Via Fightnews
"WBA #5 super featherweight Edwin Valero (17-0, 17 KOs) scored a first round knockout over 6-3 Aram Ramazyan Monday night on the big flyweight title twinbill in Paris. For Valero it was his 17th straight first round knockout. Valero is currently under a medical suspension imposed by the New York State Athletic Commission and cannot fight in the United States. After attempts failed to get his boxing license reinstated in the U.S., Valero resumed his career overseas in May. He has now fought in Argentina, Panama, Venezuela, Japan and France." :D
His last two fights. His bout with the Japanese dude was really funny especially the commentators. I don't understand Japanese but i was LMAO hearing the commentator's reactions when their fighter got KTFO! :D
their voices reminded me of the voices of the japanese commentators from the K-1 world grand prix finals a few weeks ago.
which two?
His last two fights. His bout with the Japanese dude was really funny especially the commentators. I don't understand Japanese but i was LMAO hearing the commentator's reactions when their fighter got KTFO! :D
just read at the BoxRec forum that Valero will most probably go to Thailand and fight Yodsanan 3K Battery as an eliminator for the right to challenge WBA champ Loco Mosquera.
Don't be fooled by his boxrec record. I've seen two of his fights. He's pretty much shitty, throws wide and very predictable punches, poor defense and can definitely get outboxed easily by a decently skilled boxer.
which two?
Don't be fooled by his boxrec record. I've seen two of his fights. He's pretty much shitty, throws wide and very predictable punches, poor defense and can definitely get outboxed easily by a decently skilled boxer.
his venezualean doctor said he was cleared to fight, but he "failed an MRI test" in america. and the rules are if you have ever suffered brain damage (either in ur life or in ur career) you are not allowed to fight as a professional fighter in this country. gay rule, isnt it?
He must not be affected by his little if any brain damage if he keeps KOing guys, then again he hasn't fought a top 10 guy yet so it might be for his best.
his venezualean doctor said he was cleared to fight, but he "failed an MRI test" in america. and the rules are if you have ever suffered brain damage (either in ur life or in ur career) you are not allowed to fight as a professional fighter in this country. gay rule, isnt it?
well yes and no. i can see why theye're very sensitive to letting fighters compete that have had brain damage of any kind due to the fact that most any kind of sanctioned fighting is always under the american public eye.
Did his doctors say he was okay to fight? If so, someone give this kid a chance.
his venezualean doctor said he was cleared to fight, but he "failed an MRI test" in america. and the rules are if you have ever suffered brain damage (either in ur life or in ur career) you are not allowed to fight as a professional fighter in this country. gay rule, isnt it?
i literally just finished watching his fight in Japan against Hiro Bandou and wow, that's was an impressive KO. He's very aggresive.. i'm sure he's gotten accustomed to KO'n guys out in the 1st round so he really goes in and attacks non-stop it seemed. If he does get cleared, fights in america, i wonder how he'd fair once he steps up the competition and goes more than one round? He looks very promising tho. :boxing:
i don't suppose someone could look way underground and dig this fight from monday up and upload it? def. karma or points for something like that.
he had a motorcycle accident and he needed surgery to remove a blood clot. since jan. of 04, his boxing liscense in the US has been revoked and he now fights elsewhere.
joe mesi is kinda the same thing. but joe got his subdermal hematoma (bleeding on the brain) in his fight with jirov. mesi's been appealing and suing to get his liscense back.
Did his doctors say he was okay to fight? If so, someone give this kid a chance.
I believe He broke an 100 year old record with that 17th knockout.
This is the same guy that gave Erik Morales hell in preparation with the bout against Pacqaiou yes?
I forget exactly,softspot in his cranium or something like that ,from a motorcycle accident years before
fyi,theres a few threads on this if you do a search here.
he had a motorcycle accident and he needed surgery to remove a blood clot. since jan. of 04, his boxing liscense in the US has been revoked and he now fights elsewhere.
joe mesi is kinda the same thing. but joe got his subdermal hematoma (bleeding on the brain) in his fight with jirov. mesi's been appealing and suing to get his liscense back.
hmm it looks like this guy has KO power so why don't HBO just sign him anyway. besides we can already see that HBO is desperate to have a big new star in boxing.
HBO is into giving fighters 5 and 6 fight deals what would prevent them from signing Valero?
So the crew has to do a bit of traveling, so what....it is time to throw a new name in the Barerra, Morales, Pac, Marquez circle?
Right now I think no promotional company or network wants to touch him because of his suspension. Even Golden Boy has said that they don't have anything to do with his fighting in other countries.
HBO is into giving fighters 5 and 6 fight deals what would prevent them from signing Valero?
So the crew has to do a bit of traveling, so what....it is time to throw a new name in the Barerra, Morales, Pac, Marquez circle?
What medical condition did he have that wouldn't allow him to fight in the states?
I forget exactly,softspot in his cranium or something like that ,from a motorcycle accident years before
fyi,theres a few threads on this if you do a search here.
Via Fightnews
"WBA #5 super featherweight Edwin Valero (17-0, 17 KOs) scored a first round knockout over 6-3 Aram Ramazyan Monday night on the big flyweight title twinbill in Paris. For Valero it was his 17th straight first round knockout. Valero is currently under a medical suspension imposed by the New York State Athletic Commission and cannot fight in the United States. After attempts failed to get his boxing license reinstated in the U.S., Valero resumed his career overseas in May. He has now fought in Argentina, Panama, Venezuela, Japan and France." :D
What medical condition did he have that wouldn't allow him to fight in the states?