Is Edwin Valero Good As His 25-0 25ko Record
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TS, if you have to ask you have never seen him fight. He has great power but fights very recklessly and devoid of skill......he will be exposed when he steps up against a slick fighter.Comment
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Just to be a prick, you can count on two hands the amount of fighters that have had 100% KO record past twenty fights, no matter the opposition they faced. It's very rare.
Like it or not, he has also faced (just as an example) better competition than Pac had by the same time in his career. In twenty fights he has already beaten some top contenders as well as world champions and owns a title. That's damn good as well as having a 100% KO ratio.
You'll not find that very often at all, so yes he is very damn good and is probably the hardest puncher in the sport today.
His KO of Pitalua in the second round and his KO of Mosquera in the seventh are stunning wins.Comment
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The hype is good as long as you live with it and proved your worth it. But I think Valero is overhyped. He needs to be tested to see if he can live with the hype. Soto and Guzman will put him to test.Comment
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His power is for real, you get hit flush by that dude without a top notch beard and your on your ass. His level of comp hasnt been great but he's also fast and has ok skills. A tough fight for anyone, definitely, but he can be timed and caught as he attacks, but once again, not a dude to **** around with, dangerous guy.Comment
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Edwin Valero has very sloppy technique with great power that has led him to be a paper champion in two weight divisions.His power is for real, you get hit flush by that dude without a top notch beard and your on your ass. His level of comp hasnt been great but he's also fast and has ok skills. A tough fight for anyone, definitely, but he can be timed and caught as he attacks, but once again, not a dude to **** around with, dangerous guy.
As others have previously mentioned, I too am waiting for the Valero hype to end.Comment
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