Edwin Valero
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Edwin Valero was a Venezuelan
Venezuelan people
Venezuelan people are from a multiethnic nation in South America called Venezuela. Venezuelans are predominantly Roman Catholic and speak Spanish, and a majority of them are the result of a mixture of Europeans, Africans, and Amerindians.-Demography:...

 professional boxer
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. He was born in Bolero Alto, and raised in El Vigía (both locations in Mérida
Mérida (state)
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, Venezuela
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).

Valero was an undefeated southpaw boxer
Boxing
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 and former two weight world champion who fought up to light welterweight
Light welterweight
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. His professional boxing record was 27-0 (27 KO
Knockout
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s, 19 of which occurred in the first round). Valero was a former WBA
World Boxing Association
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 Super Featherweight champion and former WBC
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 Lightweight champion who was known by boxing fans for his aggressive style and punching power. He is the only fighter in the 30 years of the WBC to win every fight in his career by knockout.

Boxing career

Valero started boxing at the age of 12, arguably compiling an amateur record of 86-6 with 57 knockouts. He was a Venezuelan amateur champion three years running, as well as Central and South American Champion (beating Francisco "Panchito" Bojado).
It was during this time Valero started experimenting with drugs (mainly cocaine), drinking alcohol, starting fights with teenagers and even some adults. Valero grew to have a reputation in his home town as a fearless street thug.

On February 25, 2006, Valero set a new world record
World record
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 by winning his first 18 fights as a professional by first-round knockout. That record has since been broken by Tyrone Brunson
Tyrone Brunson (boxer)
Tyrone Brunson is an American boxer who fights in the middleweight division-Amateur career:Brunson hails from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and comes from a long line of middleweight boxers from the city. His amateur career extended over 90 fights, finishing with a record of 82-12...

, but most boxing experts and fans do not acknowledge Brunson's claim because of the extremely poor level of opposition he faced while making his way to the record. (In contrast to Valero's opponents, just one of Brunson’s 19 opponents had a winning record, and 6 had failed to win a single fight in their careers.) The previous record for consecutive first-round knockouts was 15 by Young Otto (record), who accomplished the feat in 1905. In Valero's nineteenth fight (March 25, 2006), Genaro Trazancos ended the first-round knockout streak by surviving until the second round.

Because of his punching power and perfect knockout ratio, he became the darling of boxing fans. His biggest backers in the sport included Doug Fischer of RingTV.com (who regularly covered Valero in his articles for the website which also aired videos of his workouts and sparring sessions) and Boxing Inside with Peter Palmiere. The Los Angeles local cable show also aired Valero's workouts, sparring sessions and interviews conducted by journalist
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 Palmiere.

In his first attempt at a world title, Valero met WBA
World Boxing Association
The World Boxing Association is a boxing organization that sanctions official matches, and awards the WBA world championship title at the professional level. It was previously known as the National Boxing Association before changing its name in 1962...

 Super Featherweight champion, Vicente "El Loco" Mosquera
Vicente Mosquera
Vicente Eduardo Mosquera Mena is a Panamanian professional boxer. He is a former World Boxing Association super-featherweight champion....

, on August 5, 2006, in what would arguably prove to be both boxers' toughest contest. Valero started out the match in signature fashion, knocking down the champion twice in the first round, but Mosquera recovered and in the third round and delivered his own knockdown (Valero's first and only.) At this point in his 19-0 career, Valero's longest fight had only been two rounds, and the question remained whether the untested Valero had the stamina to go the distance. The answer came after ten grueling rounds when the ever-tenacious Mosquera finally started to wane under the challenger's continuous heavy-handed counters. Deciding Mosquera had received enough punishment, the referee called a halt to the match at 2:00 of the 10th round, making the 24-year-old Valero champion. Valero would go on to successfully defend the title four times before moving up in weight class, with his final defense a 7th-round TKO victory over Takehiro Shimada in Tokyo
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 on June 12, 2008.

On September 3, 2008, Valero vacated his WBA title to fight in the lightweight division.

On April 4, 2009, Valero fought Antonio Pitalua
Antonio Pitalúa
Antonio Pitalúa is a Colombian-Mexican boxer. His record is 48 wins and 4 losses. He captured the vacant interim WBC lightweight belt when he ko'd fellow Mexican José Armando Santa Cruz. Six months later he faced unbeaten knockout artist Edwin Valero he was down three times and the fight was...

 for the vacant World Boxing Council
World Boxing Council
The World Boxing Council was initially established by 11 countries: the United States, Argentina, United Kingdom, France, Mexico, Philippines, Panama, Chile, Peru, Venezuela and Brazil plus Puerto Rico, met in Mexico City on February 14, 1963, upon invitation of the then President of Mexico, Adolfo...

 (WBC) Lightweight title at the Frank Erwin Center
Frank Erwin Center
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 in Austin, Texas
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. The bout marked the first time Valero had fought in the United States since 2003. Pitalua came in to the fight with 14 consecutive knockouts on his 46-3 record, and with Valero's 24 consecutive knockouts (24-0), the stage was set for a decisive match between two heavy hitters. After an uneventful first round, Valero knocked Pitalua down just seconds in to the second round with a right hook. Pitalua managed to get up, but suffered two more knockdowns before the referee stopped the fight at 0:49 of round 2.

Valero's next fight came on his home turf of Venezuela (in La Guaira
La Guaira
La Guaira is the capital city of the Venezuelan state of Vargas and the country's chief port. It was founded in 1577 as an outlet for Caracas, to the southeast. The town and the port were badly damaged during the December 1999 floods and mudslides that affected much of the region...

