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A Biography of Oscar  Valdez

Oscar Valdez, A Biography of oscar valdez, Boxing

Oscar Valdez is a professional boxer from Mexico. He is a two-time world champion and has only lost one fight. He has a 74.2% knockout rate and has won 31 of his 31 bouts. In 2012, he signed a promotional deal with Top Rank and received an undisclosed signing bonus. Valdez has a girlfriend, but he has not revealed her name.

Oscar Valdez is a Mexican professional boxer

He is a Mexican professional fighter who has won a number of fights. Valdez was born in a border town near Arizona called Nogales, Sonora. When he was young, his family moved to Tucson, Arizona. His father, a former boxer, let his son train at a local gym. After his father’s divorce, the Valdez family struggled financially. At one point, they were homeless for a short period.

Valdez made his pro debut in November 2012 and won by TKO. He also won against Mexican amateur Jose Valdez, Angel Prado, and Carmine Tommasone. Oscar Valdez later went on to become a two-weight world champion. He has won 23 of his 34 professional fights, with seventy-nine percent of his wins coming by knockout.

Oscar Valdez was born on December 22, 1990. He represents the Mexican fighting style, drilling his opponents with sharp combinations. He qualified for the 2008 Olympics at age 17 but did not medal. His first fight was against the eventual gold medalist, who ended up in the second round. He also won gold at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games. He went on to compete in the 2012 Summer Olympics, but did not qualify for the finals.

 Oscar Valdez won world titles in two weight classes

Valdez has twice been crowned world champion, twice at 126 pounds and once at 130 pounds. He beat Berchelt in his last fight by knockout in Round 5 and credited his trainer Eddy Reynoso with sharpening his technique. The Mexican fighter is considered to be a pound-for-pound superstar, but has tested positive for a banned substance in both weight classes.

Valdez’s record is not only impressive, but his wins are impressive. He has defeated Miguel Berchelt, Jayson Velez, Carmine Tommasone, Adam Lopez, Hiroshige Osawa, and Shakur Stevenson. He also lost to Hiroshige Osawa and Shakur Stevenson in April 2022.

Valdez has a perfect 30-0 record and has a 76.7 percent knockout ratio. His last nine bouts were fought over five rounds. Valdez stands five feet five inches tall and has a 66-inch reach. He is 1.5 inches taller than Stevenson. Valdez has 180 rounds of experience and an impressive amateur career.

He has had just one loss in 31 fights

Oscar Valdez has only one loss in 31 professional fights. His loss came to Shakur Stevenson in his 31st bout, and it came by way of UD in the 12th round. Prior to that loss, Valdez had gone undefeated in 30 straight bouts. Stevenson is the only boxer to beat Valdez.

Oscar Valdez was born in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, on December 22, 1990. His fighting style is characterized by sharp combinations that drill opponents to the canvas. He made his professional debut at age seventeen, and defeated Angel Prado in his debut fight. A year later, he went on to win gold at the Central American and Caribbean Games. At age 25, Valdez fought for his first world title, the featherweight WBO (vacant) title.

Valdez had a difficult time breaking Stevenson’s jab, and Stevenson was taller and had better hand speed. Stevenson pressed Valdez and landed one punch after another, searching for a haymaker that could end the fight. Valdez had only one loss in his previous 31 fights, and he was one of the most experienced fighters in the sport.

He has a 74.2% KO rate

Oscar Valdez has an impressive record. He has won a record nine fights, with a 74.2% KO rate. Oscar Valdez has fought at five weight classes and is 166cm tall. He has taken on fighters with higher KO rates than he has. Valdez has been ranked in the top ten by several sources, including ESPN. He is a Mexican native, and is the third most popular fighter in his weight class.

Valdez was born on December 22, 1990. He first became a professional boxer at age seventeen. He won the WBO featherweight title in July 2016, scoring two knockdowns in the first two rounds. His subsequent fight, against Matias Rueda, ended in a TKO. His most recent title fight was a KO victory in the seventh round against Hiroshige Osawa.

Oscar Valdez is an unbeaten world champion and is the +425 favorite at BetMGM. Valdez’s knockout rate is 77%. Shakur Stevenson, meanwhile, is ranked ninth in Yahoo Sports’ pound-for-pound rankings. Stevenson’s power and stamina could enable him to lop off Valdez’s victory.

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