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Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 13:26
by boxer39
Orlando Salido in trouble in Obregon Mexico.

source: www.mediosobson.com

DETIENEN AL BOXEADOR ORLANDO el “SIRI” S. R. ; PROTAGONIZO ZAFARRANCHO EN ANTRO DE LA MIGUEL ALEMÁN
Alrededor de las 3:00 de la mañana de este domingo 31 de diciembre, el boxeador Orlando "Siri" S. R., fue detenido por elementos de la policia municipal de Cajeme, cuando bajo los efectos de las bebidas alcohólicas propició un zafarrancho en el antro denominado Bar La Katrina, generándose un fuerte despliegue policial para su arresto.
El incidente se produjo por la avenida Miguel Alemán entre Guerrero e Hidalgo, en el Centro de la ciudad.
Testigos en el lugar de los hechos señalaron que el pugilista inicialmente escenificó un escándalo al sostener una riña con una persona del sexo femenino.
Al arribar elementos de la Policía Municipal se entrevistaron con los encargados del negocio y luego le pidieron al excampeón mundial que se retirara del establecimiento, debido a que ya cerrarían.
Sin embargo se negó hacerlo por lo que fue sometido y arrestado.
Posteriormente a la Jefatura de Policía Municipal acudió el gerente del antro y afirmó que a causa del violento hecho que provocó destrozos además de que numerosos clientes atemorizados abandonaron el lugar sin pagar su consumo en el lapso de las 23:00 horas del sábado a las 3:00 de la mañana del domingo, asegurando que este monto asciende a 72 mil 500 pesos.
El representante del local fue orientado para que acudiera a interponer formal denuncia en la Agencia del Ministerio Público Especializado en Querellas por el delito de abuso de confianza.
En tanto que “el Siri” que dijo vivir en la colonia Nueva Palmira quedó recluido en las celdas por faltas al Bando de Policía y Buen Gobierno.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 13:34
by Impractical Poster
It would help if I understood Spanish.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 13:39
by chinarich
Impractical Poster wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 13:34 It would help if I understood Spanish.
He was drunk and fighting with a woman in the street. Bail of 72,500 pesos...

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 14:02
by boxing_rocks
chinarich wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 13:39
Impractical Poster wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 13:34 It would help if I understood Spanish.
He was drunk and fighting with a woman in the street. Bail of 72,500 pesos...
Did he win? What weight was that fight at?

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 14:16
by Mimmy
Impractical Poster wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 13:34 It would help if I understood Spanish.
Let me translate it for you.

Basically hes in trouble.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 14:44
by boxing_rocks
mimmy123 wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 14:16
Impractical Poster wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 13:34 It would help if I understood Spanish.
Let me translate it for you.

Basically hes in trouble.
Is "hes" in Spanish?

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 14:49
by Tangerine
Got pissed,had an argument with a bird.
Police turn up ask him to leave,refuses to leave.
Gets nicked.
Bar owner saying all the customers were too scared to stay so left without paying for drinks at a total loss of earnings of nearly £3000.

Sounds like a normal Friday night up here...

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 17:02
by SenorPipino
That's pretty much how Mexicans routinely celebrate on New Year's Eve.

Siri just started a little early.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 17:19
by SenorPipino
Bail is about $3700 in US dollars.

But seeing that Salido is a celebrity and that it's Mexico, the boxer can probably shove a few hundred dollars in the direction of the precinct captain and be released.

He may now, however, need to lobby for a lucrative Lomachenko rematch to recoup the bribe money and pay the scofflaw bar tab.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 19:12
by Boxing Writer
boxing_rocks wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 14:02
chinarich wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 13:39
Impractical Poster wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 13:34 It would help if I understood Spanish.
He was drunk and fighting with a woman in the street. Bail of 72,500 pesos...
Did he win? What weight was that fight at?
Salido was overweight, but his contant low blows weren't that effective in the fight against woman.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 21:36
by Kalan
boxing_rocks wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 14:02
chinarich wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 13:39
Impractical Poster wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 13:34 It would help if I understood Spanish.
He was drunk and fighting with a woman in the street. Bail of 72,500 pesos...
Did he win? What weight was that fight at?
They had an impromptu sparring session... I hope she got a good kick to the testes in... and a sharp eye poke or 2.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 01 Jan 2018, 13:13
by SenorPipino
Some years back, after he dropped a dull, one-sided decision to Juan Marquez, Salido was arrested in Mexico for stealing cars.

At the time he referred to the incident as the most embarrassing moment of his life.

I wonder where Salido's latest fiasco ranks on his list.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 01 Jan 2018, 13:38
by greg
Boxing Writer wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 19:12
boxing_rocks wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 14:02
chinarich wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 13:39

He was drunk and fighting with a woman in the street. Bail of 72,500 pesos...
Did he win? What weight was that fight at?
Salido was overweight, but his contant low blows weren't that effective in the fight against woman.
:OhYes: you beat me to it :TU:

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 01 Jan 2018, 13:43
by Heretic
greg wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 13:38
Boxing Writer wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 19:12
boxing_rocks wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 14:02
Did he win? What weight was that fight at?
Salido was overweight, but his contant low blows weren't that effective in the fight against woman.
:OhYes: you beat me to it :TU:
And me :clap:

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 01 Jan 2018, 18:16
by SenorPipino
I suppose the low blows are in reference to his win over Lomachenko.

Much ado about nothing.

