Valero's promoter: "at least three defenses before we fight Pacquiao"

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  • SuckaPunch
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    Valero's promoter: "at least three defenses before we fight Pacquiao"

    http://www.*********.com/koizumi355.htm

    Valero looks monsterous!



    December 18, 2006

    By Joe Koizumi

    WBA 130-pound champ Edwin “Dinamita” Valero (20-0, 20 KOs), Venezuela, looks monstrous in preparation for his initial defense against Mexican Michael Lozada (22-3-1, 15 KOs) in Tokyo on January 3. Valero is now living in Tokyo with his family, and will reside here until his career is over.

    The Japan-based sensational southpaw is a sharpshooting hard-puncher. His precision in catching the target is superb enough in sparring sessions with OPBF light champ Randy Suico, Japanese 130-pound ruler Yusuke Kobori, world-rated 140-pounder Arturo Morua, etc. Every sparring session looked impressive for some witnesses as he was too fast and too accurate for the partners. Valero, also called “El Inca”, is a beetle-haired youngster, still 25, who diligently keeps training at Teiken Gym in the center of Tokyo.

    Valero registered 18 first-round stoppages in a row from his pro debut in 2002, and kept finishing his opponents, if not in the opening session, to capture the WBA super-feather belt by a tenth round stoppage over Vicente Mosquera in the champ’s home-turf in Panama this August. It was really a thriller, each hitting the deck. Finally Valero’s superior stamina and power wore down the highly regarded defending champ Mosquera whom he pummeled into submission.

    Though some people are worried about his stamina and durability, this reporter has watched his tremendous physical energy in his 12-round sparring sessions straight on several occasions. Valero is not only a hard-hitter but also a smart footworker. During his sparring with his main partner Randy Suico, 26-3, 23 KOs, for more than 50 rounds, Valero usually outclassed and outpunched the Filipino hard-puncher with precision. When Suico occasionally caught Valero with big punches, the Venezuelan showed he could take punch and cleverly moved his position not to receive any follow-up combinations with quick sidestepping or circling. He apparently dominated all sparring sessions without doubt. Valero, now coached by Venezuelan trainer Jorge Zerpa and Japanese Sendai Tanaka, visibly made a rapid progress in combination punching and defensive skills.

    Valero’s Japanese promoter Akihiko Honda denied a possibility for Valero to fight Manny Pacquiao in Macau next March, though once rumored, saying “Valero is still improving well. He is diligent and is a quick learner. I plan to have Edwin experience at least three defenses before we consider his encounter with Pacman Pacquiao, which won’t probably happen in 2007.” It seems a smart blue print in cultivating the monstrous Valero.

    Valero recently appeared in a cable WOWOW TV program and served as guest commentator for the third encounter of Manny Pacquiao and Eric Morales. He showed his smartness in analyzing the outcome with his own point of view. Velero is becoming more and more popular here in Japan. If he displays another spectacular KO victory against Michael Lozada, he will surely be more sensational. If there should be a boxer who can beat Pacquiao, this Japan-based Venezuelan might be the man.



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    I guess Pacquiao-Barrera will push through, unless Bob Arum spoils the show again
  • scap
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    #2
    Why doesnt HBO sign this kid?

    What, did Valero flunk his HBO physical too?

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    • Shanus
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      #3
      As long as he doesn't fight a bunch of nobodies, I can see him losing his title within 3 defenses.

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      • Rudyo
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        #4
        Originally posted by Shanus
        As long as he doesn't fight a bunch of nobodies, I can see him losing his title within 3 defenses.
        How wrong you are sir.

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        • vB Martin
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          #5
          When I saw this I thought it said Valuev's promoter: "at least three defenses before we fight Pacquiao" and I was all WTFingF?!?!?!

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          • xzworks
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            #6
            Originally posted by vB Martin
            When I saw this I thought it said Valuev's promoter: "at least three defenses before we fight Pacquiao" and I was all WTFingF?!?!?!
            ****ing **** LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! my stomach aches!!

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            • sorianodm
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              #7
              I think they knew Valero is not yet ready for Pacman's war kind of boxing.

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              • Easy-E
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                #8
                I agree that Valero needs more time to become a more complete fighter.
                He should definitly get a haircut, though.

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