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  • bishop2006
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    Edwin Valero knocks out his opponent - again

    8th round TKO for Valero,his opponent has never been knocked down nor knocked out before,Valero has serious power and is a major threat to anyone in the division
    he now moves to 22-0 (22KO's) i really wanna see Valero-Pacman
    Last edited by bishop2006; 05-03-2007, 07:37 AM.
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    #2
    pacman via tko in the middle rounds

    he punches are way too wide. pacman would destroy his ass with his fast straight punches.

    mosquero was able to knock valero down. imagine what pacman will do.

    but this is boxing and one punch can always end a fight and valero has the power to do that. but i doubt he'll be able to catch pacman with his around the world punches

    -EDIT-

    HA! this thread is about valero's victory. i guess i just got caught up when you wrote "Valero-Pacman"

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    • nelsoncm
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      #3
      I read from another forum that he didn't topple Honmo. The fight was stopped on cuts and the fight was competitive till the stoppage on a cut.

      But I wanna see him and Pac nonetheless.

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      • The Wire
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        #4
        You couldnt count Valero out against Pac. Pac's been stopped before, all be it a long time ago. Valero hits with incredible power and speed. And Mosquiera was a formidable champion. I would favour Valero but I'm aware I;m one of only a few, but I do think this is the biggest fight (at least the most exciting fight) in the super featherweight division outside of Pac/Marquez

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        • bishop2006
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          #5
          Originally posted by The Wire
          but I do think this is the biggest fight (at least the most exciting fight) in the super featherweight division outside of Pac/Marquez
          I agree,it would be a great fight,both these guys could end it with 1 punch,Pacmans got more skills,but he could easily walk on to a punch

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          • Verstyle
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            #6
            I dont care what u guys say,having 22 kos and 22 wins,is damn impressive.This guy needs more tv exposure,to bad he cant fight in the states though.

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              #7
              Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7
              I dont care what u guys say,having 22 kos and 22 wins,is damn impressive.This guy needs more tv exposure,to bad he cant fight in the states though.
              This guy is a big star in Japan, I will like to see HBO or Showtime cover some of his fights.

              I like Valero but he's not ready for Pac at this time, if he does fight Pac now I see him losing.

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              • global_analyst
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                #8
                Yeah, he has too many first round knockouts, but i dare ask against who?.....i see another Frietas in the horizon, when he steps up his comp he will be exposed, Pacman will embarass him today....via a serious beatdown and a humbling knockout

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                • ippo
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                  #9
                  He has a chance, Pacquia doesn't care about boxing anymore.

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                  • The Wire
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by global_analyst
                    Yeah, he has too many first round knockouts, but i dare ask against who?.....i see another Frietas in the horizon, when he steps up his comp he will be exposed, Pacman will embarass him today....via a serious beatdown and a humbling knockout
                    It wasnt that his competition got better - he changed trainers to Oscar Suarez who tried to negate Freitas' biggest strength (his power) and tried to turn him into a boxer. He went 29-0 (29) and then switched to Suarez and won his next three on points. Coincidence? I doubt it.

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