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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Adams Talks Roach, Says Valero Would Beat Pacquiao

    This Friday night, HBO will debut their latest mini-series On Freddie Roach, giving viewers an intimate look into the life the esteemed trainer.

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  • starjammer
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    #2
    Highly unlikely ...

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    • The Big Dunn
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      #3
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      This Friday night, HBO will debut their latest mini-series On Freddie Roach, giving viewers an intimate look into the life the esteemed trainer.

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      Valero has more movement today then Clottey or Margs did when they fought Manny!

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      • right hand jab
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        No chance that Valero would beat Pacquiao, as he was just a come forward, one dimensional slugger. If someone is to beat Pacquiao, then it would have to be slick counter puncher, with excellent ring craft. Valero had none of these skills!

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        • Jim Tom
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          #5
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          This Friday night, HBO will debut their latest mini-series On Freddie Roach, giving viewers an intimate look into the life the esteemed trainer.

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          some good points about Roach's fighter of the year status.
          I dont agree with the way to beat Pacquiao though.I think you move to the left and he doesnt know what to do.Mosley did that and Pacquiao ******

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          • ChestRockwell
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            #6
            Edwin Valero would not beat Manny Pacquiao for one reason only. He's dead. Who gives a **** about this? It is pointless banter. It's like who would win in a fight between Ali and Tyson. No one knows, so whats the point on arguing? It will never happen and nothing is for sure.

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            • KingTito
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              I couldn't see that happening.

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              • Heru
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                #8
                Originally posted by Jakutindi Wauya
                some good points about Roach's fighter of the year status.
                I dont agree with the way to beat Pacquiao though.I think you move to the left and he doesnt know what to do.Mosley did that and Pacquiao ******
                Moving to Pacquiao's right is moving to your left.

                He does bring up good points about other trainers not winning TOTY despite training one of the best fighter's of an era.

                Valero had the ability to (although people will continue to look at him as a one dimensional slugger because of his crude punching technique even though his footwork and timing were excellent and he barely ever lost a round), but it can't be proven in the ring.

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                • voneric
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                  I always Felt Edwin Valero was a much Better Fighter than PacMan as well. Filipino Fans will Laugh at this statement but who cares, because once PacMan retires, they will become Irrelevant again. But Valero was a More Complete Fighter than PacMan and Edwin did not Faint at the Sight of his own Blood. Lets not Forget Valero had the Greatest KO% in the History of the Sport and Dominated Everyone he faced whether in Sparring or FightNight. Marquez proved Yet again, Just how Beatable PacMan is and the Flaws of the Greatest Trainer in the World Freddie Roach. Now, Its true Valero Was one Crazy SonOfa***** But to dismiss His Ability because he was Nuts is Absurd. To be Fair to The Sensitive Pacman Fans, i also felt that Valero would of not only beat Floyd Jr, but he would of Made Mayweather quit on his Stool. Its just too bad Edwin Valero had too many Demons to Overcome because it would of been a joy to watch his Career.

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                  • MrClutch85
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                    #10
                    Valero was overrated but the style matchup makes for a great fight Pac wins by KO

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