If Edwin Valeros career is over, will he get overrated like Ibeabuchi?

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    If Edwin Valeros career is over, will he get overrated like Ibeabuchi?

    You know how everyone says "ike would of been champ" when he couldnt even beat Tua?

    Well will people say Edwin was destined for p4p supremicy
  • arraamis
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    Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
    You know how everyone says "ike would of been champ" when he couldnt even beat Tua?

    Well will people say Edwin was destined for p4p supremicy
    His career is far from over - He just hit a speedbump:

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    Sources indicate that two-division world champion Edwin Valero could be able to leave the San Juan de Dios psychiatric facility in Mérida, Venezuela as soon as Friday or Saturday. Valero’s lawyer Nilda Mora stated that Valero has reacted very well to rehab and won’t have to spend a lot of there since the process of detoxification goes quite fast. A Mérida judge ordered Valero into rehab after he allegedly assaulted his wife (which she denies), threatened medical staff at the Universitario de Los Andes Hospital and resisted arrest. Valero attributed his behavior to alcohol. Other sources indicate that Valero’s representative José Castillo is continuing to seek a United States visa to allow Valero to fight in the U.S

    But in the event that some unforeseen issue sidelines him - he will still be ranked highly based on his KO%. And many will give him UNEARNED credit for what he could have accomplished if circumstances were different. But, at the same time, those accolades will be empty, because it is only speculation that he would have achieved greatness.

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