Knocked Everyone Out! Crazy Power and the True Story of Edwin Valero

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  • čas přidán 18. 12. 2023
  • Throughout his explosive career, Edwin Valero had a total of 27 bouts, detonating everyone he shared the ring with. Scoring a record-breaking 18 consecutive first-round knockouts, 'El Inca' ascended to world champion status, and possessed more than enough talent to grow into a new superstar.
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  • @j.schmittler4905
    @j.schmittler4905 Před 4 měsíci +360

    Dude, your coverage of fighters is unmatched. Your descriptions and one-liners go beyond the pro level. You have a gift for this, and thank you for continuing to put out content.

    • @MMAJay3
      @MMAJay3 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Agreed 💯 i love this comment

    • @foxwolf316
      @foxwolf316 Před 4 měsíci +4

      I don't understand why VoteSport has the gifts and all I have is 6 years of shity content, and 0 help.

    • @kennethgiles-nu9dk
      @kennethgiles-nu9dk Před 4 měsíci +1

      his demons got the better of him0

    • @Soggyfrenchfry45
      @Soggyfrenchfry45 Před 3 měsíci +1

      👍👍👍💯💯💯

    • @GoblinGorilla
      @GoblinGorilla Před 3 měsíci

      What one liners? Dudes just reading facts.

  • @scottamolinari
    @scottamolinari Před 4 měsíci +207

    "Mastering others is strength. Mastering yourself is true power." This a quote I won't forget. Awesome video!

    • @garyprice8490
      @garyprice8490 Před 4 měsíci +4

      You are 220% correct I feel the same way. Your coment really hit home with me. Mastering myself will be my number 1 goal from now on.

    • @TargetN11
      @TargetN11 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Demons are real, and Edwin Valero certainly had some. One can master themselves all they like, but Satan and his demons obey one master only.

    • @SoCloud526
      @SoCloud526 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Something Bruce Lee would say🐉RIP Master Lee🙏

    • @Johnbobon
      @Johnbobon Před 3 měsíci

      This reminds me of a Seinfeld episode.
      Jerry Seinfeld : But are you still "Master of your Domain?"
      George Costanza : I am king of the county. You?
      Jerry Seinfeld : Lord of the Manor.

    • @Phoenix-One0922
      @Phoenix-One0922 Před měsícem

      SURE, LIKE "MASTERING" HIS WIFE INTO AN EARLY GRAVE... Is that the best your Neanthertal brain can come up with?

  • @christiansantos7164
    @christiansantos7164 Před 4 měsíci +162

    You did this man justice in the way you told his story. Edwin’s probably one of the most tragic stories in boxing. He was like a Tasmanian devil or honey badger. His brain injury made him psychotic.

    • @jenkemjones68
      @jenkemjones68 Před 4 měsíci +28

      He was a very angry and dangerous man.He killed his beautiful wife and left his children with no parents.He was vicious and merciless in and out of the ring.He was protected by their communist leader.Not a good guy at all.Depression is horrible,but we are still responsible for out actions.

    • @annjivitug5507
      @annjivitug5507 Před 4 měsíci +12

      Why do you have to give this murderer a justice, he regularly beat up his wife then killed her. He also beat up his mom and almost killed her too. He beat up people out on streets that's why he'd been in and out of jail many times.

    • @mikkenieminen9603
      @mikkenieminen9603 Před 4 měsíci

      @@jenkemjones68 Chavez was not a communist. Actually jewmerica is a bolshevik communist regime in the making waging war on it's native white population like the rest of the western countrrties. only an fool can not see this

    • @trumpershaveblinderson7470
      @trumpershaveblinderson7470 Před 4 měsíci +9

      He was psychotic before the wreck. Filled with demons.

    • @thesonofaman4432
      @thesonofaman4432 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Anyone ever think that he encountered brain damage from combat sports that would lead to him losing his wits?
      It’s all about virtue signaling and commenting on what a “monster” he was…but that “monster” was once a child as well.

  • @rickhatesmisleadia7101
    @rickhatesmisleadia7101 Před 4 měsíci +46

    feel empathy for his wife and kids. Living with that psyhco would have been living on the edge 24/7!

    • @jamesbroomfield7799
      @jamesbroomfield7799 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Yeah. It was sad watching his two cute little girls knowing they'd both lose their parents shortly after. His wife must've went through hell on a daily basis only to get murdered by the psychopath.

