Comments Thread For: Jose Valenzuela and Jose Benavidez Snr react to split on social media
The fallout from the surprise split between lightweight belt-holder Jose Valenzuela and Jose Benavidez Snr, his manager and trainer, was played out like a soap opera on Wednesday night.
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Valenzuela better tone down the rhetoric regardless of how negative Lopez Sr's public image is. Beating a small, one dimensional Pitbull isn't exactly a huge feat. Getting a close fight with Colbert isn't either. You could lose your next fight and you're back to being a nobody and you're left crying alone. It's always appropriate to leave what you left behind without any animosity. That way they would for your success, instead of failure.
I mean, email is easy to provide proof just screencap your end of the email. I wouldn't be surprised if someone tells BeneSr and all the sudden he goes radio silent on this.
Valenzuela better tone down the rhetoric regardless of how negative Lopez Sr's public image is. Beating a small, one dimensional Pitbull isn't exactly a huge feat. Getting a close fight with Colbert isn't either. You could lose your next fight and you're back to being a nobody and you're left crying alone. It's always appropriate to leave what you left behind without any animosity. That way they would for your success, instead of failure.
Easy to say pitbull isn’t a huge feat now lol, he was supposed to get killed according to the majority public.
Valenzuela better tone down the rhetoric regardless of how negative Lopez Sr's public image is. Beating a small, one dimensional Pitbull isn't exactly a huge feat. Getting a close fight with Colbert isn't either. You could lose your next fight and you're back to being a nobody and you're left crying alone. It's always appropriate to leave what you left behind without any animosity. That way they would for your success, instead of failure.
Lmao what are you talking about. He clearly got robbed against colbert then knocked him out in the rematch. Puppy Cruz was the favorite as well. He's a pretty good boxer and doesn't need bumavidez sr
Valenzuela better tone down the rhetoric regardless of how negative Lopez Sr's public image is. Beating a small, one dimensional Pitbull isn't exactly a huge feat. Getting a close fight with Colbert isn't either. You could lose your next fight and you're back to being a nobody and you're left crying alone. It's always appropriate to leave what you left behind without any animosity. That way they would for your success, instead of failure.
I agree with the bolded. I'm wondering as to what type of contract both parties were bound by...
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