Valero will NOT knock out Pacquiao; not even close.
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yeah right.... coming from you...Who then should they question if hes ready for pacquioa other then their worried about Valero? pacquioa is turning out to be just like floyd mayweather and hes with Arum too. You know, Arum tell his fighter to fight this guy, then his fighter wants out of his contract sort of what pacquioa and company are trying to do.
but i do agree that valero has a puncher's chance against pac (he's definitely the harder hitter)...
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no worry if he keeps ko'ing in the first round
but the thing is that if he faces a good boxer who just pounches him for 6 or more rounds, then he has a problem...Comment
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everybody else is better than pacquiao... you didn't need to post... you could have posted
and we all should have understood what you meant... hater...
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Honestly Valero sounds impressive. But in my opinion, this will be another case like Fernando Vargas. A young, inexperienced boxer who meets one of boxing's best a little too early and pays for it. Anyone remember when Vargas met Trinidad?Comment
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I don't think a fight with Pacquiao is in his best interests, if he is serious about his career at this point. He only has 20 fights and only one of them are against a name opponent, Mosquera. He is nowhere near Pacquiao's league, but with both of their vulnerabilities, it would be an excellent fight while it lasts. It's like Trinidad-Vargas, in that one guy is in his prime (Trinidad) against a young lion who comes to bring it but isn't yet ready for the elite level.Are people serious with this Valero kid?
Pacquiao has his limitations but Valero has NOTHING but a punch. And who has he knocked out except Mosquera?
In perspective, this is not to degrade Valero at all; if he beats Pacquiao, then great, but to even suggest him at this point when he has no semblance of technique or defense strikes me as very premature.
He's most effective when teeing off, and even then a lot of his shots are wide, wild, and often lunging punches that leave him wide open to counters.
Pacquiao is much more organized in comparison. He has constant lateral movement and has much more direction about his work in terms of landing and being set to land or be defensive if necessary.
Valero is exciting, but I just don't see how he he'd beat Pacquiao without landing some lucky ****.
Valero wouldn't beat Marquez if he had a ten round headstart.Comment
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