R.I.P champ EDWIN VALERO!!!

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  • flexxx145
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    #31
    Go to hell Valero you murderer!

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    • CiganoBoxer
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      #32
      Sorry i guys But I don't want no murderer to R.I.P...i want them to suffer for taking another life ...no matter what their excuses may be :

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      • crillz
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        #33
        I don't like what he did but I wont judge him, I can judge a Boxer when it comes to Boxing I can't judge a man for his life regardless how many times I have made that mistake in the past, I will truly miss him in the ring, he left a ring presence that will forever be missed by me, I don't think I will ever shake the urge to want to see him fighting again. it could have been any number of things that caused his outbreak and I feel sorry for him and his wife, his wife for being a victim of abuse and murder and him for being a victim of misery and mental illness. as a Boxing fan we lost a fighter to the tenth degree and NOBODY can dispute that, I'm not a judge so I refuse to judge him in this instance, all I can do is accept what happened, he's gone but not forgotten.

        there is ALWAYS a reason for every action, for ever action there is a reaction but a reaction can only take place in response to an action, his response was killing his wife and himself in reaction to an action that we will never know, therefore we have no right to judge, we don't actually know what trigered him exactly whether it be alchohol, a brain injury, depression, misery and stress or a combination of all those things so all we can do is accept and remember Valero for what he did best and that is Boxing..

        Rest In Peace Edwin "El Inca" Valero

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        • Amazinger
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          #34
          Originally posted by crillz
          I don't like what he did but I wont judge him, I can judge a Boxer when it comes to Boxing I can't judge a man for his life regardless how many times I have made that mistake in the past, I will truly miss him in the ring, he left a ring presence that will forever be missed by me, I don't think I will ever shake the urge to want to see him fighting again. it could have been any number of things that caused his outbreak and I feel sorry for him and his wife, his wife for being a victim of abuse and murder and him for being a victim of misery and mental illness. as a Boxing fan we lost a fighter to the tenth degree and NOBODY can dispute that, I'm not a judge so I refuse to judge him in this instance, all I can do is accept what happened, he's gone but not forgotten.

          there is ALWAYS a reason for every action, for ever action there is a reaction but a reaction can only take place in response to an action, his response was killing his wife and himself in reaction to an action that we will never know,
          therefore we have no right to judge,


          Nor we have the right to defend them...


          we don't actually know what trigered him exactly whether it be alchohol, a brain injury, depression, misery and stress or a combination of all those things so all we can do is accept and remember Valero for what he did best and that is Boxing..

          Rest In Peace Edwin "El Inca" Valero

          I need to say they go hand in hand......You must also remember what's the worst he has done..be it in the ring or not.
          And judge for yourself if they balance out to be worth remembering the person as a whole........

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          • 120
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            #35
            this dude, beat his wife up, then killed her and then goes and kills himself like a coward. **** what he did in the ring. he doesn't deserve any simpathy nor any memorial, not even in a forum.

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            • crillz
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              #36
              Originally posted by Geze
              I need to say they go hand in hand......You must also remember what's the worst he has done..be it in the ring or not.
              And judge for yourself if they balance out to be worth remembering the person as a whole........
              that's the thing it's not my place nor yours to say where he will go, why he did what he did, I can have my opinions on things but in the end I hate to see a man die and I especially hate to see a Husband kill his wife..

              there is a whole dark underworld to this story, I find it hard to believe that Edwin Valero was ALWAYS like this, I know A LOT of criminals and people with a rap sheet longer than a block fam none of them turned around and killed their wife and then start talking about how "she not dead she's only away" and how "we martians only die". there was something seriously wrong with him, something me and you both will never know with full 100% certainty therefore it's best not to even opinionate on the matter at least IMO..

              real talk man how could you kill your wife, not even try to hide it you just go downstairs all bloody and admit the ****, give yourself in and don't even try to make nothing up, he had no stories or anything he was just unstable, he looked wierded out. if he was really a dirt bag with hidden schemes and intentions to slide past this he wouldn't have killed himself and he would have been saying all kinds of other crazy **** but he didn't..

              he was mentally Ill and once you have such a condition there is no telling what you'll do, as humans we only use 10% of our brains meaning another 90% that we don't not only use but know nothing about is still there, NOBODY will ever know the true cause to his actions all we know is that Boxing is 1 fighter poorer, I truly liked Valero, no lie man I always liked the man and this is ****ing with me now, I really did not want this for him..

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              • geribeetus
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                #37
                i like how much people talk like they know all the facts. the man could've very well been delusional after his head injuries. just like with ibeabuchi. his brain just wasn't right. he might not have known what he was doing.

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                • KingTito
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                  #38
                  I just can't feel sorry for this guy.

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                  • Spray_resistant
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                    #39
                    This whole thing is some really disturbing ****, Valero clearly had some personality disorder or some other issue that left him with a mental imbalance.

                    R.I.P Valeros

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                      #40
                      I really liked Valero but, what he did was just uncalled for I cant really feel to sorry for him RIP to him and his wife, and may god look over there children.

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