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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jose Sulaiman Deeply Saddened By The Edwin Valero Tragedy

    Jose Sulaiman, World Boxing Council President, and all the members of the organization, are deeply saddened, moved and in sorrow due to the tragedy that took place regarding the case of WBC Lightweight world champion, Edwin Valero, who committed suicide in his cell after having killed his wife. [Click Here To Read More]
  • Clyde Barrow
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    Getting no more sanctioning fees from a WBC titlist must make him upset.

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    • Check_hooks
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      #3
      What a beast in and out of the ring

      only fighter ever with 27 fights and 27 ko's? thats insane

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      • jameshepenstall
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        #4
        Why even talk about Valero now, he is done for if he did murder his wife. Such a shame but i guess you dont get 27 kos in 27 bouts by being an animal inside the ring only, he cant switch off obviously and is an animal outside the ring too.

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        • etlux
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          • mrosborne
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            #6
            Not surprising that the WBC declares a day of mourning for an obviously mentally disturbed killer. Between their outrageous sanctioning ultimatums and telling champions who they can and cannot fight against( i.e. Devon Alexander being threatened with being stripped of his title for wanting to unify the belts against Tim Bradley, among other ridiculous BS), who is really surprised?

            Valero was exciting to watch, but the man killed his own wife and hung himself. There is no mourning necessary here except for those lives he ruined, namely his wife and his children who now have no parents.

            Jose Sulaiman is a real piece of crap.

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            • Undefeated
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              Theres rumors now about him being drugged.. He has history of doing so and yet people are talking ****. You don't know nothing. He was probably drugged and then killed her. Its not like he probably wanted to do it on purpose.

              Give him credit where its due! He was a great fighter and his record will go down in history and we will all wonder what he could've been.

              Rest in peace Valero.

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              • etlux
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                Originally posted by Undefeated
                Theres rumors now about him being drugged.. He has history of doing so and yet people are talking ****. You don't know nothing. He was probably drugged and then killed her. Its not like he probably wanted to do it on purpose.

                Give him credit where its due! He was a great fighter and his record will go down in history and we will all wonder what he could've been.

                Rest in peace Valero.
                why will his record go down in history? There's guys already in history with much better records.

                Tyrone Brunson already broke his 18 KO's in the first round record. Brunson had 19 ko's in first round. And other guys have had greater records i.e. Lamar Clark something like 44 wins 43 KO's at his retirement, etc.

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                • BoxingFanFirst
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                  That's great what there doing for his kids.

                  Does he have a boy? I hate to say it, but his kids will be ****ed in the head after this. If his kid gets into boxing, he will be a beast.

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                  • mrosborne
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Undefeated
                    Theres rumors now about him being drugged.. He has history of doing so and yet people are talking ****. You don't know nothing. He was probably drugged and then killed her. Its not like he probably wanted to do it on purpose.

                    Give him credit where its due! He was a great fighter and his record will go down in history and we will all wonder what he could've been.

                    Rest in peace Valero.
                    You may want to remove your 1 million point bet with S A M U R A I. He died last week in case you are not yet aware...

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