H2H: Macho Camacho VS Mayweather, Jr.

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  1. joito3

    joito3 Active Member Full Member

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    guys are nuts prime camacho from 130 to 135 speed footwork southpaw combos and had pop mayweather sits back too much he'd get outworked camacho's punch output would be the difference at those weights at 140 it'd be a closer fight as i think Mayweather is a beast at 140 and by time Macho hit 140 he was already dwindling down
     
  2. Atritionist

    Atritionist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is a good match-up but I do think the winner all depends on the weight. I think these defensive conscience fighters will always end in a decision no matter the weght against each other. with Camacho only getting the 135 win, Floyd gets the others.
     
  3. Morrissey

    Morrissey Underrated Full Member

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    Mayweather UD. He would figure the Macho Man out after 3 rounds.

    He is clearly a class above Camacho.
     
  4. Ricky369

    Ricky369 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sorry, but H2H means head to head. And there is not ****ing list!!!!!Learn your stuff before posting here!!!
     
  5. IKnowBoxing

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    hey genius, if punchers like Titoe, Dee La Hoya, Chavez, Campas, Duran, etc. couldn't even hurt Camacho then what makes you think Floyd cold? SERIOUSLY!
     
  6. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    It took him a good four rounds to figure out Judah and start to twist Hatton around. You think Camacho is a class under them? I don't.
     
  7. Morrissey

    Morrissey Underrated Full Member

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    Unlike the two, Camacho has no KO power to make Floyd tentative in the beginning.

    I think Camacho is better than the two, but as has been proven in his losses, when he is facing an elite talent, he tended to fade away.
     
  8. joito3

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    Your crazy bro camacho went 40 fights without losing from 130-140 winning titles in each division he didn't lose until he was like 31 and not taking boxing seriously anymore (drugs,excessive partying law troubles)

    Prime Camacho was the best fighter in the world at one time just like floyd is today.....
     
  9. jaysuperman27

    jaysuperman27 Superman Full Member

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    Floyd UD..too smart for Camacho.
     
  10. Morrissey

    Morrissey Underrated Full Member

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    I know, but Mayweather, Jr is clearly above him in terms of boxing skills and all around brilliance. He might give him a style problem because of his speed, but eventually Mayweather would find ways to outbox him.
     
  11. Ted Stickles

    Ted Stickles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    U might as well put them on a track and see who wins the 100 yard dash......they both like to run.


    as for prime for prime it would be very close ,both are fast and very skilled and both had good chins and stamina......id lean slightly and i mean slightly towards Floyd if i had no choice
     
  12. joito3

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    What I'm trying to ask you is who outboxed Camacho in his prime weight class????? No one ! I do realize that no one has outboxed Floyd either LOL but hence its just impossible for you to say oh Floyd's brilliance will come through nah bro it would be a 50/50 fight ....

    Both had the same chin maybe camacho's chin a little sturdier....
    Camacho was def faster then Floyd
    from 130-140 i'd say same power
    Footwork i gotta go with macho he had some sick moves
    Defense i'd go with Mayweather having the edge although macho was very elusive himself in his prime very tough to hit but Money has more defensive moves in his arsenal


    Tough fight 50/50
     
  13. Marnoff

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    Mayweather on points.
     
  14. Morrissey

    Morrissey Underrated Full Member

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    TBH, I just don't see Camacho as an elite fighter, hence, I don't think it will be a tough call. A difficult fight for Mayweather in the early and probably up to mid rounds, but I see him bagging the remaining rounds comfortably to win it in a UD.
     
  15. ApatheticLeader

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    Wow, good fight....

    I think Mayweather takes a close decision but is given absolute hell by Camacho. PBF would be forced to come forward, and will be hit a lot in the process.