would Edwin Valero been exposed if he didn't kill himself?

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  • RomanReigns
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    would Edwin Valero been exposed if he didn't kill himself?

    His biggest win was against Antonio Demarco. I think Juan Manuel Marquez would have beaten him if they fight at 135, and 140. Any technical boxer would expose his weaknesses. And the man is also legitimately crazy.
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    Judging by how he made Oscar his ***** I would consider him the king of Mexico. JMM would probably drink Valero's piss to get better.

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    • VatoMulatto
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      #3
      I hate the word exposed. Even if he'd beat Marquez and some other top fighters at some point he'd most likely lose and then you'd have some fans scream....I TOLD YOU SO, HE GOT EXPOSED. .

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        #4
        Originally posted by Vegemil
        Judging by how he made Oscar his ***** I would consider him the king of Mexico. JMM would probably drink Valero's piss to get better.
        Pacquiao, Bradley, and Crawford would also beat him. I was a huge fan of Valero because of his style, but that won't work against good competitions. This ain't like the Salvador Sanchez situation that he also died young, but he beat some pretty good fighters before he died of a car accident.

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        • Madison Boxing
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          have to disagree. that guy was a once in a generation talent. If he was still around i think you'd be looking at someone who had built up one of the greatest resumes of all time, he was that good.

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          • TrueBox
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            Marquez went down Vs. PacMan, Barrera, Money May, Katsidis, Alvarado. He would have been put down & stayed down Vs. Valero

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            • Southpawology
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              Valero was on the cusp of being P4P. He had immense talent and was fearless.

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              • Idunnoshet
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                Originally posted by DramaShow
                have to disagree. that guy was a once in a generation talent. If he was still around i think you'd be looking at someone who had built up one of the greatest resumes of all time, he was that good.
                Having seen Valero in the gym sparring , heard the comments about his Power from his sparring partners and watching his fights before he passed . I'd have to Agree with you . I heard Legit boxing people saying he'd beat Pacquiao and Marquez . Its unfortunate he went Psycho .

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                • snoopy360
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                  Valero didn't beat you with skill. He just went in and beat you. I honestly believe he would have been one of the greats. So much so that I think he would have surpassed Duran. To beat a guy like Valero you would literally have to hit him hard enough to damn near kill him to get his respect. Its a shame that he couldn't bottle up the crazy but we all have our demons.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Idunnoshet
                    Having seen Valero in the gym sparring , heard the comments about his Power from his sparring partners and watching his fights before he passed . I'd have to Agree with you . I heard Legit boxing people saying he'd beat Pacquiao and Marquez . Its unfortunate he went Psycho .
                    He didn't go psycho, he always was psycho.



                    I've run into one or two guys with this kinda look in their eyes. Do not fuck with them even if you're twice their size.

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