Why are people making fun of Valeros death?
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Being a fan of boxing as a sport doesn't extend to having any sympathy at all for Valero or having any problem whatsoever with people mocking his death.
Quit being such a little ***** Burner. Crying to the mods because someone said something you dislike, then starting a thread about it. Why not just put them on ignore like you do the other 500 posters who don't share your level of ******ation.
Yes, it sad that an innocent woman is dead. It's sad that children will now grow up without their parents. We should have sympathy for them. But Edwin Valero was a terrible person who did a terrible thing, and his boxing abilities and entertaining performances don't change that. It wouldn't bother me at all if people went and pissed on his grave, it's good that he's dead.Comment
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This I know for a fact...
I work for Venezuelans, well they are Portuguese who lived in Venezuela most of their lives. They know I'm a former amateur boxer and train fighters at a local gym so we talk about Valero and boxing all the time. This one guy I work with always shows me news about him in Venezuela.
How he beats on his wife, his mother and other family members. How he got the tattoo on his chest and completely subscribed to the Communism that Chavez brought to Venezuela.
I don't know how crazy the dude was, or even if he was crazy. I do know he was drinking heavily and when he did drink would beat up on him wife and own mother.
I don't mean to be insensitive but they lived in fear of him and now an innocent 21 year old woman is dead at the hands of Valero. Aside from admiring this man in the ring, there's nothing of him to admire. He was a wife beater, a drunk and now has murdered an innocent woman. Then went your like a coward and killed himself instead of facing the consequences of his actions.Comment
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