Lomachenko should have acted like a professional, not an amateur, and responded with low blows of his own.

That might have changed things.

Instead, Salido merely gave him an eye opening introduction to the professional ranks.

There's no whining (or at least there shouldn't be) in boxing.

It's a fight.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 01 Jan 2018, 18:25
by boxing_rocks
SenorPipino wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 18:16 I suppose the low blows are in reference to his win over Lomachenko.

Much ado about nothing.

Lomachenko should have acted like a professional, not an amateur, and responded with low blows of his own.

That might have changed things.

Instead, Salido merely gave him an eye opening introduction to the professional ranks.

There's no whining (or at least there shouldn't be) in boxing.

It's a fight.
Correct. The only reason Loma lost a close decision to Salido was that both Vasyl and his father/trainer were still amateurs.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 01 Jan 2018, 19:22
by Flump
boxing_rocks wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 18:25
SenorPipino wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 18:16 I suppose the low blows are in reference to his win over Lomachenko.

Much ado about nothing.

Lomachenko should have acted like a professional, not an amateur, and responded with low blows of his own.

That might have changed things.

Instead, Salido merely gave him an eye opening introduction to the professional ranks.

There's no whining (or at least there shouldn't be) in boxing.

It's a fight.
Correct. The only reason Loma lost a close decision to Salido was that both Vasyl and his father/trainer were still amateurs.
That fight always reminds me of De La Hoya against John John Molina, De La Hoya was given a real lesson in the dark arts but he sucked it up and won clearly

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 01 Jan 2018, 19:25
by jamamb
loma obviously learned from it, and i mean it was his 2nd pro. even fighters with big amateur backgrounds typically arent close to fully developed pros after 1 fight.

now he reacts almost immediatly to anything close to low and will foul back. kellerman asked him in an interview why he does this stuff now but didnt during the salido fight and he said 'this is experience'

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 01 Jan 2018, 21:00
by Kalan
SenorPipino wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 18:16 I suppose the low blows are in reference to his win over Lomachenko.

Much ado about nothing.

Lomachenko should have acted like a professional, not an amateur, and responded with low blows of his own.

That might have changed things.

Instead, Salido merely gave him an eye opening introduction to the professional ranks.

There's no whining (or at least there shouldn't be) in boxing.

It's a fight.
An extremely corrupt fight.... Worse than Hagler-Anteofermo 1 .... or Chavez-Whitaker.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 02 Jan 2018, 07:29
by crow
boxing_rocks wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 18:25
Correct. The only reason Loma lost a close decision to Salido was that both Vasyl and his father/trainer were still amateurs.
He certainly didn't throw enough. And they put no re-hydration clause.

But besides this, it was yet another Arum "setup" fight; the ref, the officials were all against him.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 02 Jan 2018, 08:01
by Heretic
SenorPipino wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 18:16 I suppose the low blows are in reference to his win over Lomachenko.

Much ado about nothing.

Lomachenko should have acted like a professional, not an amateur, and responded with low blows of his own.

That might have changed things.

Instead, Salido merely gave him an eye opening introduction to the professional ranks.

There's no whining (or at least there shouldn't be) in boxing.

It's a fight.
And then Loma would have been disqualified.

We all have seen it happen.

That's the worst advice ever :evil:

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 02 Jan 2018, 13:17
by boxing_rocks
crow wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 07:29
boxing_rocks wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 18:25
Correct. The only reason Loma lost a close decision to Salido was that both Vasyl and his father/trainer were still amateurs.
He certainly didn't throw enough. And they put no re-hydration clause.

But besides this, it was yet another Arum "setup" fight; the ref, the officials were all against him.
He didn't throw enough because of the same reason, lack of experience. They didn't know if he would be able to throw more and not gas later. He increased output at the end of the fight, but it was a little too late.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 02 Jan 2018, 15:04
by SenorPipino
Heretic wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 08:01
SenorPipino wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 18:16 I suppose the low blows are in reference to his win over Lomachenko.

Much ado about nothing.

Lomachenko should have acted like a professional, not an amateur, and responded with low blows of his own.

That might have changed things.

Instead, Salido merely gave him an eye opening introduction to the professional ranks.

There's no whining (or at least there shouldn't be) in boxing.

It's a fight.
And then Loma would have been disqualified.

We all have seen it happen.

That's the worst advice ever :evil:
That's just speculation. You don't know what the referee would have done.

Salido wasn't DQ'd.

Maybe the ref would have brought them together, warned them that they'll both be tossed if it continues, and ordered them to fight on.

But overall, it didn't seem the ref was too adverse to a chippy bout.

I think Lomachenko returning any low blows in kind is a solid suggestion.

True professionals wouldn't hesitate.

It would have shown Salido and his corner that Lomachenko was not the genteel European style amateur they were counting on.

The low blows were an obvious pre-fight strategy to throw Lomachenko off his game.

An introduction to Boxing 101. Salido wasn't going to win an amateur style fencing match, so he brilliantly went the roughouse route, which Lomachenko wasn't prepared for.

Lomachenko probably would say thanks to Salido for that early professional education.

He learned a ton in just 12 rounds.

Re: Orlando Salido in jail

Posted: 02 Jan 2018, 17:00
by crow
Loma was brought in to lose while being -600
https://www.proboxing-fans.com/betting- ... do_022114/

Every trick in the book was used against him.

Absolutely no effing way an honest ref would have allowed Salido's low blows.

Uncle Bob doing what he's always done best.