Edwin Valero Was The Most Vicious Fighter There Ever Was...No SFW OR Lightweight Today Could See Him!!!...Do You Agree???...He also happens to be my favorite fighter!!!...Nobody could match his intensity...ferocity coupled with KO power and Master chess boxing ability!!!...The Mosquera fight will always be my fave from him followed by the Demarco fight!!!...
Savage Made..."Edwin Valero Was The Most Vicious Fighter There Ever Was...No SFW OR Lightweight Today Could See Him!!!..." Do You Agree???...
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Savage Made..."Edwin Valero Was The Most Vicious Fighter There Ever Was...No SFW OR Lightweight Today Could See Him!!!..." Do You Agree???...
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His career didnt last long enough to make any statements like that. Not to mention he was just getting to the point where he would have been facing A-level and elite level fighters, so no telling how he would have fared against opponents at that level.
He might have ended up like Broner. Looked good against C and D level guys, but once the competition stepped up he was ordinary......Last edited by OnePunch; 11-19-2024, 05:54 PM. -
The stories about him training are downright SCARY…apparently he would train for hours nonstop whilst only taking minimal breaks and walk around the gym possessed like he was the only person there (no FEAR). Many fighters have also said he was the hardest puncher they’d ever faced in sparring. Wasted talent especially considering he was a two weight champion and stopped EVERY man he ever shared the ring with.Comment
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Yeah it did...he had 27 fights...27 KO's...his first 18 fights were first round KO's...he beat up Oscar in sparring everyday only weighing 120 pounds...Freddie Roach still scared to say what happened to Pacquiao when they sparred...Mikey Garcia got handled by him...do not ever compare broner to Valero...Valero trained harder than broner ever fought...do not play with Valero's name like that!!!...His career didnt last long enough to make any statements like that. Not to mention he was just getting to the point where he would have been facing A-level and elite level fighters, so no telling how he would have fared against opponents at that level.
He might have ended up like Broner. Looked good against C and D level guys, but once the competition stepped up he was ordinary......Comment
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Yeah...I think Floyd was inspired by him...he was hittin' the heavy bag just l like Valero...with nonstop one two's...I've never seen someone train with that kind of intensity or fight with that type of intensity nonstop!!!...The stories about him training are downright SCARY…apparently he would train for hours nonstop whilst only taking minimal breaks and walk around the gym possessed like he was the only person there (no FEAR). Many fighters have also said he was the hardest puncher they’d ever faced in sparring. Wasted talent especially considering he was a two weight champion and stopped EVERY man he ever shared the ring with.Comment
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