Edwin Valero Replaces Kenny Adams, Hires Robert Alcazar

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Edwin Valero Replaces Kenny Adams, Hires Robert Alcazar

    Robert Alcazar, who years ago trained Oscar de la Hoya, is the new chief trainer of hard-punching undefeated lightweight Edwin Valero. Jose Castillo, the manager of Valero, made the announcment today. Alcazar replaces former USA Olympic boxing coach Kenny Adams. Valero is in heavy training getting set to take on Antonio Pitalua for the vacant WBC Lightweight Championship on April 4 at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas. [details]
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      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      Robert Alcazar, who years ago trained Oscar de la Hoya, is the new chief trainer of hard-punching undefeated lightweight Edwin Valero. Jose Castillo, the manager of Valero, made the announcment today. Alcazar replaces former USA Olympic boxing coach Kenny Adams. Valero is in heavy training getting set to take on Antonio Pitalua for the vacant WBC Lightweight Championship on April 4 at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas. [details]
      i thought alcazar trained DLH up till the mosley loss?

      i guess this isnt a bad move by valero. DLH was doing pretty with him. who knows how he will work with valero tho.

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      • Dave Rado
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        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        Robert Alcazar, who years ago trained Oscar de la Hoya, is the new chief trainer of hard-punching undefeated lightweight Edwin Valero. Jose Castillo, the manager of Valero, made the announcment today. Alcazar replaces former USA Olympic boxing coach Kenny Adams. Valero is in heavy training getting set to take on Antonio Pitalua for the vacant WBC Lightweight Championship on April 4 at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas. [details]
        About time Valero got a good trainer, but is Alcazar really the best they could get for him? Apart from DLH many years ago, who has he ever trained?

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        • ronaldwinky
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          I really dont know why he dont train with Barrera co - trainer no more?
          Barrera co trainer Tanaka i think his name is , is great trainer.
          Freddie Roach is perfect guy for him but i think he wants a fight with pacman.

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            I always thought those wild exchanges were good for Edwin. When you have a guy who can crack like him you take advantage of it. Oh well, looks like they want to give him some longevity, see what kind of star they can make out of him.

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              Originally posted by KJB
              I always thought those wild exchanges were good for Edwin. When you have a guy who can crack like him you take advantage of it. Oh well, looks like they want to give him some longevity, see what kind of star they can make out of him.
              If he stayed wild like that, Marquez would kill him.

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