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  • Franko
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    Edwin Valero.

    How highly do those who know enough about Valero rate him?
    I know that he's a devastating puncher with 21-0 record, but due to him not being able to fight in many countries, will the level of opposition he fights move to the necessary level?
  • Liaison
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    As a fighter, it’s hard to judge as he’s only fought cab drivers. Atm, he’s looking really amateurish leaving him self open all the time (he takes many hits) and his stamina looks to be an issue (he’s breathing really heavily after 2 minutes for ****s sake), his combo’s are **** and a he’d be a ***** to any good counter puncher. (hell any kind of fighter who can go past 3 rounds with him has a chance)

    Now we’ve all heard the stories of him being a technical genius against Morales in sparring, but seeing is believing and in his latest fights, it’s nothing but crap. Maybe he’s done a Naz and fallen in love with his power and forgot about focusing on other aspects of his game.

    As for top guys fighting him, I guess luckily for him, the stars of the division aren’t American and may be tempted to fight else where with him.

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    • !! $iN
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      He was able to hang with the best fighters in L.A. when he was training out here a few years ago. If he still has the same boxing ability he showed back then and not just his power, he will be a force...

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      • bishop2006
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        #4
        If u watch his last fight,he was trying his best 2 stay calm,he was working the opponent out,goin 2 the body,then BAM,he landed a shot n the guys out,he even said he was trying 2 go a few rounds and box 4 a while,his power only wanted 2 go 1 round tho
        he can improved on his technical skills but **** it,his power is taking his opponents out so quik,like some1s sig said,Why stand there for twelve when i can get it done in one
        Last edited by bishop2006; 02-01-2007, 12:17 PM.

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        • Rudyo
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          #5
          Vicente Mosquera is not a cab driver, he's one of the best at 130..

          He's beat the beset opposition who would face him....

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          • jabsRstiff
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            #6
            The sport could always use a tried & true KO artist.....but this will not be the guy, because he's a dead man if he ever really steps up.
            From what I saw of him, his technique borders on horrific.....head in the air, just going nuts.
            Talk of him posiibly beating Pacquiao is absurd. Manny would absolutely blow this guy out....within three rounds.

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