    • @ShenState
      @ShenState Před 2 měsíci

      Cat's sleeping with 1 eye open. 😅

    • @coppertopv365
      @coppertopv365 Před 2 měsíci +2

      She got shot in her leg an stood by him..
      That's a sign she was abused, an likely often.

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes Před měsícem

      @@coppertopv365Stockholm syndrome

  • @bretfisher7286
    @bretfisher7286 Před 4 měsíci +95

    One of the biggest reasons Valero was such a fearsome fighter is that he was actually insane.
    And I hate to say it, but in boxing, that can help.

    • @frankthetank8216
      @frankthetank8216 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Definitely

    • @redghettosun
      @redghettosun Před 4 měsíci +6

      To make it to the elite level of this sport I think insanity is a prerequisite. Basically, to be ready to die in the ring. Some boxers try to feign insanity but those who are truly crazy are easy to spot. Valero's pain threshold was seemingly off the charts which gave him the edge, at least with the level of fighters he fought up to that point.

    • @bretfisher7286
      @bretfisher7286 Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@redghettosun Very well said. We don't often talk about this, of course, since it would sort of blow the game-- boxing wants very much to seem rational and orderly. But it's not. It's made largely of near-psychopaths being dragged around by a ring in their nose by con men. Not always, of course, but very commonly.
      It's one of the best environments for a psychopath to enter. He can be paid handsomely for his affliction.

    • @redghettosun
      @redghettosun Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@bretfisher7286 Yes, there are levels of crazy or psychopathy. It's possible that pain brings out a different gear in these type of fighters. Not the fear of losing as much. It's a gladiator sport so bloodlust comes into it. Of course, the truly damaged can't leave this behind them in the ring after the fight is over. In Valero's case, it was his medical condition. Him being a hero to Venezuela and a friend of the president there was a death sentence to his wife. She probably wanted to leave him but couldn't.

    • @bretfisher7286
      @bretfisher7286 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@redghettosun Gosh, it's so much the stereotype. Very sad.

  • @garyjohnson1466
    @garyjohnson1466 Před 4 měsíci +16

    Truly a sad story of someone who proved to be his own worst enemy, self destructive individuals often destroy those they love, but his ardent supporters, was a major contributor to this tragic story..

  • @southside6093
    @southside6093 Před 4 měsíci +118

    *One of the biggest what if’s in boxing.*

    • @kanivea
      @kanivea Před 4 měsíci +4

      Perfectly said

    • @jennifers6055
      @jennifers6055 Před 4 měsíci +16

      Yes....what if...he wasn't a psychopath that murdered his wife

    • @felipelopez1162
      @felipelopez1162 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Thats right , so sad

    • @adamd2036
      @adamd2036 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@jennifers6055he had brain damage and also killed himself. Just truly sad

    • @emmanuelhernandez3335
      @emmanuelhernandez3335 Před 4 měsíci

      @@kanivea😅

  • @jamesonmontebon513
    @jamesonmontebon513 Před 4 měsíci +26

    Mastering others is strength.
    Mastering your self is true power.
    Great video as always.

    • @Phoenix-One0922
      @Phoenix-One0922 Před měsícem

      SURE, LIKE "MASTERING" HIS WIFE INTO AN EARLY GRAVE... Is that the best your Neanthertal brain can come up with?

  • @deanmuse2590
    @deanmuse2590 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Dang! Watch how great his footwork was. So quick and light he's in position to deliver shots so fast from multiple angles. Great video by the way!

  • @Webcoreinteractive
    @Webcoreinteractive Před 2 měsíci +4

    Valeros speed and ability to exude power from unconventional angles was lethal. Dude was throwing double lefts before his opponent knew what hit him.

  • @BleSP
    @BleSP Před 4 měsíci +13

    This man right here, despite all the wrongs he did in his life. Is still my favorite Boxer of all time. Truly a style that inspired mine.

  • @MrBaker240
    @MrBaker240 Před 4 měsíci +44

    This was the best recap yet. I had never heard of Valero before. Thank you!

  • @altamontdarby2819
    @altamontdarby2819 Před 4 měsíci +79

    Great commentary!👍🏾💪🏾👌🏾❤️
    Epitaph: He embarrassed his family (who, by the way, protected his disgusting behaviour), he embarrassed the president and his country, he traumatised his children, and murdered his devoted wife! His actions made his incredible art worthless!
    The End.

    • @kendaddi5857
      @kendaddi5857 Před 4 měsíci +3

      He was just a sick man let loose. He should have been admitted and kept in hospital till fully rehabilitated for his brain injuries. All his domestic violence were as a result of the brain injury.

