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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Who remembers Hector Camacho 1982 through 1985 pre Edwin Rosario if you will, thought he was a future ATG he had all the tools but after Rosario he became a safety first runner and holder he shoulda been great though
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Camacho was a great fighter. He went on for too long though, and as you say, changed as a fighter due to the Rosario fight. I can still watch his early fights with a smile on my face, a terrific pure boxer. The fastest hands I've ever seen this side of Roy Jones Jr.
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Camacho was a tight fighter, would have loved to see him fight a Mayweather, or Mancini at that time, but it never happened. With the exception of Howard Davis Jr, probably the fastest I have seen.
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Camacho had it all but power which held him back. He didnt like to get hit either, but he took a pretty good shalacking from Chavez.
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In a interview with Ko magazine they insuated to him how he seemed to be safety first after the Rosario fight. His replie was "Are you trying to say that Rosario turned me into a *****" |
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