July 02, 2005 - The underground legend of Edwin Valero continues to grow, as the medically suspended boxing outlaw resurfaced in Panama just long enough to collect his fourteenth first-round knockout in fourteen pro fights. Fighting on a Panama City card on Friday, the junior lightweight Valero stopped veteran Esteban De Jesus Morales, now 24-9-1, in the first round. Valero was on the verge of becoming a contender when on the eve of his national television debut, it was discovered a previous motorcycle accident had left him with serious head injuries. The Venezuelan was banned from boxing in the United States and has taken his act to Central and South America for two bouts this year. source: boxeo-boxing
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I can't believe this guy is still fighting after they took his license. However I personally feel its his life and he should do what he wants with it. 14 first round K.O.'s in 14 professional fights is incredible. I wonder if there is a way for him to dispute the decision for him to fight in the U.S. I'd love to see this kid in action but if the power that be say no then I guess I'll just have to keep reading up on the kid.
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I can't believe this guy is still fighting after they took his license. However I personally feel its his life and he should do what he wants with it. 14 first round K.O.'s in 14 professional fights is incredible. I wonder if there is a way for him to dispute the decision for him to fight in the U.S. I'd love to see this kid in action but if the power that be say no then I guess I'll just have to keep reading up on the kid.
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