  • @philipdimare6851
    @philipdimare6851 Před 4 měsíci +15

    Again, the best boxing commentary on CZcams. A delight to listen to and watch.

  • @ryujinmiatand770
    @ryujinmiatand770 Před 4 měsíci +52

    His story is so sad. Pacman's beginnings is similar but ended differently. Pacman vs Valero would be a classic.

    • @hoydleebonifacio4092
      @hoydleebonifacio4092 Před 4 měsíci +4

      were there any plans for a pacman-valero fight during that time?...yup... definitely would've been a blockbuster....not being biased as a Filipino but Valero will definitely lose his gas as the round progresses and stamina is pacman's card under his sleeve, always...

    • @mohammadmahzeer9153
      @mohammadmahzeer9153 Před 3 měsíci +5

      I love pacman but valero would have smoked him easily

    • @bilogskii2216
      @bilogskii2216 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@hoydleebonifacio4092 There wasn't as Manny is already fighting in the higher weights when Valero started to gain fame. Valero was actually one of De la Hoya's sparring partner during his fight with Pacquiao. Valero even game Oscar a black eye reports says. It was a big fantasy fight back then but the concensus was that Manny would be too much for Valero because of the huge gap in experience. Valero never fought anyone big on his resume yet at that point.

    • @AVisionBasketball
      @AVisionBasketball Před 3 měsíci

      @@hoydleebonifacio4092 man seems like it would be a close one 🙏

    • @noelrosales8105
      @noelrosales8105 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Who do you think will win

  • @kendaddi5857
    @kendaddi5857 Před 4 měsíci +13

    Wow! How is it that I never heard of Valero? I have been a boxing fan for decades but perhaps because most of us concentrate on the heavy weight division we miss a lot of drama that happens in the lighter weight categories.
    It’s such a pity how Valero ended. It’s so sad that his habits and anger issues destroyed him eventually.
    Here’s my analysis.
    Valero is one of the most complete boxers I ever watched. His foot work and balance was unbelievable. Superb. He had hand speed that is unbelievable. Though a south paw he had lethal blows from both hands. His combination of punches was just phenomenal. He had everything a boxer needed skill wise to go far.
    However the brain injury he had re-set his centre for emotions and impacted his life in many ways. First, it made him fearless and very courageous in the ring, brutally tackling all his opponents toe to toe and demonstrating inhuman strength and energy even in later rounds of a match. So in this stead it worked to his advantage. However the second effect was more negative. It accounted for his emotional imbalance, and for his drinking and drug habits. It accounted for his domestic violence and even the suicide that he eventually committed.
    It’s unlikely that he would have been so lethal in the ring were it not for the brain injury, granted he actually had superlative boxing skills.
    Finally, I think he should have remained banned from boxing until properly rehabilitated for the effects of his brain injuries. The Americans were right.

    • @sentry8992
      @sentry8992 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Most of us have never heard of him because he fought the vast majority of his fights overseas.

    • @snoutysnouterson
      @snoutysnouterson Před 4 měsíci

      You can't get rehabilitated from a brain injury, the damage is permanent

  • @davidcaves1872
    @davidcaves1872 Před 5 dny

    So true! "Mastering others is strength. Mastering oneself is true power!"😮

  • @redghettosun
    @redghettosun Před 4 měsíci +69

    Valero lived a short, crazy life. As hard and brutal as Pacquiao's and it seemed he was on a path to being a legend himself. It's obvious he had an undiagnosed condition exacerbated by the vicious sport he was in. From a boxing standpoint it's hard to assess Valero completely as he never faced the elites in his division. He did have all the requisites to be world class though which was: 1. An iron chin 2. Power in both hands 3. Speed and 4. He had the dog in him that would never give up.

    • @torquemontwheeler2375
      @torquemontwheeler2375 Před 4 měsíci +7

      ... and masterful defense discipline. Woe.

    • @svnbit8408
      @svnbit8408 Před 4 měsíci +6

      ​​@@torquemontwheeler2375absolutely, underrated at first his erratic timing and posture at surface looked reckless but he masterfully operated at the full extension of his blows which his footwork and technique would again provide the power ground up from barely inside and outside of range of his opponent, pure fighting instinct and special awareness. it's rare and more than just athleticism pulling defensive weight through footwork like a Roy Jones Jr he had the skillet to do it all he just rolled so hard he almost looked like he's taking one to give one but he's just throwing back early and from neutral and angles he's comfortable with when trading or inducing the opponents counter fire.

