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04-16-2011, 08:15 AM
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The Live Broadcast Will Begin at 7:30 P.M. PT / 10:30 P.M. ET On Showtime East

Juan Manuel Lopez vs. Orlando Salido

WBO featherweight championship



Unbeaten Juan Manuel “Juanma’’ Lopez has caught the attention of most everybody in boxing with his exciting, explosive style and unwavering charisma. Following in the footsteps of his countrymen like Puerto Rican superstars Felix Trinidad, Wilfred Benitez and Miguel Cotto, Lopez has been virtually unstoppable as he’s compiled a record of 30-0 with 27 knockouts.

On Saturday, April 16, Lopez, of San Juan, returns to SHOWTIME to defend his World Boxing Organization (WBO) featherweight title against former International Boxing Federation (IBF) 126-pound belt-holder Orlando “Siri’’ Salido (34-11-2, 22 KOs), of Ciudad Obregon, Mexico, in the main event live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING (10:30 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast).

The 27-year-old Lopez, a two-division world champion, is coming off the most significant win of his career, an eighth-round TKO over Mexico’s boxing legend and future Hall of Famer, Rafael Marquez, in a tense give-and-take slugfest last Nov. 6 on SHOWTIME. The victory came in the crowd-pleasing, powerful southpaw’s second title defense and third fight at 126 pounds.

Lopez came away victorious after Marquez, who was vying for a world title in his third weight division, could not answer the bell after the eighth round due to a shoulder injury. Despite a point deduction in the fourth, Lopez was ahead by the scores of 78-73, 77-73 and 77-74.

A five-year pro, Lopez made five successful defenses of the WBO 122-pound title before abandoning the division to challenge WBO 126-pound champion Steven Luevano on Jan. 28, 2010.

If triumphant on April 16, Lopez could be looking at several possible compelling matchups, but he isn’t underestimating the challenger.

“I expect a very tough fight against a strong fighter like Salido, who is a true warrior,’’ Lopez said. “But at the end of the day, I will be victorious and will give my Puerto Rican fans a fight to remember.”

An aggressive power-puncher who has knocked out 90 percent of his opponents, Lopez may not remain at 126 pounds for much longer. He recently stated he intends to move up to 130 pounds after two more fights – the defense against Salido and a possible rematch with Marquez.

“I really feel strong at 126,” Lopez said. “I’m eating well. I’m doing my diet the proper way. I definitely feel better than I did at 122 and I’m much stronger. But I may be moving up after the end of the year.”

Salido dropped defending champion Cristobal Cruz twice en route to winning a resounding decision and the IBF featherweight crown on May 15, 2010, in Ciudad Obregon . A convincing points victory – 117-109 twice and 116-110 – came in a rematch of a fight for the vacant IBF belt won by Cruz via split decision by the scores of 116-112 twice and 113-115 on Oct. 23, 2008, in Spokane , Wash.

In his last start, Salido lost a decision to his WBA counterpart, Yuriorkis Gamboa, in a wild knockdown affair on Sept. 11, 2010, in Las Vegas . Salido dropped Gamboa in the eighth, but went down twice himself in the 12th. At the finish, Gamboa had survived by the scores of 114-109, 115-109 and 116-109.

Salido, who turned pro at the tender age of 16 in March 1996, also went the distance while losing a decision to pound-for-pound mainstay and then-World Boxing Association (WBA)/IBF featherweight kingpin,, Juan Manuel Marquez – Rafael’s brother – in September 2004.

“It’s never easy to fight in a champion’s backyard, but I will give it my all to win and bring the belt back to Mexico ,” said Salido, who’ll be making his sixth appearance in a world title fight. “I know one thing, Lopez is a great champion who likes to fight and with my style it should make for a great and exciting fight.”

The 25-year-old, hard-hitting Cruz is ranked No. 11 by the IBF at 130 pounds and has won six in a row by knockout, including a TKO 2 over Wilfredo Acuna in his most recent start last Dec. 4, and 11 of his last 12 inside the distance. Cruz has gone the route only three times since turning professional in March 2007. The furthest he’s gone is 10 rounds.

But Cruz will be getting his sternest challenge to date against Martinez, the WBO’s No. 3-ranked contender whose only setback came in his last start on a close nod to local favorite Ricky Burns in an explosive, hotly contested match on Sept. 4, 2010, in Glasgow, Scotland.

