If Edwin Valero had lived to try bare knuckle fighting, would he have a 100% KO rate?

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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    If Edwin Valero had lived to try bare knuckle fighting, would he have a 100% KO rate?

    I say no, mostly because he tended to be sloppy at times and I think the right BKFC or VBK fighter would piece him up in at least one fight.

    BUT...of every boxer I can think of, guys like Valero would have certainly been exciting to watch do bare knuckle. Someone that has literally no fear to go out there and damn near die in the ring to get that W.


    Last edited by Combat Talk Radio; 08-10-2019, 06:18 AM.
  • Pechorin
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    What's this fascination with Valero about? The guy was about as good as AB and nothing more.

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      #3
      Valero vs. Maidana was the savage bloodbath we never got to see.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Pechorin
        What's this fascination with Valero about? The guy was about as good as AB and nothing more.
        You're nuts. The only fighter in history to retire with a perfect 100‰ ratio, definition of a warrior, ducked by Pacquiao.

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          #5
          They dont punch full power in barenuckle. They have to protect their hands. Who cares what his KO record is in boxing.

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