Orlando Salido vs. Vasyl Lomachenko

DateMarch 1, 2014
LocationUnited States Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, United States
Title(s) on the line World Boxing Organization

Championship.


Mexico Orlando Salido vs. Ukraine Vasyl Lomachenko
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Tale of the tape
From
40–12–2 (28 KO) (1 NC) Pre-fight record 1–0–0 (1 KO)
Recognition

Result Orlando Salido def. Vasyl Lomachenko by Split Decision

Orlando Salido vs. Vasyl Lomachenko, was a boxing bout for the WBO world title. The bout was held on March 1, 2014, in San Antonio, Texas, United States.[1] The fight was televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing.

Had Lomachenko won the bout, he would have broken the record set by Thailand's Saensak Muangsurin, who won a junior welterweight world title in his third pro fight in 1975.

Lomachenko lost a controversial split decision despite landing 164 punches out of 441 vs 142 punches out of 645 for Salido.[2] Two judges had it for Salido, 116–112 and 115–113, while the third had it for Lomachenko 115–113. ESPN.com had it 114–114. Lomachenko, for his part, stated he felt the decision was "fair" and accepted blame for not following through with his corner's game plan, promising to learn from the experience and come back stronger.[3]

According to Boxing Insider, "Seriously, the guy had one fight – just one fight – to his name when he got a crack at the WBO Featherweight title. It was unheard of. It was beyond unheard of. In fact, it was literally a first." thus the attempt is still being a record of its own.[4]

Many boxing magazines mentioned that the referee allowed Salido to deliver an inordinate number of low blows. Salido was also criticized for failing to make weight and some sources stipulated that he did so intentionally, as well as coming back much heavier than Lomachenko on the fight night.

"He was fighting a full welterweight, getting hit in the balls all night, in only his second pro bout, and he still almost came back to win." - Machine Levine, Punch Lines Podcast

Background

Lomachenko is a Ukrainian professional boxer who became two-time Olympic gold medalist and a winner of gold medals at the 2009 World Amateur Boxing Championships and 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships.[5] At the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games he was awarded the Val Barker Trophy.[6]

Lomachenko is being regarded as one of the best amateur fighters of all time.[7]

Lomachenko wanted to fight for a world title in his pro debut, but that was not possible.[2]

Referee Laurence Cole

The referee of the fight, Laurence Cole, was roundly criticized by many boxing media-outlets for his perceived failure to properly conduct the match:

This was the latest in many controversies surrounding Cole, whose father Dickie Cole is the long time boxing commissioner of Texas.

Weight issues

Salido, 33, of Mexico, failed to make weight and was stripped of his belt at weigh-in. He was 128¼ pounds, well over the 126-pound limit.[2] And he weighed 11 pounds more than Lomachenko at the start of the contest.[11]

Boxing Insider, "Salido showed up heavy for the fight. Really heavy. One hundred forty-seven pounds heavy."[4]

Bad Left Hook: "A few things worked against him [Lomachenko]. Orlando Salido not making the fight's weight limit of 126 pounds and then rehydrating up to 147, compared to Lomachenko's 136."[11]

References

Preceded by
KO4 Jose Ramirez
Vasyl Lomachenko's bouts
March 1, 2014
Succeeded by
W12 Gary Russell, Jr.
Preceded by
KO7 Orlando Cruz
Orlando Salido's bouts
March 1, 2014
Succeeded by
KO11 Terdsak Kokietgym