The 28-year-old Martinez scored a knockdown in the first and won the early rounds, but Burns rallied to earn a victory after 36 minutes of gripping action by the scores of 115-113 and 115-112 twice.

Martinez captured the WBO belt in March 2009 with a fourth-round TKO over Nicky Cook in Manchester , England , and made two successful defenses in Puerto Rico . He scored a ninth-round TKO over Feider Viloria in September 2009 and stopped Gonzalo Munguia in the fourth in May 2010.

Gus Johnson will call the action from ringside with Al Bernstein providing color commentary and Jim Gray serving as ringside reporter. David Dinkins Jr. is the executive producer of SHOWTIME Sports with Chuck McKean producing and Bob Dunphy directing.

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The Undercard

Rican Contenders Luis Cruz and Roman Martinez

In an excellent co-feature from Ruben Rodriguez Coliseo in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, undefeated Luis Cruz (17-0, 14 KOs), of Philadelphia by way of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, will take on fellow world-ranked Puerto Rican and former WBO champion Roman “Rocky’’ Martinez (24-1-1, 15 KOs), of Vega Baja, in a 12-round junior lightweight bout. Top Rank, Inc. will promote the doubleheader.



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kiryjuan
04-17-2011, 02:02 AM
My money is with J.Manuel

el chido
04-17-2011, 03:54 AM
So Far, It looks like It, mind You, after watching the Berto vs. Ortiz fight, this One has a lower tone....

the wiz
04-17-2011, 04:12 AM
My money is with J.Manuel

Lopez got kick on his asxx

el chido
04-17-2011, 04:13 AM
Never Mind!!......What a Sixth Round!!...I retract my words, This Bout is Excellent as Well!.What a Night for Boxing Fans!!..A Treat indeed!!...

the wiz
04-17-2011, 04:19 AM
My money is with J.Manuel

Viva Mexico Carajoo

aquariusone
04-17-2011, 04:19 AM
It's all over. JuanMa losses in a TKO.

el chido
04-17-2011, 04:20 AM
Lopez got kick on his asxx

Ditto on That!!...He can throw as many water Water Bottles as He wants, but Salido Owned Him for Sure!!...What a Night for The Underdogs!!.....

Yogi
04-17-2011, 04:21 AM
What a year for boxing. With all these long shot underdogs are coming up with the big win. It sure has made it exciting. :thumbsup:

Gamer
04-17-2011, 04:52 AM
It was a great fight as expected.I will give credit to salido for a great fight.Juanma has no escuses as salido was the better man tonight.Lets hope a rematch is made to see them bang it out again.That what I want to see.

el chido
04-17-2011, 04:53 AM
Anybody knows If there will be a repeat on This Event??...My Old Man would definitely Love This One!!...We both Watched the Berto fight, but I think He missed This One....I know Showtime doesn't regularly re-broadcast boxing events, but just wondering.....

Gamer
04-17-2011, 05:05 AM
Anybody knows If there will be a repeat on This Event??...My Old Man would definitely Love This One!!...We both Watched the Berto fight, but I think He missed This One....I know Showtime doesn't regularly re-broadcast boxing events, but just wondering.....

Actually there is a replay at 1.30 tonight on Show-W 319 if you have it.I am sure this fight will be replayed in the following week.Just have to check the epg on rec to check.I will let you know if it shows up with a pm.

kiryjuan
04-17-2011, 05:15 AM
I never see Salcido soo taff, good match and nice win for Mexico.

el chido
04-17-2011, 05:45 AM
Actually there is a replay at 1.30 tonight on Show-W 319 if you have it.I am sure this fight will be replayed in the following week.Just have to check the epg on rec to check.I will let you know if it shows up with a pm.

Thanks Bro, I'd really appreciate That!!...The Old Man missed This One and would definetly be delighted to watch It!...Please let me know If You find Out, coz I went through Showtime's schedule right up to Tuesday and I didn't see It Listed!....

Fibroso
04-17-2011, 12:25 PM
This clearly shows you that a good fighter can come back from a loss and be champion again if given the chance to fight any superstar. Salido was the best trained fighter in this one. His concentration and training was much better than the champ's. Congrats to him and all the Mexican fans. Anything can happen in boxing, we'll see what happens on the rematch.