Edwin Valero is Coming for Manny Pacquiao

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  • Papa Ace
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    #21
    i think arum got valero on the wings after the hatton fight in case floyd continues to remain in the comforts of his house or if JMM doesnt win against Diaz. i doubt if they would take in nate or juan d.

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    • tombstoneVIII
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      #22
      Much Love

      I think that the promoters should get together, and some how give valero to prove himself at all the things he's saying. I like Pacman, but, I'm also pro on the giving other people chances to prove their selves! Beside's I think already made so money that he should consider this as charity! and also, Pacman should fight Valero a few weeks before a real big fight so he can have/ or consider the fight w/ Valero as a good sparring Partner! Much lova y'all!!! do

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      • JAS_JAS
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        #23
        i think he could beat him!.......... humberto soto i mean , not PACMAN you dummy lolz

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        • mmaphilippines
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          #24
          That's gonna be a slugfest

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          • KJB
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            #25
            Originally posted by S a m u r a i
            Prepare for a unproven, technically limited fighter to blow our minds... because you say so? Hmmm...
            There are a lot of reasons to believe this guy can do big things. He has manhandled every name he has ever sparred with. People who see him in the gym pretty much agree that the man is freakishly strong and powerful, some have gone as far to say he will be a "great" fighter.
            Not saying he will or wont, but I will be interested to find out.

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            • Dave Rado
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              #26
              Originally posted by KJB
              There are a lot of reasons to believe this guy can do big things. He has manhandled every name he has ever sparred with. People who see him in the gym pretty much agree that the man is freakishly strong and powerful, some have gone as far to say he will be a "great" fighter.
              Not saying he will or wont, but I will be interested to find out.
              Yes, I'm excited to find out. They all said Foreman was very limited until he beat Frazier. Let's see how he does against Pitalua. He does need to learn to use the jab properly though, and more head movement - he could do with a world class trainer.

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              • gopi11
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                #27
                Valero always looks great in sparring. He moves, he jabs, he uses his footwork but all of these are thrown out of the window when he officially fights atop the ring. I think the incentive ($$$) that his Japanese manager has been dangling if he knocks out his opponent in the 1st round is doing him more harm than good.

                Check out his sparring videos on YT, he looks awesome, then check out his fights, he looks ****...

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                • Puntoyhauf
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                  #28
                  How about a fight with Jorge Linares for a start?

                  They are both undefeat

                  Both Super featherweights

                  and both Venezuelans...

                  Linares 26-0

                  Valero 24-0

                  what do you think?

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                  • gopi11
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Puntoyhauf
                    How about a fight with Jorge Linares for a start?

                    They are both undefeat

                    Both Super featherweights

                    and both Venezuelans...

                    Linares 26-0

                    Valero 24-0

                    what do you think?


                    They've been both campaigning in Japan for quite a while now, I guess they both have the same manager, that's the last thing both fighters would want to happen. The fight might make money in Japan, or Venezuela, but that's about it. Valero couldn't make 130 anymore, that's why he decided to move up to the LW division...

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                    • Puntoyhauf
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by gopi11
                      They've been both campaigning in Japan for quite a while now, I guess they both have the same manager, that's the last thing both fighters would want to happen. The fight might make money in Japan, or Venezuela, but that's about it. Valero couldn't make 130 anymore, that's why he decided to move up to the LW division...
                      so he's really on for a real test in Pituala, I want to see if he can carry that power with him, or if it even improves he's going to be a fearsome fighter... with of course a wide punch that leaves himself open for a counter. He needs to improve his defense.

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