the Camacho pre Rosario (hell even of the Rosario fight) out speeds Sugar Shane. Close on cards but it's Macho Time all night long.
Mosley by clear decision. Mosley had nearly as much speed and way more power, better body puncher, grittier attitude, and enough footwork, skill, and winner's intangibles that he would win the rounds. Once Camacho got hit with one of those blazing rights he'd go into safety mode and lose all the close rounds.
Definitely PPV worthy, I'll go with my pride and say Camacho, They are both on my top boxers that I love to watch box when they where at their prime.
I take Mosley all day. Too defensively sound of a fierce and tricky embodiment of the term "boxer puncher" to get hit by Camacho more often than he hits him. Fun fight, but Mosley is the craftier fighter and would maximize his physical talents to a greater extent.
I really think Mosley bullies Camacho. Hector was really quite fragile in a lot of ways, and while faster, it was by a ton. Mosley's prodigious body punching would be the key factor, and when Hector slowed enough, he'd begin to get tee'd up. I'll go with the harder, strong man. They were both very skilled in entirely different areas, but Mosley was bigger, stronger, more powerful and just plain harder as a man.
Mosley by decision. Camacho would start off well, then go into his traditional survival mode when he starts getting hit.
Camacho was an excellent fighter but he tended to go into a running shell against the bigger punchers. Mosley was very strong at 135. I would say Mosley beats him by decision in a boring fight.