What could have became.
27W - 27KO's
I would love to see a movie done on this Tragic figure.
Such much that could be said about this man. Whether positive or negative.
Thoughts on El Inca?
Can't say I much care, to be honest. The guy was a sadistic coke addicted murderer and an all round f*cked up human being. Those sorts of things kind of overshadow his boxing career. Potential? Yeah, he had it, but there was only one road this man was ever going to take and he took it.
this guy was extremely overrated...........who in the hell did he beat worth mentioning.
Well, not Mayweather or Pacquiao, so nobody you've ever heard of.
With his cocaine addiction and everything else wrong with him I can't believe his trainers and team could even get him to train. I think his physical gifts allowed him to get to where he was at.
He trained like a machine, motivation was never an issue. It mentioned on the documentary on Youtube that when he had his license revoked in the US and didn't know whether he'd even be able to fight again, he still trained every day.
What could have became.
27W - 27KO's
I would love to see a movie done on this Tragic figure.
Such much that could be said about this man. Whether positive or negative.
Thoughts on El Inca?
The tragic thing is that his wife died about the same time................
Why waste your time thinking about someone who was an evil, retarded coward that took his own life because he didn't have the balls to face the consequences of what he did?
It was all a step up
The Gov't was after him and hung him to prevent political outrage
ITs called Facts!!
Why waste your time thinking about someone who was an evil, retarded coward that took his own life because he didn't have the balls to face the consequences of what he did?
Nah, it dont matter you thick piece of ****.
We're talking about his boxing talent.
fuck you and fuck that piece of shit.who the fuck did he even beat worth mentioning???thats right no damn body
so did his wife and his kids are now Orphans.......but i guess that part doesnt matter right?
Nah, it dont matter you thick piece of ****.
We're talking about his boxing talent.
Smh
What could you say that is positive about Valero, besides that he was a beast in the ring. He forfeited any respect that anyone could have for him. The scumbag couldn't have just killed himself? He had to kill his wife and leave his children parentless?
With his cocaine addiction and everything else wrong with him I can't believe his trainers and team could even get him to train. I think his physical gifts allowed him to get to where he was at.
Maybe if he had received help earlier in his life he could have rebounded but he was too far gone.
I remember when I heard he killed himself. I was like WTF this guy was a beast in the ring.
Then I remembered reading something like he got into a motorcycle crash while not wearing a helmet and got a fractured skull and still wanted to get punched in the face for a living. This is when I knew he didn't give a f*ck
Also he won his first 18 fights by 1st round KO which is a record that will probably never be broken
All in all, Valero was a tortured soul with unbelievable potential
He should have been handled long before he took his young wife's life.
All the warning signs were there.
Unfortunately we never focus on prevention in our society.
Our society?
You must be from Venezuela