EDWIN VALERO TAPES

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okei
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EDWIN VALERO TAPES

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Can anyone help me with edwin valero tapes, i am an amateur boxer from nigeria in Africa, with fast and hard punches who wants to study valero but without the resources to get them.
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I cannot think of a worse style for an amateur fighter to try to emulate. Valero's stance is wide open, his punches are sloppy, and he's a knockout waiting to happen.
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best bet is to study raushee warren or luis yanez
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okei wrote:Can anyone help me with edwin valero tapes, i am an amateur boxer from nigeria in Africa, with fast and hard punches who wants to study valero but without the resources to get them.
Go on youtube and type in Edwin Valero. Almost all his fights are on there, although there are non from his amateur days.
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okei wrote:Can anyone help me with edwin valero tapes, i am an amateur boxer from nigeria in Africa, with fast and hard punches who wants to study valero but without the resources to get them.
You'd be better off studying Pacquiao, if you're a fast, hard hitting southpaw. But seeing as you're in the amateurs it would surely be best to study amateur boxers. Perhaps someone like Vasyl Lomachenko?
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ringsidemike wrote:I cannot think of a worse style for an amateur fighter to try to emulate. Valero's stance is wide open, his punches are sloppy, and he's a knockout waiting to happen.
I was thinking the same does anyone know his am record cheers :TU:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Valero
Valero started boxing at the age of 12, reportedly compiling an amateur record of 86-6 with 57 knockouts. He was Venezuelan amateur champion three years running, as well as Central and South American Champion (beating Francisco "Panchito" Bojado).
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