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Misfit
04-19-2010, 10:19 PM
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CARACAS, Venezuela -- Former boxing champion Edwin Valero, who gained fame for knocking out all his 27 opponents and having a tattoo of Hugo Chavez on his chest, was found dead in his jail cell Monday and police said he hanged himself after being arrested in his wife's murder.

The former lightweight champion used his own clothes to hang himself from a bar in his cell early Monday, Venezuelan Federal Police Chief Wilmer Flores told reporters. Valero's lawyer, Milda Mora, confirmed that Valero had committed suicide saying he used the sweat pants he was wearing.

Flores said Valero was found by another inmate, who alerted authorities in the police lockup in north-central Carabobo state. Valero still showed signs of life when they took him down, but they were unable to save him and he died about 1:30 a.m. ET, Flores said.

The 28-year-old was detained Sunday on suspicion of stabbing his wife to death. Prosecutors said Sunday night that they had planned to charge Valero in the killing.

Valero was detained after police found the body of his 24-year-old wife in a hotel in Valencia. The boxer left the hotel room and allegedly told security he had killed Jennifer Carolina Viera, Flores said.

The fighter was a household name in Venezuela and had a huge image of President Chavez tattooed on his chest along with the country's yellow, blue and red flag.

His all-action style and 27-0 record -- all by knockouts -- earned him a reputation as a tough, explosive crowd-pleaser. Venezuelans called him "Inca," alluding to an Indian warrior, while elsewhere he was called "Dinamita," or dynamite.

The death is the third high-profile reported suicide of a former boxing champion in the past year.

Hall of Famer Alexis Arguello, the mayor of Managua, Nicaragua, was found dead at his home last July of a gunshot wound to the chest. A few weeks later, Arturo Gatti was found strangled in the Brazilian resort town of Porto de Galinhas. His wife was arrested as the prime suspect in the death, but authorities later ruled that he committed suicide -- a ruling Gatti's surviving family has disputed.

The former WBA super featherweight and WBC lightweight champion had been in trouble with the law before.

Last month, Valero was charged with harassing his wife and threatening medical personnel who treated her at a hospital in the western city of Merida. Police arrested Valero following an argument with a doctor and nurse at the hospital, where his wife was being treated for a series of injuries, including a punctured lung and broken ribs.

The Attorney General's Office said in a statement that Valero was detained March 25 on suspicion of assaulting his wife, but his wife told a police officer her injuries were due to a fall. When the boxer arrived moments later, he forbade Viera from speaking to the police officer, and spoke threateningly to the officer, prosecutors said in a statement.

A prosecutor had asked a court to keep Valero in jail but that the judge instead allowed him to remain free under certain conditions, the Attorney General's Office said.

Mora, his lawyer, told The Associated Press the fighter had been assigned police escorts to prevent any problems with his wife, but that he evaded them.

Jose Castillo, Valero's manager, criticized authorities for failing to act more forcefully to prevent the killing.

"I asked the authorities not to let him out. He needed a lot of help. He was very bad in the head," Castillo told reporters. "But they let him out. They were very permissive with him and because of that, we're now in the middle of this tragedy."

Mora, however, said Valero "didn't accept the help the government gave him."

"He was the only one responsible," Mora said, adding that the government had arranged for Valero to attend a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program in Cuba. He had missed a flight to the island earlier this month and was scheduled to fly there soon, she said.

The fighter's 8-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter are staying with their grandmother, she said.

Before his death, photographs showed Valero being led in handcuffs through the jail, then shielding his face by pulling down his cap.

While police suspected Valero was battering his wife, "the only person who could report it was her, and she told her family that he never hit her," Mora said. "She wanted help for him."

Valero also "adored his wife," Mora said. "We were very close to him and we knew there could be this sort of outcome because when he became conscious of what he really had done, he wasn't going to be able to bear not being close to Carolina."

In the ring, Valero's fists carried him from poverty to fame. He won his first 18 fights by first-round knockout, setting a record that has since been eclipsed by Tyrone Brunson. Valero last fought in February, defeating Antonio DeMarco in Monterrey, Mexico.

He was replaced as WBC lightweight champion in February after he expressed a desire to campaign in a higher weight division, WBC president Jose Sulaiman said.

Valero was involved in a motorcycle accident in 2001 that caused a cerebral hemorrhage, and because most jurisdictions refuse to license a fighter who has sustained a brain injury, he was unable to fight in the United States. The boxer wound up fighting mainly in Japan and Latin America, where he won his first title in 2006.

Valero also was charged with drunken driving in Texas, which is the primary reason he was denied a U.S. visa.

He accused the U.S. government of discrimination, saying his application wasn't approved because of his sympathy for Chavez, a fierce critic of the U.S. government.

He appeared at times as a special guest at televised events hosted by Chavez and was lionized by Chavez supporters as a national hero, while some critics accused him of avoiding punishment for past problems due to close links to the government.

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MadMike76
04-19-2010, 10:35 PM
I read this earlier on bloody elbow what the hell is the world coming to?

Misfit
04-20-2010, 12:49 AM
yeah, damn sad. I don't give a damn if anybody kills themself but to take out somebody else in the process is just screwed up. He's a coward for doing so and I would shit on his grave.

Donald Pierce
04-20-2010, 01:24 AM
what a coward

Jeremy Shirk
04-20-2010, 05:37 AM
yeah, damn sad. I don't give a damn if anybody kills themself but to take out somebody else in the process is just screwed up. He's a coward for doing so and I would shit on his grave.