    • @dalegriffin6768
      @dalegriffin6768 Před 4 měsíci +6

      And 5 he had unbelievable stamina,he could throw 300 punches in a round and not even break a sweat

    • @dalegriffin6768
      @dalegriffin6768 Před 4 měsíci +3

      ​@@svnbit8408Joe Calzaghe whooped the crap out of Roy Jones Jr,he made him look like an amateur

    • @francishughes542
      @francishughes542 Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@dalegriffin6768 Jeez, Jones Jr was 39 years old, but this is NOT about Calzaghe, its about Valero, just for the record, Jones Jr at his peak would have destroyed Calzaghe.

  • @geraldfriend256
    @geraldfriend256 Před 4 měsíci +9

    None more savage in any era, just a serial killer with gloves. Truly frightening.

  • @tubetales1798
    @tubetales1798 Před 4 měsíci +9

    This was awesome... and is absolutely the best delivery and docu of the life of Edwin Valero ! I really enjoyed this, thank you.

  • @JoshSmith222
    @JoshSmith222 Před 4 měsíci +21

    Amazing boxing documentary! One of the best I've seen.

  • @TombulSavas
    @TombulSavas Před 4 měsíci +27

    Can you make documentary about Naoya Inoue? He's fighting against Marlon Tapales at December 26 for undisputed junior featherweight championship.

  • @keithdefreitas3399
    @keithdefreitas3399 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I remember I started watching him about 2 years before he died and thinking that he was the next Manny. He would have been 1 of the all time greats.

  • @danasaeed9018
    @danasaeed9018 Před 4 měsíci +25

    Such A Sad Ending, To A Great Undefeated Fighter.

  • @shaanmasters7654
    @shaanmasters7654 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I'm a boxing fan, but heart breaking what his wife went through and still stood by him. He became a monster and woke up and ended his life.

  • @user-eb2on1qm3e
    @user-eb2on1qm3e Před 4 měsíci +11

    史上最強ボクサー
    文句無しの
    パウンド・フォー・パウンドNo.1

  • @ibeam32
    @ibeam32 Před 4 měsíci +12

    I wish yall posted more often. I could binge watch the episodes their that good. Keep up the killer work!

    • @zacharyfabian5293
      @zacharyfabian5293 Před 4 měsíci +2

      His videos are so good because he takes his time with relative and informative commentary. Rarely does he even mispronounce a name! Quality, not quantity! It's the best channel in my opinion!

  • @joecy3663
    @joecy3663 Před 4 měsíci +19

    Nobody could find more rhythm to throw counter punches in each round than Valero

    • @Phoenix-One0922
      @Phoenix-One0922 Před měsícem

      You should ask that of his wife and kids (and mother)... Nobody seem to care here about the Real Victims... What a bunch of insensitives...

  • @andykerr3803
    @andykerr3803 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Best documentary on Edwin yet. Very objective and balanced 👍

  • @RR-xu5xk
    @RR-xu5xk Před 4 měsíci +3

    Very sad for his kids growing up without both parents. Hopefully they are doing well and maybe they can speak out when they are older.

  • @joedon1706
    @joedon1706 Před 4 měsíci +9

    A violent sport. And an example of how brutal this life is.

  • @rvsd44
    @rvsd44 Před 4 měsíci +2

    thx4the upload. nvr knew abt this monster of a fighter. incredible and yet tragic story of an awesome boxer.

  • @nagone11
    @nagone11 Před 4 měsíci +191

    His brain was damaged, Valero's bike accident set it all off and his subsequent fights little by little added to his brain damage as well. A very sad story and ending to a very promising young champion and his wife as well, such a tragedy.

    • @jamiecrawford7220
      @jamiecrawford7220 Před 4 měsíci +15

      Ya it's called C.T.E. which puts athletes who have it in an mental induced psychosis disreality where hallucinations pair up with unequivocal aggression that in this psycho active state of mind transfers into the parameters of extreme paranoia featherwd by a plethora of violence..
      This concoction becomes their reality while consequently being under an incantation like feeling over them where at this point they typically murder then realize later conscientiously what they did (killed his wife) then ultimately commit suicide unfortunately like what we witnessed here with him in extreme clinical depression by himself behind bars begging for someone to talk to him trapped in his buddy realizing what he did while taking his own life to escape the tragedy of C.T.E. that he had..
      It's definitely a sad and sadistic situation to say the least because being in that state of mind and believing what's circulating around u, then acting accordingly into the illusions & hallucinations of the disreality that is a temporary reality in the crazy moment subsequently to them to again murdering his wife..
      All of this because of getting hit in the nogan to the point of ur brain going off like a Volcano eruption in ur head to the point where absolutely no buddy is home..

