New York City. January, 2004. It was one of those sights you wouldn’t forget – Edwin Valero strutting down Fifth Avenue like a Venezuelan Tony Manero – brash, bold, and looking like he owned the place ...
Robert Alcazar, who years ago trained Oscar de la Hoya, is the new chief trainer of hard-punching undefeated lightweight Edwin Valero. Jose Castillo, the manager of Valero, made the announcment today.
Edwin Valero hits so hard, he makes middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik look dainty. He's so aggressive, he makes super featherweight star Manny Pacquiao seem passive. Power and aggression are the ...