japanese and their technology.. this was in 2006 and look at that quality... all the sparring sessions of valero on youtube look like they were filmed in the 90s.. watch a concert video, sparring session video,an autograph signing video thats filmed in japan the quality is always so much better
So true haha watch a Mayweather fight or Pacquiao fight in America in 2003 it looks compressed compare that to a Japanese title fight in 2003 and its like a totally different era
I think he had wasteful footwork. And he knew it. He never did none of this shit in the fight. This is him having fun. In a fight he was coke forward and feint movemnt to draw counters
@@monkeypies3 yeah he was definitely pulling his punches. I heard he let loose on an old Oscar de la hoya though nacho had to kick him out of camp for going hard and also Valero was keeping the guys up with loud porn late nights on the tv 😄
went to search it up, the japan guy, yusuke kobori is an former WBA lightweight champion. surely a class of his own too. was indeed a great sparring session between the 2 of them
Valero was a freak of a nature he’s constantly on you and when he’s not he’s running circles around you and sticking hard every punch 🥊 even the jab is powerful he gets full leverage on all his shots look like Bruce lee lol
I love Edwin. He can ground himself well with his cross. He even bends his knees and grounds himself when he jabs to the body. The other guy grounds himself throws more punches but doesn't ground his punches as good as Edwin. Good Work!
music 00:00 "Don’t Keep Me Waiting"- Young Gunz 02:52 "Miracles"- Arrested Development 05:45 “White &Nerdy” by “Weird Al"Yankovic 06:00 "Are You Ready"- DAGA BEATMAKER 07:50 "Tush"- Ghostface ft.Missy Elliott 10:15 "Let's Ride" - The Game 13:18 "Whistle While You Twurk" - Ying Yang Twins (E.a. Mix)
The Japanese fighter was so good in the first round with his balance and punches but he started tiring immediately round after round. It was apparent that Mr. Valero was taking it easy on him there onwards since it was not much of a challenge. If anything Mr. Valero was kind enough to spar and point out the weaknesses of the other fighter so that he learns and improves instead of trying to walk all over him and knock him out. Such classy fighters.
Valero wasn't known for ever taking it easy. In fact he was infamous for how hard he sparred. If he could knock you TF out he generally would, he was every bit as much of a violent psychopath around other fighters as he was around everyone else. Nobody trusted him, nobody liked him, everyone knew to stay away from him. If he let this dude off the hook he was probably just feeling lazy that particular day or preserving him for later. As much as he was moving here it looks like he was strictly working on footwork and defense on this day.
@@shaunmaguire6912 I don't know how much I would believe that narrative. He was from a very rough place back home and as he got fame he made friends in high places...as well as enemies around dark corners as well. From what I've heard other people say about him on tape, he was very generous and often gave street kids bundle of money just like that after he won fights because he grew up that way and he understood the hardships of kids like him. I won't pretend to know him personally but from what I've gathered about him from actual sources and from his fight where he got busted open by his opponent with a deliberate elbow strike, I have nothing but respect for him. If he was as violent as people claim similar to how Tyson was, that elbow would have been enough for him to lose his cool, but he was just surprised and was focused on finishing the fight before the doc called it off, and he was more concerned about winning but doing so fairly. And one more thing I've learned is that he absolutely adored his wife and kids. His coach says in one video that he used to have a bad temper but his wife brought him to the ground and he was a really committed family man. Contrary to the official records, what I've learned from my research does not allow me to believe that he was a violent brute. I see a committed boxer who loved his family and regarded them as his blessing and who was extremely focused on being a big name in the sport so that he could provide a good life to his family and not just out of personal ego. It's tragic what happened to him. ... Truly Tragic.
Nunca voy a superar la pérdida de éste extraordinario púgil (creo que a todos los amantes del boxeo les debe de pasar lo mismo). Ya que de no haber terminado como terminó, sin dudas se hubiera enfrentado a boxeadores como Pacquiao, lo que hubiera sido una guerra entre ambos (Mayweather no lo hubiese querido enfrentar). Un estado físico impresionante, tremenda pegada, rápido, buen desplazamiento sobre el ring, ofensivo y extremadamente hostil. Hay un documental acá en TH-cam, donde una periodista amiga suya comenta que era increíble como le cambiaba la mirada al subir al ring, que parecía estar "Poseído".
