Edwin Valero Documentary (2 Parts)

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  • Born2Live
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    Edwin Valero Documentary (2 Parts)

    Might of been posted but it's the first time i come across this so I though I'd post it.

    Profile of boxer Edwin Valero as he approached his 2006 title fight with Vicente Mosquera. Includes sparring footage and interviews.


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    its a great documentary. he was overrated in some ways but he was on his way to knock out some great competition

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    • Born2Live
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      #3
      Some of the sparring footage is dope.

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      • Bastian Loc
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        #4
        Thanks man. I'll check this out later.

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        • Pin Galarga
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          Valero was a unique boxer that had more raw talent than anyone in his time.

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          • PEBBLES!
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            #6
            Thanks for the links man. Haven't seen it.

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            • johncods
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              #7
              It's a shame how it all ended. Valero was what boxing needed, a fearless and exciting fighter. The Demarco fight opened the door for him for superstardom. Such a shame.

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              • Sweet Jesus
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                #8
                I hope he's still suffering.

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                • boxasmash
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                  #9
                  Pacquiao would be fighting Valero right now.

                  100% guaranteed it'd be Pacquiao vs Valero for the Welterweight title had he not have killed himself. Arum was building it up since the Cotto fight.

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                  • -Johannes-
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sweet Jesus
                    I hope he's still suffering.
                    That makes no ****ing sense^

                    Anyway it's a great documentary that shows how much talent was behind his matches in Japan. If you guys were to see his sparring with Erik Morales (in fact any sparring matches) you can see how great he would have become. It's a shame how it all ended. I've seen this a few times and it always makes me feel bad that a talent like that one was lost so fast.

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