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CARACAS, Venezuela – Former boxing champ Edwin Valero committed suicide in his jail cell on Monday just hours after he was arrested in his wife's killing, police said.
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.

He 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., Flores said.

The 28-year-old was detained Sunday on suspicion of killing his wife. 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 around dawn Sunday and allegedly told security he had killed Jennifer Viera, Flores said.

The fighter was a household name in Venezuela and had a huge image of President Hugo 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 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.

The Attorney General's Office said a prosecutor had asked a court to order Valero jailed but that the judge instead placed him under a restraining order that barred him from going near his wife, a condition he repeatedly violated.

Police found three stab wounds on Viera's body, but investigators who searched the hotel rooms had yet to find the weapon used in the killing, Flores said.

In the ring, Valero shot to fame when 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, stopping Antonio DeMarco in a fight 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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schlup said: _

 
Loser
19 April, 2010

JoeLuis said: _

 
This dude had issues. What a loss for boxing, but feel worst for the kids.
19 April, 2010

Ricdani99a said: _

 
“LOSSER” is right, this guy clearly had mental problems. Sum1 that‘s abusive, murders, & is suicidal shows the lack of respect they have for themselves & their families, is probably why he's had 27ko's the only place he knew where to take out his frustration was the ring, I feel bad for his kids & families.
19 April, 2010

Swodogg said: _

 
he fought like a crazy man in the ring, hands down all the time busting up DeMarco, GREAT action fight. Too bad he was a crazy man outside the ring too.

Dude was from the streets but so are a lot of fighters....that doesn't justify being straight crazy

19 April, 2010

bri said: _

 
joeluis you should be sad for his kids because he killed himself, you should feel sorry for his kids because they probably had to watch him beat there mother into the hospital on many occasions and for the fact that he ******** STABBED THERE MOTHER TO DEATH.******* BOXING AND THIS WORK IS BETTER WITHOUT HIM.
19 April, 2010

jwoodward1977 said: _

 
Good riddance. The only real regrets are that he was able to take his wife out and that we will never know how far he would've carried that KO string.

19 April, 2010

bri said: _

 
LET ME WRIGHT THAT AGAIN. JOE LOUIS YOU SHOULD NOT BE SAD BECAUSE HE KILLED HIMSELF. YOU SHOULD BE SAD FOR HIS KIDS BECAUSE HE BEAT THE CRAP OUT OF THERE MOTHER AND HE STABBED HER TO DEATH. GIRL WAS 24 YEARS OLD. THE SPORT AND THIS WORLD IS BETTER OFF WITHOUT HIM. ONLY SAD THING IS THAT HE DECIDED TO KILL HIMSELF AFTER HE KILLED THOSE KIDS MOTHER. HE SHOULD HAVE JUST KILLED HIMSELF IN THE FIRST PLACE.
19 April, 2010

Suave said: _

 
Crazy stuff man. He hung himself with his own clothes in a prison cell. You definitely have to be fighting some demons to go to that extreme.

This guy probably would have been committed to a mental hospital anywhere else but Hugo Chavez probably let him off the hook for political reasons.
19 April, 2010

CroatianSensation said: _

 
That's one way of keeping that perfect Ko streak in tact...
19 April, 2010

355X6 Bench said: _

 
His wife was a beautifil woman, and he was probly extreme jealous and could not deal with her having to leave him. Some men are so phisically strong and mentaly aint shit, its a shame cuz Vernon forrest dies and is missed and this cat dies and no one gives a fxxk.Those poor little kids.
19 April, 2010

jwoodward1977 said: _

 
All day yesterday I was curious about why LP hadn't posted the story about his arrest and the tragedy of his wife's murder when it was the top story on other boxing sites. It took Valero dying for the story to get posted. I hope you guys aren't holding back on publishing stories that show the darker side of boxers private lives.

