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Edwin Valero versus the following fighters:

Michael Lozada
Genaro Trazancos
Hiro Bando
Jose Hernandez
Zaid Zavaleta
Nobuhito Honmo
Vicente Mosquera
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Valero started boxing at the age of 12, reportedly compiling an amateur record of 86-6 with 57 knockouts. He was Venezuelan
amateur champion three years running, as well as Central and South American Champion (beating Francisco "Panchito"
Bojado).

On February 25, 2006, Valero set a new world record by winning his first 18 fights as a professional by first-round knockout
(that record has since been broken broken by Tyrone Brunson). 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 awesome punching power and perfect knockout ratio, he became the darling of hard core boxing fans. His
biggest backers in the sport includes Doug Fischer of maxboxing.com (who regularly covers Valero in his articles for the
website which also aired videos of his workouts and sparring sessions) and Boxing Inside with Peter Palmiere (Boxing Inside
airs on SPTV Channel 33 every Thursday night at 7pm.) The Los Angeles local cable show also aired Valero's workouts,
sparring sessions and interviews conducted by journalist Palmiere.

Valero defeated Vicente Mosquera by tenth-round TKO on August 5, 2006. With this win, Valero won the WBA super
featherweight title and has defended it four times. The last fight was against Takehiro Shimada in Tokyo on June 12, 2008.

On September 3, 2008, Valero vacated his WBA title and is planning to moved up to the lightweight class.[2]


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 has
created roadblocks to major bodies sanctioning his fights. Valero claims 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. Valero was
scheduled to appear on HBO's Boxing After Dark, but in January 2004, he failed an MRI due to brain scan irregularities in
New York and thus was not allowed to fight in the United States. As a result, the fight did not take place. Although he
continues to fight outside the US, as of March 25, 2008, Valero was cleared to box in the state of Texas.
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