The featherweight world champion of the World Boxing Organization, Orlando "Siri" Salido (40-12-2, 28KOs), is in great physical condition after three months of training for his upcoming defense against the dangerous two-time Olympic gold medal winner Vasyl Lomechenko (1-0, 1KO), taking place on the 1st of March in San Antonio, Texas. Lomachenko will attempt to capture a title in his second professional fight. The fight will be the co-feature to the HBO/Azteca televised rematch between Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and Bryan Vera.

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Salido will take Lomachenko to school. I dont care what kind of amateur-record he has, this is his second pro-fight against a guy like Salido damn it! We dont even know if Lomachenko has stamina. Salido has lots of stamina…

It wont matter how good of condition salido is in he is still getting wrecked with the liver shot..it wont go more then 9 rounds imo.

[QUOTE=.:: JSFD26 ::.;14230684]Lets hope Salido derails this sh*t. I've had enough with the GGG bs going around. [SIZE="1"][I]Posted from Boxingscene.com App for Android[/I][/SIZE][/QUOTE] Care to explain how this is comparable to GGG's situation? :pat: If anything it's completely opposite, people…

Lets hope Salido derails this sh*t. I've had enough with the GGG bs going around. [SIZE="1"][I]Posted from Boxingscene.com App for Android[/I][/SIZE]

I just don't see how anyone can criticize this. If he's not ready he'll get ****ed up and it could ruin his pro career before it's started. It's refreshing.