Bench, nobody cares about Valero because he was a scumbag. No loss for the world and the only real loss for the kids is their mother's death. I got shit for not caring about Diego Corrales' death for similar reasons. Regardless of how many great fights he was in the prick beat his pregnant girl. No loss there either.
19 April, 2010

JoeLuis said: _

 
As an aficionado i wanted to see more about this boxer. he was a warrior.

As a human being- I hate to hear such sad news. this guy hit the lowest of the bottom by killing a defenseless person and took the pussiest way out.
I don't feel sorry for him or anyone that takes their lives as a getaway.(selfish bastard) He prob. asked himself : how can he face his kids/family after what he did. he knew that Chavez would've gotten him out easy, so jail wasnt it.
My prayers go to the family, They will bare with this pain for their rest of their lives.

We're all entitle to our opinion. I still think it was a loss for boxing even tough that does not compare to a loss in the family.
I dont think LP is holding back, they are sometimes slow in posting news.
19 April, 2010

radimmortal18 said: _

 
wow...didn't see that coming. what the f***. that some crazy shit. RIP to his wife...very sad.
19 April, 2010

mrodrig4 said: _

 
Valero was a marvel in the ring but the same can't be said for him as a human being outside the ring! I feel awful because of the vicious fashion his wife died. As for him killing himself, it was bound to happen if not by himself, at the hands of rival gangsters in Venezuela as he had alot of enemies! RIP
19 April, 2010

socalboxer said: _

 
sad story of what could have been.

i just looked him up on wikipedia and they had one interesting note about him beating panchito bojado in the amateurs but had nothing on his childhood: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Valero

im interested in how he grew up as a kid, what his parents were like and their background...as i'm sure he suffered some sort of physical, or emotional abuse...i think that's where you find the answers to why he ended up so physiologically messed up.
19 April, 2010

355X6 Bench said: _

 
I agree with you, I cant stand punks that hurt or hit women. I know some women are bad but I just dont see it. Im the type of man that loves women for a lot of reasons. Im a man that can caress a womens soft face with love and respect, and then with that same hand smash another man for being disrespectful to any women that does not deserve it. It almost makes you wish you were a passer by to intervein in some way, its a real shame.
19 April, 2010

bri said: _

 
boxin does not need men that kill women representin it. dood stabbed his wife to death. boxin is better of without him.men who do what he did should be tied to trees and burned to death.
19 April, 2010

victor76 said: _

 
I would like to say rip Valero family no one here can act like God and point their finger at Valero cuz no one was there no one saw all u can say is what a sad story but he was a good boxer I for one didnt think Valero was all that but I didnt want this to happen It makes me sad to hear about things like this but only God can judge and to think about all the match ups he couldve engaged the beautiful future he could of had he was a human a boxer and an entertainer we all forget that he was just human and humans make mistakes and I for one am going to miss him in the boxing scene RIP Edwin and Yennifer Valero
19 April, 2010

jwoodward1977 said: _

 
I'm happy to point my finger. This wasn't an isolated, Valero had a long track record of abuse and I could care less about his death. Boxing needs heroes, not villians.
20 April, 2010

355X6 Bench said: _

 
That is dead on WW77. I dont want to judge but this guy is sorry and it is best that he left.That woman was so Beautiful, I remember seeing her during the fight with Demarko and thinking this woman is amazing. She did not deserve that at all. Any man would have loved to have somone on their arm that looked like her. This man was a monster pure and simple.
20 April, 2010

355X6 Bench said: _

 
I once was at a party when my girlfriend's sis got into a fight with another girl my girlfriend went to brake up the fight and her boyfriend grabbed my girl by the neck,I was at the other side of the party when my brother yelled for me to come over. I seen this guy and thrashed this guy from piller to post, I stomped on him till I got tired of hitting him and let me tell you it was worth it. I dont condone that type behaveyour but I cant stand tough guys that hit women and cant even last 2 minutes with a real man. Fxxk the womenbeaters and abusive bastards.
20 April, 2010

marvin24 said: _

 
why? valero? why?
20 April, 2010
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