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  • #21
    Originally posted by Chuckguy View Post
    Actually it does. I feel no remorse for valero cause he off'd himself like a p usy
    Suicide is the coward way out
    He had no reason to live. I feel it would have been a better ending if somebody else punished him with death against his own will, just like he killed his wife.

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    • #22
      MAN!!! This ****ing sux, horrible news. I was just watching his fight with Ayala and a few of his interviews not too long ago. He seemed to being good and off drugs, even had a gig with Showtime, wonder what happened.

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      • #23
        Damn, he had his demons with an up and down life, but way too early for anyone. RIP Johnny.

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        • #24
          Tapia may literally be the only boxer who Ive never heard anyone say a bad word about. All the fans respected him. Now he can finally rest. R.I.P. Champ

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          • #25
            For over 10-15 years whenever i heard the name Tapia i always thought of the boxer Johnny Tapia. Only God can judge a man. Descanze en paz campeon.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Chuckguy View Post
              Actually it does. I feel no remorse for valero cause he off'd himself like a p usy
              Suicide is the coward way out
              Your a idiot. While I do agree suicide is the easy way out, you have no idea about what was going on in his life. Johnny had a ****ed up life that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. Hopefully he's in a better place now, because Albuquerque is a **** hole and can bring the worst out of people.
              RIP Johnny you will be missed. The best fighter to come from New Mexico hands down. Its crazy I just saw him at some fights like 3 weeks ago. One day your here and the next day your gone.

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              • #27
                JT was a true warrior with tons of heart who always gave it his all in the ring. One of the last of a dying breed. Hopefully he has found his peace now. He will surely be missed.

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                • #28
                  God, this is horrible news.

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                  • #29
                    Man, tough news. As a resident of Albuquerque I see how much he was loved here. Despite his personal battles he always put on a great show and appreciated his fans in the 505. I saw him not too long ago at the movies and he seemed to be doing well, but of course you never know.

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                    • #30
                      damn man.....

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