TICKING TIME BOMB
TICKING TIME BOMB
This fvcker is totally out of control. What a disgrace that he was allowed to walk after pummeling his wife just a few weeks ago. If they don't stop him now, this guy is going to kill somebody. The writing on the wall is clear as day. Somebody put a stop to this POS.
Fightnews: Unbeaten two-division world champion Edwin Valero was involved in a traffic accident and a police chase on Friday in M?rida, Venezuela. There were no injuries but Valero, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, fled the scene of the accident. He was taken home by police. He later said that he fled because he felt harassed by the media and the general public. ?I reacted as anyone reacts to this situation,? he stated. The champ promised to take care of the expenses of the other driver. Valero had been scheduled to leave later that day to Cuba with his wife, two children, trainer Mario Morales and adviser Segundo Lujano, where he would begin a rehabilitation program after recognizing his problems with alcohol and drugs. He had just been released Thursday after 14 days of rehab following another incident. Authorities are now reconsidering whether or not they should send Valero to Cuba for further rehab.
TICKING TIME BOMB
This fvcker is totally out of control. What a disgrace that he was allowed to walk after pummeling his wife just a few weeks ago. If they don't stop him now, this guy is going to kill somebody. The writing on the wall is clear as day. Somebody put a stop to this POS.
Fightnews: Unbeaten two-division world champion Edwin Valero was involved in a traffic accident and a police chase on Friday in M?rida, Venezuela. There were no injuries but Valero, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, fled the scene of the accident. He was taken home by police. He later said that he fled because he felt harassed by the media and the general public. ?I reacted as anyone reacts to this situation,? he stated. The champ promised to take care of the expenses of the other driver. Valero had been scheduled to leave later that day to Cuba with his wife, two children, trainer Mario Morales and adviser Segundo Lujano, where he would begin a rehabilitation program after recognizing his problems with alcohol and drugs. He had just been released Thursday after 14 days of rehab following another incident. Authorities are now reconsidering whether or not they should send Valero to Cuba for further rehab.