I don't know that he'll be a star at all. It's hard to judge from the level of opposition he's faced, and especially hard to judge from that clip. The opponent overreaches with the right and drops his left all the way to his waist. That's just begging to be knocked out. Good eye for seeing it, though.
Clip: Edwin Valero's 16th consecutive 1st Round KO
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Originally posted by vB MartinI don't know that he'll be a star at all. It's hard to judge from the level of opposition he's faced, and especially hard to judge from that clip. The opponent overreaches with the right and drops his left all the way to his waist. That's just begging to be knocked out. Good eye for seeing it, though.Comment
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Originally posted by SoliloquyThe majority of casual boxing fans love knockout machines and they could honestly care less about guys like Winky who demonstrate great talent but not that knockout punch. If he fights in America he will gain media attention and get many fans because of his style/punch.Comment
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About the last statement, we can only tell when he steps it up, but he is still very green and has lot of time to grow and learn.Comment
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Originally posted by SoliloquySupposedly Valero has given Morales & Pacquaio hell in sparring. Judging from some of those shots looks to be a huge puncher, but he needs to get cleared to fight in the U.S. If he does, he will be a future star...
He sparred with Morales before the Pacfight to get a feel on aggressive fighters. But I haven't heard of him sparring with Pacquiao.Comment
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