    • @nagone11
      @nagone11 Před 4 měsíci

      @@jamiecrawford7220 The NFL has a very large issue with this, some of the former players who have passed away subsequently were diagnosed with CTE post mortem, like Junior Seau who committed suicide and before he died he had beaten his girlfriend, it seems Aaron Hernandez who was involved in murders and who later took his own life and other players were all suspected of or had CTE. Serious head trauma was responsible. In the NFL today, has Concussion Protocols, where a player who has his bell rung has to sit out for a mandatory period before they can resume practice or play, which could possibly induce further brain injury without a healing period.
      Valero's brain was seen as damaged when he first tried to get a boxing license here in the USA and was denied. They knew he had suffered serious damage previously, but the industry itself permitted this young man to continue. This without doubt aided in the worsening of his condition, he had been showing very serious signs of psychosis in his earlier outbursts and fits of madness. A very sad and tragic story, in many ways this could have been avoided but it wasn't.

    • @Jay0neDE
      @Jay0neDE Před 4 měsíci +28

      not to mention the drugs and alcohol which surely did their part too

    • @nagone11
      @nagone11 Před 4 měsíci +6

      @@Jay0neDE For sure

    • @michael1257
      @michael1257 Před 4 měsíci +11

      I’ll Add , They Didn’t Know A lot About TBI’s. What He Needed Was A Brain Rehab Center and Not To Continue Fighting , Sad Story.

  • @sinoverlord409
    @sinoverlord409 Před 4 měsíci +27

    A lot of boxers in the USA especially Oscar are very grateful for the car he ran into.

  • @johnnytoriaga5608
    @johnnytoriaga5608 Před 3 měsíci +1

    A Perfect narrative delivery of words makes it even more captivating..

  • @tykellerman6384
    @tykellerman6384 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Best fight video I’ve seen well done… you showed the small fighters heart incredibly tough

  • @JoseP-hj5zo
    @JoseP-hj5zo Před 4 měsíci +9

    He was headed toward boxing stardom . But that motor bike accident changed everything. Major brain trauma changed the man he was . 🇻🇪👊

  • @ricknelms
    @ricknelms Před 4 měsíci +8

    Props to the Panamanian corner what heart by both of them.

  • @jdmmike7225
    @jdmmike7225 Před 4 měsíci +22

    It was unreal how much his opponents feared him. Other than Loco it is almost immediately apparent & Loco figured it out towards the end. But what he did is just horrible on all levels.

  • @oremlapoargniltap1359
    @oremlapoargniltap1359 Před 4 měsíci +5

    oh man I can tell that Naoya Inoue's boxing style is a mix of Valero & Pacquiao styles

  • @sikawofiemontana
    @sikawofiemontana Před 2 měsíci +2

    News Like this hurts to the core😢😢.....what could have been a Beautiful story turns sorrow😢

  • @michaelminer7367
    @michaelminer7367 Před 3 měsíci +1

    At first inspiring and then a very sad story. I was a HUGE boxing fan and I only faintly remember him. GREAT VIDEO!

  • @robertmonelli7425
    @robertmonelli7425 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Il più grande di tutti I tempi grande spettacolo emozionante tutta la sua rabbia e sofferenza

  • @zat-en-aphpaneah2830
    @zat-en-aphpaneah2830 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Shout out to a true knock-out artist! He took his boxing craft very seriously, and he executed his God-given power with unmatchable enthusiasm and precision.
    He was the true Venezuela assassin!!

  • @blkout2412
    @blkout2412 Před 4 měsíci +27

    Can only imagine the potential if that bike accident never happened...such a sad story a such a big what if

    • @2genders-tk2ue
      @2genders-tk2ue Před 4 měsíci +5

      Athletes have too much to lose while riding motorcycles...I'll never understand why they take that risk.

    • @arvininguito6038
      @arvininguito6038 Před 4 měsíci

      It may happen again the way he drove the bike, he was still lucky to be alive after the accident

  • @TeamCGS2005
    @TeamCGS2005 Před 4 měsíci +29

    I remember this beast of a man. I do believe that that motorcycle accident where he had surgery to remove a blood clot affected his personality in a negative way. His potential was sadly never reached.

    • @JB-ms9du
      @JB-ms9du Před 4 měsíci +2

      Also his wife is dead and the children now have no parents

    • @lentoviolento0418
      @lentoviolento0418 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Yes is true . My dad was never the same since it was hit in his head for a falling branch of a big tree he was cutting. . I have to run for my life at the age of 11 years old ; was so much violence at my home.

