Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Just how far could Edwin Valero potentially have gone?

By Scott Heritage, Examiner.com, Tue, 20 Apr 2010

Edwin Valero's arrest for the murder of his wife and subsequent suicide left the boxing world with many unanswered questions.

Obviously Valero's problems ran very deep indeed, deeper than even his harshest critics would have guessed. Many boxing scribes predicted some kind of tragic end for Valero's career, although nothing as repulsive and violent as the murder of his wife.

Supposing he had managed to control his addictions or get the help he needed though. Just how good was the Venezuelan puncher, and how far might he have gone if he got the help he so desperately needed?

Having won titles at two weights, Valero seemed to be heading for an eventual fight against Manny Pacquiao, having blasted Antonio DeMarco out in 9 rounds to retain his WBC lightweight title.


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The Fast Rise and Tragic Fall of Edwin Valero December 3, 1981- April 19, 2010

By Gabriel Montoya, MaxBoxing.com, Tue, 20 Apr 2010

Internet myth, knockout artist, lightweight champ, southpaw, rising star, husband, father, abusive husband, confessed murderer, and now suicide statistic, mercurial, natural born fighter Edwin “El Inca” or Dinamita” Valero (27-0 with 27 KOs) came and went through the lives of friends, family, and boxing fans like a violent charismatic shooting star. He burned brightly as he passed by and for a brief moment in time his potential brilliance shined upon us. But as is always the case in life, there are two sides to every story.

Over the past year, the troubled prize fighter, with seeming bricks in his hands and a will of steel’s life began to unravel. Years of drug and alcohol abuse alleged by the family of his now deceased 24 year old wife of ten years, Jennifer Yiera, had taken their toll on the troubled soul and a hidden life of spousal abuse, intimidation, hard partying and superstar diva antics began to surface. It was a hidden life that eventually overtook them and ended this past weekend when Valero, checked in with his wife to the Hotel Intercontinental in Valencia, Venezuela. It was there in the early morning hours of April 17 that Valero came downstairs to the lobby and (according to eyewitness accounts) quietly told hotel security that he had murdered his wife. Authorities arrived on the scene within the hour, found the body of Yiera stabbed to death in their hotel room and took Valero into custody.


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Jose Castillo, Edwin Valero's Manager, Speaks About Boxer's 'Tragic' Death

By Lem Satterfield, Fanhouse, Tue, 20 Apr 2010

In the ring, WBC lightweight champion Edwin Valero was the perfect weapon: a hard-punching, embodiment of ferocity who was 27-0, with 27 knockouts.

Out of the ring, the 28-year-old Valero was "a monster," according to one report, his drunken, violent behavior leading to admittedly stabbing his wife to death on Sunday, and to his suicide on, Monday, by hanging himself in a Venezuelan jail.


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Sunday, April 4, 2010

HOPKINS AND JONES BOTH TAKEN TO HOSPITAL AFTER FOUL-FILLED REMATCH

By Sabrina Montez, FightHype.com, Sun, 04 Apr 2010

Future Hall of Famers Bernard Hopkins and Roy Jones Jr. were both taken to the hospital immediately following their long-overdue rematch, which Hopkins won via unanimous decision. The bout was filled with a number of fouls which saw both fighters get hit with shots below the belt and to the back of the head. According to reports, Hopkins collapsed in his locker room. Read full story...

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Bernard Hopkins: "I'm going to try to knock Jones out"

by Geoffrey Ciani, EastSideBoxing, March 31, 2010

This week’s edition of On the Ropes Boxing Radio featured an exclusive interview with former undisputed middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins. Although Hopkins officially has five career losses on his record, only one man beat him convincingly and that was Roy Jones Junior. That was almost seventeen years ago, way back in May 1993. The two will finally meet again this Saturday night in a pay per view event. We were afforded the opportunity to speak to Hopkins about the rematch with Jones, his future plans in the sport, and other topics pertaining to the current boxing landscape. Here are some excerpts from that interview: Read full story...

Sugar Ray Leonard featured on broadcast team for Hopkins /Jones II

EastSideBoxing, March 31, 2010

LAS VEGAS, March 31 - Boxing superstar and legend, Sugar Ray Leonard, a man who knows better than most what it's like to compete in a super fights and legendary rematches, will join an elite team of announcers at ringside and help call the action for the pay-per-view telecast of "The Rivals: Hopkins vs. Jones II" Saturday night at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. Read full story...