Las Vegas Review-Journal

Restless Salido brings his act to HBO

Junior lightweigh­t bout highlights card

- By Gilbert Manzano Las Vegas Review-journal

Orlando Salido isn’t the type to lounge around the house for long periods.

He can’t stay still, which is evident in his boxing style. Salido looks for action by fighting inside, making him a fan favorite.

Salido produced the 2016 Fight of the Year against Francisco Vargas, a 12-round slugfest that ended in a majority draw, and a fitting fight the night after Muhammad Ali’s death.

The Mexican warrior had two grueling matches against Roman Martinez in 2015, and Salido’s rugged approach handed Vasyl Lomachenko his only loss three years ago.

There’s nothing boring about Salido, and he likes to keep it that way even when he’s not in the ring.

When Salido isn’t feeling productive, he turns on his side-hustle app; he’s an Uber driver in Phoenix.

“I get fed up being at the house,” he said. “I need to get out, and I enjoy it. Why not drive around and do something productive?”

Salido hasn’t had time to pick up passengers lately. He’s been busy training for his Saturday fight against Mickey Roman, an all-mexican junior lightweigh­t match that headlines an “HBO Boxing After Dark” triplehead­er at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.

On most nights, Salido is mustwatch TV, especially when he’s fighting another Mexican who likes to trade. But Salido has competitio­n with his old foe Lomachenko.

Lomachenko and Salido will enter the ring around the same time Saturday night. Lomachenko will be in New York for his Espn-televised showdown against Guillermo Rigondeaux in a battle between two-time Olympic gold medalists.

Salido explained why his fight is better than Lomachenko’s.

“Who knows with those two, they’re very technical fighters,” Salido said. “They move around often, but I think it’s more of an amateur style fight that will come down to points.

“(Roman) and I are both warriors. Once we get inside the ring, you’re in for a real treat.”

Lomachenko is on top of many pundits’ best pound-for-pound lists because of his once-in-a-generation skills. But the Ukrainian wizard still hasn’t shaken off the loss to Salido.

Top Rank promoter Bob Arum, who promotes Lomachenko, said the Lomachenko-salido rematch could take place next if both fighters win Saturday.

“Arum knows what I want, and he has never come close to it,” Salido said about financial negotiatio­ns. “Lomachenko needs to avenge that loss to move on with his career, and he keeps doing big fights, but everyone always asks him about Orlando Salido.

“I’m more important to him than he is to me.”

Salido, 37, has had smaller purses than most fighters throughout his 21-year profession­al career. The

 ?? Erik Verduzco ?? Las Vegas Review-journal Junior lightweigh­ts Orlando Salido, left, and Miguel Roman square off in an “HBO Boxing After Dark” triplehead­er at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Saturday night.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal Junior lightweigh­ts Orlando Salido, left, and Miguel Roman square off in an “HBO Boxing After Dark” triplehead­er at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Saturday night.

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