  • @yuriboyka7798
    @yuriboyka7798 Před 4 měsíci

    nice motivation video! thanks for uploading!

  • @user-ni8ni2ug3g
    @user-ni8ni2ug3g Před 3 měsíci +2

    Awesome article by YOU!!! Do You know that I never heard of this man, this animal. Iam 43 yes old and totally shocked and surprised that I never heard of him even though I followed boxing back in the day but obviously NOT enough. If they let him box in the US all those years b4 the Texas and HBO fight, maybe I would have. It looks like he has a chin but I really don't know but from the footage. Finding that panoramian, dude. It looks like he definitely has a chin. But I'm gonna follow this guy now. Even though he is as Been,according to this world,not Me. He probably would have been the world's greatest and known like Tyson and Holyfield and Manny Pacquiao. His style, ferocity, power and Heart that he has in that ring, I don't know if anybody could compare. It sucks with the family issues and violence towards them I don't Condone that at all but boxing...WoW...G*D Damn. Great coverage and editing...fuck I can't believe I missed out on this fighter and as I write this... as I watch for the 1st time I just learned/saw that he hung himself at the age of 28. Holy ShiT. I'm done.

  • @27rykou
    @27rykou Před 4 měsíci +18

    Used to see him daily at the Grand Olympic Boxing Club in early 2000’s. Was weird at the time watching the cameras recording his sparring when he wasn’t known while other named fighters didn’t get that. Then after watching the sparring with the Antillion brothers (spelling?) and Santa Cruz I saw what the hype was about. Have see Manny in person and believe he would’ve beaten him. I was in room the day of the sparring with that counter combo and was standing out of frame in door to other room with muy Thai bags and other ring. I saw that counter combo and they had to stop the sparring. Valero was like nobody I’ve ever seen and I’ve seen easily 20+ top level champions in person in boxing alone, not including my Thai. Dudes eyes were dark and hollow like a great white and when he sparred it was like throwing chum and watching the destruction. Have watched most of best 90’s - early 2000 fighters in person and he was by far the most ominous. It was bizarre.

    • @faniebotha8582
      @faniebotha8582 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I said Manny would've taken his head off but your expert comments are far more valid because you're a boxer yourself. And if you say he was scary I have to indeed agree because I'm an "expert" couch commentator which you clearly overrule by the fact you saw Edwin live...So after all I must swallow my words and give Edwin credit as been a possible all time great. Sadly we will never know for sure. Thanks mate and greetings from South Africa. 👏🏻🕊️😎🇿🇦👏🏻🍻

    • @27rykou
      @27rykou Před 4 měsíci

      @@faniebotha8582 Happy New year from the other side of the world. You can never be sure of outcomes in boxing because anything can happen in a moment in time but Freddy didn’t want to put Manny in there in a fight. I know that. They sparred and Freddy knew Valero was different.
      Look up the things that Mikey Garcia said about Valero. Mikey has been sparring top level guys since a teenager. We will never know what would’ve happened but I do know that it would’ve been the most dangerous guy Manny fought, and visa versa.
      Be safe my friend 🙏👊

    • @juliettemacdonald5965
      @juliettemacdonald5965 Před 4 měsíci

      ​Ah...,you're from South Africa.
      So do you follow MMA? To be more specific do you follow the UFC ??? There is a really great middleweight contender, from South Africa, named Dricus Du Plessis who is a most amazing mixed. martial artist!!! He has an undefeated record + will be fighting another middleweight, Sean Strickland,, as the main card for World Championship on Jan 20 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
      If he gets it, + I strongly believe he will, it will be the 1st time that the belt goes to Africa !!!!
      I just wanted to let you know! 😊

    • @snowman1650
      @snowman1650 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @27rykou Can you please tell us more about Edwin or his sparring sessions

  • @Br_Nick316
    @Br_Nick316 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Thank you Votesport for sharing this ❤😢

  • @Darksouls565
    @Darksouls565 Před 4 měsíci +14

    Can you guy's do one on chuck Liddel

  • @danielcorona151
    @danielcorona151 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I'm glad I watched that. I love boxing and boxers stories

  • @regular-thing
    @regular-thing Před 4 měsíci +305

    This dude must have went through some stuff. No sympathy that he became an abusive psychopath, but alarm bells that he looked age 45 at 20.

