters better than Marriaga that don't have fights scheduled. How many of them were asked?
This fight is awful and it should not be defended even by his nuthuggers.
His financial desires were MET!!! Can you read??? ... Then there was hand problems and weight problems... He doesn't want to get his ass knocked out cold, which happened to his friend Rocky Martinez who was completely dominated and knocked stiff -- and a guy who Salido lost to... There're also a lot of North American Boxing interests who don't want him facing Lomachenko... That robbery loss is the only thing they have over Lomachenko... They won't even give Gary Russell the Santa Cruz, Selby, or Frampton fights because Gary knocking those clowns out would make Lomachenko look good.Enlightened-One wrote: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.
Yes, there is a point in offering him the fight.Tarkus wrote:Maywhether is on record saying he won't let Davies fight Loma for some time. No point offering fight when you KNOW you will get refused. Wastemen looking for something to bitch about on a boxing forum inst a reason for busyness decisions.
Translation of Floyd quotes in article: Davis needs to be protected. We're gonna handpick and duck and dodge and bypass Lomachenko. Oh I almost forgot: I don't do business with Bob Arum because he's a grumpy old man! L O LImpractical Poster wrote: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
You shouldn't be.Tanzio wrote:I am defending it and I think that Lomassiah is a prima dona worshipped prematurely.
Why shouldn't they publish the list of fighters that have turned down a fight against Lomachenko?Tanzio wrote:Again, what do you know about who they asked? Why should they publish some kind of report card for you?
They were both rubbish opponents and Crawford should have been fighting better.Tanzio wrote:No more pathetic than John Molina Jr and Henry Lundy.
Whats trying hard, pretending you are doing something by making futile offers? Ridiculous. Offering whooping 750K to Salido is making effort. Offering the portion of your purse to Walters is making effort. You can never make trolls and idiots happy whatever you do.Horse wrote:Yes, there is a point in offering him the fight.Tarkus wrote:Maywhether is on record saying he won't let Davies fight Loma for some time. No point offering fight when you KNOW you will get refused. Wastemen looking for something to bitch about on a boxing forum inst a reason for busyness decisions.
Lomachenko seems happy enough fighting nobodies. They don't seem to be trying very hard at all to get good opponents for Loma.
So what if the offers are "futile"?Tarkus wrote:Whats trying hard, pretending you are doing something by making futile offers? Ridiculous. Offering whooping 750K to Salido is making effort. Offering the portion of your purse to Walters is making effort. You can never make trolls and idiots happy whatever you do.
Horse wrote:So what if the offers are "futile"?Tarkus wrote:Whats trying hard, pretending you are doing something by making futile offers? Ridiculous. Offering whooping 750K to Salido is making effort. Offering the portion of your purse to Walters is making effort. You can never make trolls and idiots happy whatever you do.
They could spend two hours of their time making initial offers to the 20 best possible opponents and see what happens.
What's the worst that could happen? Everyone says no?!
If Lomachenko is a badass who everyone is ducking then fine, fight a few bums.
But if they are not even asking the best possible opponents if they want to fight him, then they can't honestly claim that Lomachenko is getting ducked.
My response was in the context of not only the title of the article and also the first paragraph, but also separate recent articles whereby Salido supplied his side of the story.Kalan wrote:His financial desires were MET!!! Can you read??? ... Then there was hand problems and weight problems... He doesn't want to get his ass knocked out cold, which happened to his friend Rocky Martinez who was completely dominated and knocked stiff -- and a guy who Salido lost to... There're also a lot of North American Boxing interests who don't want him facing Lomachenko... That robbery loss is the only thing they have over Lomachenko... They won't even give Gary Russell the Santa Cruz, Selby, or Frampton fights because Gary knocking those clowns out would make Lomachenko look good.Enlightened-One wrote: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.
Plenty of good opponents yet ends up fighting a guy from the division below that's lost to somebody he's destroyedHorse wrote: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?
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?
I'd enjoy the fight more.crusader wrote:Stephen Smith
Ya, because he'd be such a big improvement over Marriaga; there could be no disappointment if that fight had been made instead
Exactly Mayweather has been crystal clear they don't want that fight because he isn't ready. Pure bollocks because anyone with a paper belt should be ready to fight anyone in their weight class.Tarkus wrote:Maywhether is on record saying he won't let Davies fight Loma for some time. No point offering fight when you KNOW you will get refused. Wastemen looking for something to bitch about on a boxing forum inst a reason for busyness decisions.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?
I'd enjoy Marriaga more; there, does that offset your opinion?Horse wrote:I'd enjoy the fight more.crusader wrote:Stephen Smith
Ya, because he'd be such a big improvement over Marriaga; there could be no disappointment if that fight had been made instead
At least he's a super featherweight.