Thanks for the concern. One good thing about pac and roach is that they NEVER underestimate anybody in the ring. He works hard in the gym no matter what the odds are. This is surely going to be action packed fight! ONE thing is for sure. Valero can't contain/abord so much punches as much as david diaz. can! With that premise in mind. We all know what's going to happen..
im actually nervous for pac.... he doesnt have the best defence in the world and that might cost him against such a devistating (presuming he is against elite comp) puncher...
Great News! First Diaz-Kats here in my city now Pac-Valero here as well. I'm going to atleast one of these great fights! It's about time they started having big fights here again.
Very true man When he beat Mab, Morales, and JMM.... everyone said quit picking on old guys Hes now gonna be fighting one of the hottest young prospects in boxing and you will hear complaints. When your a star like him and there are SO MANY good fights available... you wont be able to please everyone thats for sure. I mean i can totally understand people wanting him to fight guzman, cambell, baby bull... ect, but lets not sleep on this fight because of that. Valero is a good fight.
But we can say this 29 yr old Pac is in top of his game, couldn't say that about that 29 yr old MAB....although he was essentially still a top 5 pond for pounder then.
congratz. I wish they'd have more big fights in Chicago so I could take a 1 hour drive south :|....Everytime theres a fight in Chicago its a freakin disappointment!...Golota vs Brewster done in 1 round....D. Diaz getting a gift decision over Morales. What a bunch of ****! :fire
With the large Puerto Rican and Mexican population in Chicago I don't get why there is'nt more big fights held there for fighters who come from PR and Mexico.
Valero is very lucky for landing a fight with the PacMan, there a lot fighters nowadays who wants a piece of the current #1 P4P to make a lot of $$$
To some extent is might be true bro.. But even a Minor league player can hit Major league pitching at least once. (Maybe a HR)