    • @Medium-RareSteak
      @Medium-RareSteak Před 4 měsíci +51

      That crash def did something to his psyche

    • @serenityinside1
      @serenityinside1 Před 4 měsíci +31

      Indeed. The list of serial killers and murderers etc that got accidental head injuries when younger and people said they changed for the worse is crazy. A friend of mines husband had moist swings and Bouts of being hostile / intimidating- his sister told her he fell off a swing as a boy , banged his head and yes , changed .

    • @jenkemjones68
      @jenkemjones68 Před 4 měsíci +31

      ​@serenityinside1 Valero was already violent before the accident though.He committed armed robbery and gang violence before.

    • @robertenglish3921
      @robertenglish3921 Před 4 měsíci

      wedoneafterpicolo

    • @eleazararce5716
      @eleazararce5716 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Remember don't judge because life happens to everyone. Obtaining a head injury didn't help any.

  • @showbread9366
    @showbread9366 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Maybe the most exciting fighter I ever seen. Would have been a straight barn burner in a Pacquiao matchup. Shame. His wife was an incredible specimen of a natural beauty.

  • @franksojka8197
    @franksojka8197 Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent work.... thanx a bunch

  • @DeckCollector17
    @DeckCollector17 Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing video/documentary.!

  • @theguyinmaine
    @theguyinmaine Před 4 měsíci +7

    What a shame. Fame alcohol and drugs. He had the world. Amazing speed, power, stamina and defensive moves while countering.

  • @poiyakelly2284
    @poiyakelly2284 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thanks for covering this story.
    Edwin would've been a world champ. He got all the tools to be one of the top boxers. Very tough and hard puncher with lighting speed combinations. He's fighting style is more similar to pacquio

  • @juunishibeast
    @juunishibeast Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing video edit! AS ALWAYS.. love the commentary! Keep it up!

  • @Haychtrain
    @Haychtrain Před 4 měsíci +6

    Amazing video like usual brother. you are so good at delivering awesome content 🙏

  • @Cleverpuncher
    @Cleverpuncher Před 2 měsíci +1

    One of my top 5 fighters of all time. Gone too early. Really too bad him and Paq never got a chance, they were definitely on the same track.

  • @juliuscaesar8163
    @juliuscaesar8163 Před 3 měsíci

    Masterful content! Priceless!

  • @fadeblac5633
    @fadeblac5633 Před 4 měsíci +7

    What a fighter. But, I blame the government. Because had they stepped in the first time he put his wife in the hospital. Maybe he wife would still be alive. They allowed this man to get away with hurting people outside the ring. He could have went down as the best in his weight class. Damn shame. Prayers for his wife and family. Especially their children. ❤. He was a monster for sure. Great video. 👍

  • @davecollins73
    @davecollins73 Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent Doco!

  • @casualfansnews5345
    @casualfansnews5345 Před 4 měsíci

    Great stuff as usual.

  • @artoffighting06
    @artoffighting06 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wow, intense story! That's a crazy good video / docu !!

  • @alyours2889
    @alyours2889 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice video...incredible story!

  • @jaguarblack4332
    @jaguarblack4332 Před 4 měsíci +1

    New sub are watching this. Never heard of him but you did a great job at letting kno of him.

  • @ChosenWon
    @ChosenWon Před 2 měsíci +1

    Awesome presentation

  • @MarkNaegeli
    @MarkNaegeli Před 2 měsíci +1

    Appreciate this video. Valero might have the best reaction time and quickness that I’ve ever seen by any boxer - and in boxing, speed IS power. He could have been the best ever, not exaggerating, but the demons, combined with the celebrity treatment, ultimately did him in. I just can’t respect a guy with these fighting skills who would turn them in his wife. No wonder he ended it the way he did. How could he have lived with himself? Blessed with skills, Cursed with demons.

  • @Crooked_Clown
    @Crooked_Clown Před 3 měsíci

    Not only that he fought with his guard down but Valero always fought every fight with his mouth wide open.

  • @tylerlynch2849
    @tylerlynch2849 Před 4 měsíci +1

    One of your best videos

  • @josephwatchmankaliher3339
    @josephwatchmankaliher3339 Před 4 měsíci

    Absolutely love the way the commenting is done...so eloquent.

  • @thegattigal
    @thegattigal Před 2 měsíci +1

    The first time I saw Edwin Valero fight I became a fan. It was amazing the way you could HEAR those body shots. I downloaded any fights I could find and knew about the brain injury he suffered. It made me uneasy, but he looked fine. I opened Boxingscene one day and my heart was broken. He wasn't fine. It was over.

