That's just an opinion with no shred of evidence to support it. So no matter who he fights, they will be no good if he wins, unless it's Pac-Man or JMM? Katsidis and Diaz? They're good fighters but not special. Not like Valero anyway.:rasta You can never jump on the Valero Terror Train!:hi:
I had this weirdly realistic dream where I was on the ESPN Boxing website, reading about this fight and how Valero completely battered Pitalua before stopping him cold in the 5th or the 6th.
I like Valero the boxer. I have a problem with his tattoo. Lopez is a very tall and skinny ass bantam, he will move up some classes some day, remember he is extremely young. Gamboa will probably go for the dinasty and his natural weight is around 130, so once he clears 126 (which I honestly think is empty and easy for him) he will go to 130 and if he's able to control the division (which I don't know yet) he will probably go to 135. So if Valero stays around they will eventually catch up. Now, I don't wanna get into politics because this thing is gonna get ugly and borring for the boxing fans. But remember that Chavez is trying to change the constitution to be there forever and nationalizing everything he can, just copying what his daddy "socialist" Fidel did decades ago. People who are too blind to see what he's trying to do are just plain stupid, no matter how smart they try to act.
The evidence is in the footage of Valero fighting. Valero isn't special in the slightest. The train will be derailed before long.
Just make it rounds 2 or 3 and the dream will be true!:smoke Maybe just 20 or 30 seconds, you never know with Valero and Pitalua is an aggressive fighter so he'll come straight forward.
The footage where he gets 100k bonuses for taking out guys in the first round and he just head hunts? That does not tell the whole story of his ability. Not really even close. You might be in for a shock if you see Saturday's fight then.
Having Bush on your chest would be worse but who cares. This country is already pretty much a socialist democracy so what's the difference? Chavez didn't like Bush like the majority of Americans felt for a large part of his term. I find these theories based on paranoia more than anything.
Hey you can think whatever you want, just give the guy a chance to show how he does against top fighters. He didn't have the chance to fight top fighters till now because of the license issue and his promoter in Japan holding him up but that stuffs finally pretty much behind him. If he loses I was wrong. It happens but I think he may become a brilliant start here now that he's back after 6 years.
That's fine. Even if he loses tonight, he holds a great victory over Morales in sparring, so that will make him be remembered favourably
Who's talking about Bush? Of course nobody likes him. We just talking about something much worse... lack of freedom, life, hope, dreams, food and everything. And you clearly have no idea of what you're talking about with your paranoia bs. There's no such things as "theories", only the reality. As I said before, let's NOT turn this into a politic thing, and since you really don't know what you're talking about, let's keep it here.