Imagine what he would've done to Broner then. Maidana couldn't knock Khan down with his best Sunday punch....yet Maidana put him down at will and had him pulling his crybaby face :crybaby wanting to quit
Pac was the only guy of the 4 who had a chance, and he would've needed that HGH that he was taking his whole career to beat Valero.
And look at this: [YT]y9cQKHrhYYA[/YT] :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl wned That is against a man who couldn't put a drained Khan down, who Khan beat!!! It says it all about Blizzy that woman beater Broner is his hero
Khan will never beat an elite fighter. Guys were betting on Khan over Garcia and when Khan got blitzed..his fans started using alts until they thought that his loss was forgotten, lmao.
And Broner has No he lost to fights Khan beat such as Maidana and Malignaggi. He barely got by Carlos Molina :hi::hi::hi::hi:
All four were smaller than Valero, they made a name for themselves fighting each other. Kids who underestimate Valero are usually fans of one of the four, while Valero was a beast who brutalized people in the ring & sparring (undefeated contenders & champions literally lost their machismo once Valero opened up on them) Valero goes 4-0-0-0 (KO 4) against all 4 Pacman got stopped 3 times Morales got stopped 3 times Barrera got stopped 1 time JMM will lose because it will be a great iron chinned 122 vs the 130 Ultimate KO Artist The real fight is: Floyd Mayweather vs Edwin valero (130) :smoke
Pac would have needed HGH... :rofl atsch This scrawny little Urijah Faber lookalike chump with his chest tat of Hugo Chavez and his boy-band haircut would have been decapitated by a 60% Pacquiao, if Manny had a bad flu. He wasn't even the best Venezuelan to come along in the last decade. Linares, Blanco, Uzcátegui, Barroso and even Cermeño are just as good as he ever proved himself to be, or better - and that's just guys that are currently active. During his extremely short prime, Aguacerito was miles ahead of where Valero ever got to in his life (or was likely to) in terms of p4p standing.
Don't act like Pac was clean with his big ass frying pan brain. Valero had everything he needed to ko a Pac who was kod by a bum and a guy who stopped him to the body. Yeah, he took HGH to build himself up. He even got knocked unconscious later in his career two after being tested. ****en cheat. Overrated.
Pacman 112-122 [YT]hPVr3qvvsAg[/YT] [YT]tHj2P04ElEo[/YT] [YT]pa8C_BTmRhE[/YT] Edwin Valero was a solid 130 & would have decimated Pacman 27-0-0-0 (KO 27) Don't judge Valero by his actions outside the ring, Separate the boxer from the primate (he came to KO people, not be a role model for fellow primates)
Valero KOs Manny & no shame in that, because Manny Pacquiao started his career at Minimumweight, while Valero started at 130
I'm not sure how much stock you can really put into stories about sparring sessions and a dominant KO record against limited opposition. There's been plenty of cases where this happens, and they go on to have different results. Take Shane Mosley, Roy Jones, and John Mugabi for instance. Mosley had a very glossy record at 135 against modest opposition, same with Jones at 160. The Hopkins win has gotten better over time, but is still viewed by most as a solid win when both guys were improving as fighters. Mugabi had an amazing record on paper going into the Marvin Hagler fight against modest opposition. Actually, all 3 of them had beaten better opposition than Valero did. Mugabi had the misfortune of having less champs to beat for less titles. They all had 3 different career paths. RJJ is an ATG, Mosley is a great on a lower tier, Mugabi is viewed as a good to very good fighter, nothing more. Going by the Antonio DeMarco fight, it seemed as if Edwin Valero had lost some power moving up in weight. However, he did show a better skillset than some thought he did. Picking punches well, didn't look crude and sloppy as he sometimes did, and did it with compromised vision. The fact that DeMarco was probably his best win leaves a big question mark on how he would perform against top level opposition. If I were to make a guess. I think he'd fall the very good, B+ category of fighters. I would have loved to see him against Marquez at 135. He probably would have been good enough to win a title at 140, hell even old Judah did, but I don't know how well he really does against the top level opposition. I can see an experienced great like Marquez beating him, especially since it appeared Valero lost sole power at 135, or a solid dither like Bradley at 140.