  • @alangrace8628
    @alangrace8628 Před 4 měsíci +4

    God help his poor beautiful wife, what absolute torture that poor young woman went through... also shame on Bob Arum and the other corrupt boxing officials for allowing this man to box..

  • @leeshown6743
    @leeshown6743 Před 3 měsíci

    Great commentary great boxing. Some of the best boxing I've ever seen. Very sad ending 😢

  • @robinaboy
    @robinaboy Před 4 měsíci

    Whoever writes the scripts for these videos is a master wordsmith, Great story, well told.

  • @wadegoodwin6773
    @wadegoodwin6773 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I watch boxing and boxing channels all the time and I say this with a clear and clean heart, your commentary is the best in the business, filled with acerbic humour and peppered with burlesque and pithy remarks. Well done brother.
    Wade J. Goodwin, Johannesburg, South Africa

  • @zactate5079
    @zactate5079 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Someone I'd really love to see a video on is Canelo Alvarez. One of my favorite boxers to watch fight. Perfect head movement that's just on another level, with punches that do enough for him to win.

  • @robertprosser5023
    @robertprosser5023 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Those qualities that made him prevail in the ring were what defeated him outside the ring, the same as Carlos Monzon.

  • @amekiio
    @amekiio Před 3 měsíci +1

    Imagine getting into the ring, land a nasty right and all you hear is the ding of a metal plate

  • @rbernier3376
    @rbernier3376 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Have you made a video on Jorge Páez? His skills were crazy and he was fun to watch in the ring

    • @MarkNaegeli
      @MarkNaegeli Před 2 měsíci

      One of my favorites since I first saw him. Had an energetic, entertaining style, tough as they come, would snipe and frustrate then suddenly string a couple violent combinations together.
      Gonna watch one of his now. Thanks for mentioning!

  • @ericpoochie
    @ericpoochie Před 4 měsíci +7

    If Pacman vs Valero Happens its was Epic battle 😱

  • @MYSTERY-BB
    @MYSTERY-BB Před 4 měsíci +2

    This was no "What if" boxer, we know what would have been. I cannot remember ever feeling this way about a boxer however good. There are levels, then there's this guy. He embarrassed legends from the get go. We were robbed of a GOAT. Anyone agree hit my like, disagree hit thumbs down

  • @cruizahkimo2
    @cruizahkimo2 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video! Very well told. But SO tragic. Just terrible . Such a messed up World we live in.. Creators of such beautiful dreams, and such horrible nightmares. May You be at Peace. And Your Wife Rest in Paradise.
    Aloha

  • @amasterblaster1
    @amasterblaster1 Před 4 měsíci

    That was great (but tragic)
    Thanks 👍

  • @dmor331
    @dmor331 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video!!!

  • @user-hs7kn3ng2z
    @user-hs7kn3ng2z Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent video!

  • @hassalmua1691
    @hassalmua1691 Před 2 měsíci

    love this content

  • @alansouter6713
    @alansouter6713 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video ❤

  • @FabFab409
    @FabFab409 Před 4 měsíci +1

    God bless valero😊

  • @marcedwards2464
    @marcedwards2464 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The king 👑

  • @boo-leeproductionsinc3501
    @boo-leeproductionsinc3501 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What a tragic story. God rest his soul, the soul of his wife, and protect their kids.

  • @eatsblades
    @eatsblades Před 4 měsíci +6

    Such a sad story so often repeated... the same energy that drove their craft was the same that broke them 😢😢

  • @X2notT
    @X2notT Před 3 měsíci +1

    man.valero vs pacquiao would've been a great fight.that's one of the greatest what if's in boxing. Waited back then for this fight.sadly it didn't happened.

  • @justinlift480
    @justinlift480 Před 4 měsíci +1

    They need to make a tragic movie about him! Never heard this story until now! Wow!

  • @guitarlearningtoplay
    @guitarlearningtoplay Před 4 měsíci +3

    CTE that’s why the US Boxing commission was right to not allow him to box.

  • @RodolfoCabello
    @RodolfoCabello Před 4 měsíci

    Great video

  • @freeeak7613
    @freeeak7613 Před 4 měsíci +5

    He was like the Evil version of Manny

  • @Adder-zo4fy
    @Adder-zo4fy Před 4 měsíci +2

    Women need to remember that once your touched by the one that "loves you" very seldom does it get any better. Luckily I learned early that when you say "I love you" it also means,"I will also protect you" meaning from everything and everyone to the best of my ability. And you never physically harm another female again. Unless it's to protect you and your's.