**How will you remember Edwin Valero?**

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  1. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    A pity one of those 'camel-jockeys' didn't dismember you and mail your body parts back to your loved one's in the post? Aye? How does it feel to be regarded as an even bigger arsehole than a guy who murdered his own wife? **** off and die. ****.
     
  2. gr8fight

    gr8fight Active Member Full Member

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    Because living with guilt proves something?
     
  3. Боксёр

    Боксёр Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I will remember the crazy tat on his chest and him always wearing red clothes ...
     
  4. southpaw jab

    southpaw jab Guest

    You liberals crack me up. :lol: They ain't gon do **** to me because I play on the right team.
     
  5. southpaw jab

    southpaw jab Guest

    Furthermore, you are a registered sex offender, I checked. So, you should stop addressing me, Chester the Molester.
     
  6. scott is cool

    scott is cool Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I will remember him as an evil scum who didn't have the balls to take his sentence.
     
  7. Scar

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    As he forced everyone to remember him. A very good boxer who didn't go far enough because he couldn't control his personal life.
     
  8. ApatheticLeader

    ApatheticLeader is bringing ***y back. Full Member

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    To say that Valero didn't fight anyone good is bull****. Vicente Mosquera and Antonio DeMarco are genuinely good fighters, and to say otherwise is just plain stupid.

    Having said that, Valero was a sorry POS, and that's how I'll remember him. He may have been mentally ill, but he didn't have the strength of character to get himself help and to stick to rehab for longer than a ****ing day.
     
  9. Davies

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    I will remember the Valero in the ring as a man with a hell of a lot of potential, i think he could have gone all the way to the top he had the abilities and was getting better with every fight, he was one of my fave fighters.

    I will remember him overall as an unstable volatile man who deserved harsher punishment than choosing the easy way out, obviously i lost all respect for him now and it will be hard to wach his fights again and admire his ability.
     
  10. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    Hilarious. Were you up all night thinking of that one? And more to the point, what the **** are you talking about?
     
  11. juanitoboxing

    juanitoboxing Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    A POS who overshadowed the few things he did in the ring with a coward act. Someone who will be hated forever by his kids for causing all the pain in their lives.
     
  12. boxer1025

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    I'll remember him as a tough Mother F***** who liked to get down in the ring!!! outside of the fight game i cant judge him, in the ring I respect his fight game!! Atleast when he stepped in the ring he fought, he fought!! Unlike other champions who run alot
     
  13. homebrand

    homebrand Well-Known Member Full Member

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    easy way out? I'm not defending him here, but killing yourself is not 'the easy way out'. Contrary to what a lot of people are saying here, I'd say committing suicide is not an easy thing to do and it takes a lot of balls and a hell of a lot of mental issues to end your own life.
     
  14. jhar26

    jhar26 Member Full Member

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    As a wifebeater and a murderer.
     
  15. heehoo

    heehoo TIMEXICAH! Full Member

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    A man who couldn't control himself, hence why he did this to himself:

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