Admirable el Sparring japonés mostrando un gesto de humildad y respeto, 15:21 siempre pensé que Edwin dominaba a sus sparrings, pero este le dio batalla.
No creo que fue batalla, creo que Valero esta mucho mas sasonado y solo practicaba moverse en el ring. Te das cuenta por que valero sabia recortar el ring, nunca demostro cansancio y conecto una mayor cantidad de golpes.
@@FockCopyrights Buen Punto, yo creo que fue la costumbre de ver siempre a Valero en sus videos de Sparring destruyendo a sus rivales, pero cada Sparring o entrenamiento es diferente.
Soy mexicano pero se reconocer que a Edwin Valero le faltaron esas peleas con los grandes,packiao , Márquez, myweder,, Maidana, en fin . Pero de que pintaba para el mejor ni dudarlo, este si era récord el de Valero,solo le faltaron esas peleas para consolidarse
Bueno por si no sabes, es porque aquí está practicando mas la técnica también para ver cuáles son sus debilidades arriba del ring porque si solo pega pega no aprende nada, aun a nivel mundial el boxeador tiene que aprender
Claro Lógicamente es Valero el de NEGRO lo Puedes Comprobar su Tutuaje del Hombro Es el Gimnasio Taiken Donde Entreno en Japón Para Sus Peleas en Japón y Esta Dándole Instrucciones Su Entrenador. Saludos...
Yusuke Kobori ,former world champion in light weight devision. It is said that he was the only one Japanese boxer who could fight on equal with Valero.
Edwin Valero no está muerto todo fue politica por qué estados unidos quiso eliminar a Valero . Tube un sparring con el en el 2019 . Hay se los dejo de tarea todo está arreglado en el boxeo. Gracias a dios Maduro pudo ayudarlo a tiempo
¿pruebas? o solamente hay que creer porque lo dices tú. además al nombrar al último sujeto ya invalida tu comentario, es más , no sé que coño hago aquí preguntando esa tontería.. claro, si tienes prueba presentalas!
¿Cúantas peleas profecionales tenía Valero cuando se realizó esta sesión de sparring? 3? 5? Bueno, no sé pero lo que se nota a simple vista es que Valero nisiquiera había desarrollado bien su masa muscular y apenas estaba puliendo su técnica! Supuestamente Él (Valero) dejó tierras niponas porque no encontró rivales para hacer sparring teniendo que viajar a EEUU para poder seguir entrenando!
japanese and their technology.. this was in 2006 and look at that quality... all the sparring sessions of valero on youtube look like they were filmed in the 90s.. watch a concert video, sparring session video,an autograph signing video thats filmed in japan the quality is always so much better
so true 😄
So true haha watch a Mayweather fight or Pacquiao fight in America in 2003 it looks compressed compare that to a Japanese title fight in 2003 and its like a totally different era
Fuji film my guy
Valero's footwork and speed is incredible!
I think he had wasteful footwork. And he knew it. He never did none of this shit in the fight. This is him having fun. In a fight he was coke forward and feint movemnt to draw counters
@@monkeypies3he said in the fights he is not about movement but about “puño” which means he’s all about fists and punches
@@Xenlacasa45 exactly. That man was a wrecking ball. He was having fun in there.
@@monkeypies3 yeah he was definitely pulling his punches. I heard he let loose on an old Oscar de la hoya though nacho had to kick him out of camp for going hard and also Valero was keeping the guys up with loud porn late nights on the tv 😄
went to search it up, the japan guy, yusuke kobori is an former WBA lightweight champion. surely a class of his own too. was indeed a great sparring session between the 2 of them
edwin un fenomeno que hacia ver a sus contricantes como amateur, y hasta el mismisimo paquiao le tenia terror
Valero was a freak of a nature he’s constantly on you and when he’s not he’s running circles around you and sticking hard every punch 🥊 even the jab is powerful he gets full leverage on all his shots look like Bruce lee lol
I love Edwin. He can ground himself well with his cross. He even bends his knees and grounds himself when he jabs to the body. The other guy grounds himself throws more punches but doesn't ground his punches as good as Edwin. Good Work!
Using both knees to bend as you rotate when you punch.
music
00:00 "Don’t Keep Me Waiting"- Young Gunz
02:52 "Miracles"- Arrested Development
05:45 “White &Nerdy” by “Weird Al"Yankovic
06:00 "Are You Ready"- DAGA BEATMAKER
07:50 "Tush"- Ghostface ft.Missy Elliott
10:15 "Let's Ride" - The Game
13:18 "Whistle While You Twurk" - Ying Yang Twins (E.a. Mix)
absolutely Rare! thank you for upload this.
subcribe for more videos mate
He was literally the definition of float like a butterfly and sting like a 🐝
Gotta love this right here!! Pure TALENT AND SKILLS!
The Japanese fighter was so good in the first round with his balance and punches but he started tiring immediately round after round. It was apparent that Mr. Valero was taking it easy on him there onwards since it was not much of a challenge. If anything Mr. Valero was kind enough to spar and point out the weaknesses of the other fighter so that he learns and improves instead of trying to walk all over him and knock him out.
Such classy fighters.
he murdered his wife I wouldnt call him classy
hes a classic man@@shaunmaguire6912
Valero wasn't known for ever taking it easy. In fact he was infamous for how hard he sparred. If he could knock you TF out he generally would, he was every bit as much of a violent psychopath around other fighters as he was around everyone else. Nobody trusted him, nobody liked him, everyone knew to stay away from him. If he let this dude off the hook he was probably just feeling lazy that particular day or preserving him for later. As much as he was moving here it looks like he was strictly working on footwork and defense on this day.
@@shaunmaguire6912 wow what a G
@@shaunmaguire6912 I don't know how much I would believe that narrative.
He was from a very rough place back home and as he got fame he made friends in high places...as well as enemies around dark corners as well.
From what I've heard other people say about him on tape, he was very generous and often gave street kids bundle of money just like that after he won fights because he grew up that way and he understood the hardships of kids like him.
I won't pretend to know him personally but from what I've gathered about him from actual sources and from his fight where he got busted open by his opponent with a deliberate elbow strike, I have nothing but respect for him.
If he was as violent as people claim similar to how Tyson was, that elbow would have been enough for him to lose his cool, but he was just surprised and was focused on finishing the fight before the doc called it off, and he was more concerned about winning but doing so fairly.
And one more thing I've learned is that he absolutely adored his wife and kids.
His coach says in one video that he used to have a bad temper but his wife brought him to the ground and he was a really committed family man.
Contrary to the official records, what I've learned from my research does not allow me to believe that he was a violent brute.
I see a committed boxer who loved his family and regarded them as his blessing and who was extremely focused on being a big name in the sport so that he could provide a good life to his family and not just out of personal ego.
It's tragic what happened to him.
...
Truly Tragic.
Nunca voy a superar la pérdida de éste extraordinario púgil (creo que a todos los amantes del boxeo les debe de pasar lo mismo). Ya que de no haber terminado como terminó, sin dudas se hubiera enfrentado a boxeadores como Pacquiao, lo que hubiera sido una guerra entre ambos (Mayweather no lo hubiese querido enfrentar). Un estado físico impresionante, tremenda pegada, rápido, buen desplazamiento sobre el ring, ofensivo y extremadamente hostil. Hay un documental acá en TH-cam, donde una periodista amiga suya comenta que era increíble como le cambiaba la mirada al subir al ring, que parecía estar "Poseído".
Cual es el documental?
Ese no es Valero que engaño
… floyd woulda faced him??? he woulda knocked him out in my opinion 2007 floyd was still knocking mfs out idk wym buddy .
@@federicohernandez1604 El de negro es Valero, Él vivió varios años en Japón!
Buenas noches! Cuál es ese vídeo amigo?
Edwin is the best!!
Admirable el Sparring japonés mostrando un gesto de humildad y respeto, 15:21 siempre pensé que Edwin dominaba a sus sparrings, pero este le dio batalla.
sí, un tanto curioso
No creo que fue batalla, creo que Valero esta mucho mas sasonado y solo practicaba moverse en el ring. Te das cuenta por que valero sabia recortar el ring, nunca demostro cansancio y conecto una mayor cantidad de golpes.