), where he successfully defended his new WBC
World Boxing Council
The World Boxing Council was initially established by 11 countries: the United States, Argentina, United Kingdom, France, Mexico, Philippines, Panama, Chile, Peru, Venezuela and Brazil plus Puerto Rico, met in Mexico City on February 14, 1963, upon invitation of the then President of Mexico, Adolfo...

 Lightweight title by a TKO victory over Hector Velasquez in the 7th round. Valero's second and final defense of the belt came against Antonio DeMarco in Mexico
Mexico
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 on February 6, 2010. In the second round, Valero suffered a serious cut over his right eye after DeMarco landed an unintentional elbow. But Valero was able to continue the fight and went on to win by RTD
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 when DeMarco failed to answer the bell for the 10th round. This would be Valero's last match.

In March 2010, Valero vacated his WBC Lightweight title in order to compete in the light welterweight
Light welterweight
-Professional boxing:The light welterweight class is a weight division in professional boxing that has a limit of 63.5 kg or 140 pounds...

 division.

Valero's professional record at the time of his death was 27-0, making him one of the few world champions to finish his career undefeated (along with Rocky Marciano
Rocky Marciano
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, Ji Won Kim
Ji Won Kim
Ji-Won Kim was a South Korean boxer who was an unbeaten world champion in the super bantamweight division.-Amateur career:...

, Terry Marsh
Terry Marsh (boxer)
Terry Marsh is an English former professional boxer who was an undefeated world champion in the light welterweight division....

, Michael Loewe, Ricardo Lopez, Pichit Sitbangprachan
Pichit Sitbangprachan
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, Harry Simon
Harry Simon (boxer)
Harry Simon is a professional boxer in the super welterweight division.- Amateur Highlights :As an amateur Simon represented Namibia as a welterweight at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain...

, Sven Ottke
Sven Ottke
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, and Joe Calzaghe
Joe Calzaghe
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.)

Career roadblocks

On February 5, 2001, Valero was involved in a severe motorcycle accident in which he wasn't wearing a helmet. He fractured his skull and had surgery to remove a blood clot. This injury was sustained prior to him launching his pro career, and it created roadblocks to major bodies sanctioning his fights. Valero claimed that his Venezuelan doctor cleared him to fight on January 17, 2002, and he turned pro that July with a first-round KO.

Valero appeared to hit the jackpot when he was signed after his 12th pro fight by Golden Boy Promotions
Golden Boy Promotions
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. Valero was scheduled to appear on HBO's Boxing After Dark
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, but in January 2004, he failed an MRI due to brain scan irregularities in New York
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 and thus was not allowed to fight in the United States
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. As a result, the fight did not take place. He continued to fight outside the US and on March 25, 2008, Valero was cleared to box in the state of Texas
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.

Allegations of assault

It was reported on September 27, 2009, that Edwin Valero had been arrested on assault charges. A man alleged that the boxer attacked his mother and sister over a feud. Valero denied the allegations and considered them an attempt to harm his reputation. His mother came forward to tell the media that no foul play was involved.

On March 25, 2010, Valero was again accused of assault, this time by his wife, who was sent to hospital for bruises and a damaged lung. Valero denied any wrong-doing, stating his wife stumbled from a stairway but investigators doubted him. His wife later told authorities that her injuries were caused by an accident on some stairs, despite the fact that she had been treated for similar injuries twice before at the hospital. Because of the vicious personality he showed at the hospital where his wife was treated, Valero was sent for six months of psychiatric rehabilitation.

Murder charges and suicide

On April 18, 2010, Valero was arrested after police found the body of his 24-year-old wife, Jennifer, in a hotel in the city of Valencia, Carabobo. Valero was considered a suspect and was taken to jail.
Valero allegedly admitted to hotel security and police that he had murdered his wife. The following day he was found hanging in his prison cell, dead, at 1:30 AM. Conspiracy theories grew after a doctor who examined Valero's body voiced suspicions about the manner of Valero's death. Many speculated the police may have murdered Valero, but no proven evidence was found.

Professional boxing record

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|Win||26-0||align=left|  Héctor Velázquez
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|Win||25-0||align=left|  Antonio Pitalúa
Antonio Pitalúa
Antonio Pitalúa is a Colombian-Mexican boxer. His record is 48 wins and 4 losses. He captured the vacant interim WBC lightweight belt when he ko'd fellow Mexican José Armando Santa Cruz. Six months later he faced unbeaten knockout artist Edwin Valero he was down three times and the fight was...


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|Win||21-0||align=left|  Michael Lozada
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|Win||20-0||align=left|  Vicente Mosquera
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|Win||19-0||align=left|  Genaro Trazancos
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|Win||18-0||align=left|  Whyber Garcia
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|Win||17-0||align=left|  Aram Ramazyan
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|Win||15-0||align=left|  Jose Hernandez
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|Win||14-0||align=left|  Esteban de Jesus Morales
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|Win||13-0||align=left|  Hernan Abraham Valenzuela
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|Win||12-0||align=left|  Tomas Zambrano
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|Win||10-0||align=left|  Roque Cassiani
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|Win||7-0||align=left|  Edgar Mendoza
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|Win||6-0||align=left|  Danny Sandoval
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|Win||5-0||align=left|  Julio Pineda
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|Win||1-0||align=left|  Eduardo Hernandez
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Professional championships

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