Misfit, I have no words to express my sheer disappointment with your view and complete lack of understanding..and the fact that you said "You would shit on his grave" is absolutely appalling. Best of luck with the Open mind you carry.

MadMike76
04-20-2010, 05:57 AM
Sorry Jeremy I am with Misfit on this one it was a bitch move and and even more spineless way of dealing with it.

Misfit
04-20-2010, 06:46 AM
Misfit, I have no words to express my sheer disappointment with your view and complete lack of understanding..and the fact that you said "You would shit on his grave" is absolutely appalling. Best of luck with the Open mind you carry.
Sorry Jeremy to disappoint and I do mean that. But there is nothing worse to me than to take the life of an innocent. For me, I'm spent 20 years learning martial arts to defend the girl I love and the thought of somebody taking their significant others life for what ever reasons sickens me. Anybody that would hurt Women, children or animals is a piece of shit to me and not worthy of any of my caring. He is no better than a coward that enters a business or school to seek revenge for being picked with a 9mm. He is much, much worse. He was there to defend her for the rest of their lives. So again, I'm sorry you are offended at what I said but I'm not sorry in the slightest for saying it. I don't give a shit how good a boxer he was, how many fans he had, he died one death too late and a piece of shit also. If I believed in hell, I would wish it on him.

Jeremy Shirk
04-20-2010, 07:10 AM
Sorry Jeremy I am with Misfit on this one it was a bitch move and and even more spineless way of dealing with it.

It seems everyone is following the heard of cows on this one so this may fall on deaf ears/eyes but I think your opinions and lack of experience in this field is not only clouding your vision and distorting what is really going on/ has happened here. Have any of you done time for an assault or a violent crime? Do any of you know what it is like to have that kind of memory playing over and over again in your head? I'm not talking about a minor ass kicking, I'm talking about SERIOUS bodily injury and faced 20 years in prison for it? I highly doubt it. Well I have. I know whats it's like to have that broken record playing in my head. Not to the lengths that Ed was going through when he finally came to his senses. But I know how hard a memory can be on ones heart and mind. It's worse than any physical pain you can think of. It's a sicking and twisted feeling that only get's worse by the minute. You all know as well as I do that Ed wasn't "Spineless". Call it a bitch move all you want but what happened in that hotel room was far more than just an argument about a cheating wife. It was about Edwins brain. Now any boxer/fighter knows they are going to get hit in the head a lot. But not many are equipped to handle the mental toll that the disorder I suspect he had took on him. I know all too well about this disorder because I live with it. Now I see misfit said in FB that this world is a better place without him. You are clueless. I stand with conviction for this mans reputation. I feel for his family and I certainly feel for his wife's family. But for you to destroy his character like this is just as insane as he was in the room that morning. I wish you all had more life experience so you could even fathom what I'm trying to convey but from what most people are saying, it's all the same. "Coward" Well, Lets see any of you live like we do and keep a solid hold on sanity 100% of the time. Everyone has their opinion but you all are just being well, I'll keep this clean. Take it easy MMA Crypt. It seems like the heard is in full force here so why am I wasting my time trying to explain to blind people what the color red looks like. End. Jeremy Shirk (The one who has respect for the "spineless" "Coward".)

MadMike76
04-20-2010, 07:41 AM
Well Jeremy I am a fighter and have been hit in the head more times then I can remember and I have actually done some time for assualt of a federal officer it isnt something I am proud of and I served my sentence and havent been in trouble since but if I decided to kill everytime I had a personal problem using the fact that I got hit in the head to much I think the population would be cut down quite a bit. As far as being a heard and following Misfit read some of the threads I argue with the man daily. The thing I like about the cyrpt is everyone here has their own opinions and stand by them.

Jeremy Shirk
04-20-2010, 08:02 AM
You must of misread a part of my post.

"Now any boxer/fighter knows they are going to get hit in the head a lot. But not many are equipped to handle the mental toll that the disorder I suspect he had took on him."

I wasn't saying that over the time that boxers get hit in the head and it causes them to go crazy. I was suggesting that he has Bi-polar disorder, like a million of us do and rarely stay on a chemical that will balance you out.

Misfit
04-20-2010, 03:40 PM
I don't know what the reasons are that he snapped. Don't know what type of personal demons he had locked up. And honestly, I don't care, nothing and absolutely NOTHING in this world can justify what he did. Great boxer, sure, why not but shitty human to me. And I've dealt with people that are Bi-Polar and clinically depressed. One of my better friends is clinically depressed and I now it's just a matter of time before he kills himself. But I also know he won't take out anybody else. He just wants to wake up dead, nothing more, nothing less. I'm sure as soon as his parents die, he will off himself to save them the pain of it.

It sounds like you are a great fan of him Jeremy and it sucks to be in your position right now. I know I look up to John Elway a lot and if he went and killed his x-wife Janet, I would be saying the same thing. Blah, blah, blah, Elway got hit a lot while he played football and something was wrong with his brain. I don't care. He would also die a coward and a piece of shit. He would be just the best piece of shit to ever play QB in the NFL in my eyes. I would still respect what he did on he field cause he did it better than most but I would also shit on his grave for killing an innocent.

The way you break it down is that since we don't know what's going on in his head, we should still respect him. FUCK THAT. He killed is wife = he's a piece of shit right there along with Seung-Hui Cho, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold.