By Dan Ambrose: Juan Manuel Lopez (31-1, 28 KO’s) had a nice three year run where he was one of the top champions in the sport but his time came up last April when Mexican Orlando Salido (37-11-2, 25 KO’s) took advantage of Lopez’s glass chin to hurt him multiple times in the process of stopping him in the 8th round. Lopez had been on the brink of losing to other fighters before this, but had somehow been able to get through those fights.
Juan Manuel Lopez
Lopez vs. Salido II this Saturday in San Juan, Puerto Rico
By Dan Ambrose: Juan Manuel Lopez (31-1, 28 KO’s) will be trying to avenge his defeat from last April while at the same time trying to recapture his World Boxing Organization (WBO) featherweight title against champion Orlando Salido (37-11-2, 25 KO’s) on Saturday night at the at the Caliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Juanma can’t afford to get whipped again by Salido
By Dan Ambrose: Whatever Top Rank promoter Bob Arum is doing, he needs to make sure that his once promising fighter former WBO featherweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez (31-1, 28 KO’s) avoids taking another whipping from Orlando Salido (37-11-2, 25 KO’s) when they meet up next month on March 10th at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Lopez vs. Salido II only two weeks away
Nailing Juanma with right hands is still the best way for Salido to beat him on March 10th
By Dan Ambrose: Juan Manuel Lopez (31-1, 28 KO’s) is promising things will be different in his rematch with WBO featherweight champion Orlando Salido (37-11-2, 25 KO’s) on March 10th at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Lopez, 28, has supposedly changed his game and will be more elusive to Salido’s powerful right hands, which he used effectively to stun and eventually take out the Puerto Rican Lopez last April.
Lopez wants to avenge his loss to Salido on March 10th, but will likely get whipped again
By Dan Ambrose: Former WBO featherweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez (31-1, 28 KO’s) wants more than anything to avenge his knockout loss from last year when he faces WBO featherweight champion Orlando Salido (37-11-2, 25 KO’s) in their rematch on March 10th at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Salido will chop Lopez down with right hands in the rematch
By Dan Ambrose: Next month former WBO featherweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez (31-1, 28 KO’s) will be attempting to regain his lost WBO title against the current champion former Lopez conqueror Orlando Salido (37-11-2, 25 KO’s) on March 10th at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Juanma can dish out the punishment but what happens when Salido hits him back?
By Dan Ambrose: In looking at recent training video of former WBO featherweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez (31-1, 28 KO’s) one can’t help noticing in what excellent shape he’s in as he prepares for his March 10th rematch against World Boxing Organization featherweight champ Orlando Salido (37-11-2, 25 KO’s) at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Orlando Salido may need a KO to beat Juanma on March 10th
By Dan Ambrose: It’s never a good sign when you see a champion like WBO featherweight champ Orlando Salido (37-11-2, 25 KO’s) having to travel to his opponents’ home town to fight. Salido, 31, will be traveling to San Juan, Puerto Rico on March 10th to fight a rematch with Juan Manuel Lopez (31-1, 28 KO at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente.
Lopez-Salido: Juanma will have to box Salido this time if he wants to win
By Dan Ambrose: If Juan Manuel Lopez (31-1, 28 KO’s) is smart he won’t even attempt to slug with WBO featherweight champion Orlando Salido (37-11-2, 25 KO’s) in their rematch on March 10th because Lopez doesn’t have the tools to beat Salido and will only get knocked out again like last time the two fighters went at it in April of last year.