@@FockCopyrights si claro, el venezolano no estaba tirando con todo
@@FockCopyrights Buen Punto, yo creo que fue la costumbre de ver siempre a Valero en sus videos de Sparring destruyendo a sus rivales, pero cada Sparring o entrenamiento es diferente.
En ese momento kobori era campeón mundial ligero de la AMB
The first time I've ever seen anyone even able to hang with Edwin..
Dude really held his own with Valero here
Muy lindo sparring valioso vídeo
Valero had definitely been wasted the night before this spar!
Una persona sin escrúpulos no merece ser recordado
What brand of boxing gloves was valero using?
Edwin valero süper
小堀とバレロのスパー動画!!
お宝映像すぎる。。。
Muy buen tiro
Soy mexicano pero se reconocer que a Edwin Valero le faltaron esas peleas con los grandes,packiao , Márquez, myweder,, Maidana, en fin . Pero de que pintaba para el mejor ni dudarlo, este si era récord el de Valero,solo le faltaron esas peleas para consolidarse
Aquí Edwin se ve mucho más técnico y menos pegador de lo que solía ser
Si bro concuerdo contigo
Bueno por si no sabes, es porque aquí está practicando mas la técnica también para ver cuáles son sus debilidades arriba del ring porque si solo pega pega no aprende nada, aun a nivel mundial el boxeador tiene que aprender
@@UtubeUS3R Gracias no sabía
No es Edwin, como caen en eso sí ni sus movimientos son
Claro Lógicamente es Valero el de NEGRO lo Puedes Comprobar su Tutuaje del Hombro Es el Gimnasio Taiken Donde Entreno en Japón Para Sus Peleas en Japón y Esta Dándole Instrucciones Su Entrenador. Saludos...
Somebody know the first song?
Nombre de l musica
GRAN PELEADOR, BIG FIGHTER
At 9:01 literally did video Game shitte the greatest of all time. El Inca goddamit.
Yusuke Kobori ,former world champion in light weight devision. It is said that he was the only one Japanese boxer who could fight on equal with Valero.
Ehh Valero would kill him if he wanted too he just took it easy and helped him out get sharper
Con quien esta haciendo sparring Edwin Valero?
yusuke kobori
Que piensan, que hubiera pasado entre el inca valero vs inoue en el mismo peso
Valero lo destrozaba sin duda alguna
Who’s the Japanese fighter?
Yusuke Kobori
He was wba champ and pretty good fighter I’d say
that crash he was in i think really messed him up
ВАЛЕРО КРУТ
Alguien sabe cómo se llama su entrenador chino
@@sharonlll4306 Sendai Tanaka fue entrenador de Valero, de Linares y de Chocolatito Gonzalez y es japonés no chino
Min 1.44 hicieron correr a valero jajajaja
Cuál de los dos es Valero?
En blanco
Edwin Valero no está muerto todo fue politica por qué estados unidos quiso eliminar a Valero . Tube un sparring con el en el 2019 . Hay se los dejo de tarea todo está arreglado en el boxeo. Gracias a dios Maduro pudo ayudarlo a tiempo
😂😂😂😂 que payaso
y que también eres Pacquiao nomás te falta decir jajaja
¿pruebas? o solamente hay que creer porque lo dices tú. además al nombrar al último sujeto ya invalida tu comentario, es más , no sé que coño hago aquí preguntando esa tontería..
claro, si tienes prueba presentalas!
Donde lo puedo encontrar
At 15:05 it looks like Valero got caught with that left hook and it shook him if you look at Valeros legs after that punch he was like staggered a bit
¿Cúantas peleas profecionales tenía Valero cuando se realizó esta sesión de sparring?
3? 5?
Bueno, no sé pero lo que se nota a simple vista es que Valero nisiquiera había desarrollado bien su masa muscular y apenas estaba puliendo su técnica!
Supuestamente Él (Valero) dejó tierras niponas porque no encontró rivales para hacer sparring teniendo que viajar a EEUU para poder seguir entrenando!
Ese japones tiene el estilo de barrera… casi identico su estilo!!
Napupuruhan din pala si Valero
正直どっちがバレロか分からないくらいに善戦してる。けどバレロは全然試合とは違う動きしててわけわからん。
それな、赤が小堀?
Primera vez que veo que dominaron a Edwin
qué viste amigo? XD