Edwin Valero (El Inca / Dinamita) boxer

Edwin Valero boxer
bouts
27
won
27
lost
0
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
lightweight
Debut
2002-07-09
Height
5′ 6″/168cm
Reach
69″/175cm
Age
28
Born
1981-12-03
Death
2010-04-19
Nationality
Venezuela

Edwin Valero (3 December 1981 – 19 April 2010) was a Venezuelan professional boxer who competed from 2002 to 2010. He was an undefeated former world champion in two weight classes, having held the WBA super featherweight title from 2006 to 2008 and the WBC lightweight title from 2009 to 2010. A southpaw known for his highly aggressive fighting style and exceptional punching power, Valero remains the only champion in WBC history to win every fight in his career by knockout. In 2010, Valero committed suicide in jail after being arrested on suspicion of killing his wife.On 25 February 2006, Valero set a new world record by winning his first 18 fights as a professional by first-round knockout, breaking Arthur Susskind's historic record set in 1905. That record has since been broken by Tyrone Brunson, but most boxing experts do not acknowledge Brunson's claim owing to 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 six had failed to win a single fight in their careers.Because of his punching power and perfect knockout ratio, Valero became a cult sensation in the community. His biggest backers in the sport included Doug Fischer of The Ring magazine (who, on the former boxing website he used to write for, Maxboxing.com, regularly covered Valero in his articles for the website, which also aired videos of his workouts and sparring sessions) and Boxing Inside with journalist Peter Palmiere. The Los Angeles local cable show also aired Valero's workouts, sparring sessions and interviews conducted by Palmiere.In his first attempt at a world title, on 5 August 2006, Valero faced WBA super featherweight champion Vicente Mosquera. 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. However, Mosquera recovered and in the third round responded by knocking Valero down, which was to be Valero's only knockdown in his career. At this point in his 19–0 career, Valero's longest fight had only been two rounds, and the question remained as to 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 round ten, 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 seventh-round stoppage of Takehiro Shimada in Tokyo on 12 June 2008.On 3 September 2008, Valero vacated his WBA title to fight in the lightweight division. He fought Antonio Pitalua for the vacant WBC lightweight title on 4 April 2009, in Austin, Texas. The bout marked the first time Valero had fought in the United States since 2003. Pitalua came into the fight with 14 consecutive knockouts on his 46–3 record, and with Valero's 24 consecutive knockouts the stage was set for a decisive match between two heavy hitters. After an uneventful first round, Valero knocked Pitalua down just seconds into 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 two.Valero's next fight came on his home turf of Venezuela, in La Guaira, where he successfully defended his WBC lightweight title by a TKO victory over Hector Velasquez in the seventh round. Valero's second and final defense of the belt came against Antonio DeMarco in Mexico, on 6 February 2010. In the second round, Valero suffered a serious cut over his right eye after DeMarco landed an unintentional elbow. Valero was able to continue the fight and went on to win by corner retirement when DeMarco failed to answer the bell for the tenth round. This would be Valero's last match. In March 2010, Valero vacated his WBC title in order to compete in the light welterweight division. Valero's professional record at the time of his death was 27–0, making him one of the few world champions to finish their careers undefeated.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2010-02-06 Antonio DeMarco WWWWWW Arena Monterrey, Monterrey WIN
Corner retirement
2009-12-19 Hector Velazquez WWWLWL Polideportivo José María Vargas, La Guaira WIN
Corner retirement
2009-04-04 Antonio Pitalua WWWWWW Frank Erwin Center, Austin WIN
Technical knockout
2008-06-12 Takehiro Shimada WWWWWW Nippon Budokan WIN
Technical knockout
2007-12-15 Zaid Zavaleta LWWLWW Plaza de Toros, Cancun WIN
Technical knockout
2007-05-03 Nobuhito Honmo WWWWWW Ariake Colosseum WIN
Technical knockout
2007-01-03 Michael Lozada WWWLWW Ariake Colosseum WIN
Technical knockout
2006-08-05 Vicente Mosquera WWWWWW Centro de Convenciones Figali, Panama City WIN
Technical knockout
2006-03-25 Genaro Trazancos WLLWLL World Memorial Hall, Kobe WIN
Technical knockout
2006-02-25 Whyber Garcia LWWLWW Centro Recreacional Yesterday, Turmero WIN
Technical knockout
2005-12-05 Aram Ramazyan DWDWWW Palais Omnisport de Paris-Bercy, Paris WIN
KO
2005-09-25 Hero Bando LLLWDW Arena, Yokohama WIN
Technical knockout
2005-08-13 Jose Hernandez WLLLLL Circulo Militar, Maracay WIN
KO
2005-07-01 Esteban de Jesus Morales WWWLLL Arena Roberto Duran, Panama City WIN
KO
2005-05-21 Hernan Abraham Valenzuela LLWLWL Ce.De.M. N° 2, Caseros WIN
Technical knockout
2003-12-18 Tomas Zambrano LLLL Marriott Hotel, Irvine WIN
Technical knockout
2003-10-27 Alejandro Heredia WWWWWW Gimnasio Don Jose Beracasa, Caracas WIN
KO
2003-08-28 Roque Cassiani WLLLDL Marriott Hotel, Irvine WIN
Technical knockout
2003-07-19 Emmanuel Ford WWLDLL Activities Center, Maywood WIN
Technical knockout
2003-05-23 Dairo Julio WWWWDL Hotel Tamanaco Intercontinental, Caracas WIN
Technical knockout
2003-05-17 Edgar Mendoza LLLLLL Centro Recreacional Yesterday, Turmero WIN
Technical knockout
2003-03-22 Danny Sandoval LLWWLL Centro Recreacional Yesterday, Turmero WIN
KO
2002-11-30 Julio Pineda LL Caracas WIN
KO
2002-11-18 Luis Soto LLLLL Caracas WIN
Technical knockout
2002-10-26 Alirio Rivero WWLW Centro Recreacional Yesterday, Turmero WIN
Technical knockout
2002-09-23 Danny Sandoval LLLWWL Caracas WIN
Technical knockout
2002-07-09 Eduardo Hernandez L Parque Naciones Unidas, Caracas WIN
Technical knockout