Hector Camacho dies at 50. RIP What a credit to the sport of boxing he was.

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  1. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hector "Macho" Camacho May 24, 1962 - November 24, 2012


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  2. Marciano

    Marciano AmicoDiNessuno Full Member

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  3. The Mighty One

    The Mighty One Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Its a shame when someone of talent and legacy dies young but when that person gambles with a lifestyle as Camacho has then I only feel sorry for the suffering that he has caused the family.
     
  4. floyd_g.o.a.t

    floyd_g.o.a.t Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  5. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    This......but still


    RIP Macho:-(
     
  6. MAG1965

    MAG1965 Loyal Member banned

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    Rest in Peace Hector.
     
  7. brnxhands

    brnxhands Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He was a drug addict with problems. He didnt desereve a bullet to his face.
     
  8. dareo

    dareo Active Member Full Member

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    Rip hector "macho " camacho
     
  9. MaliBua

    MaliBua Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Damn.

    Rip Champ...
     
  10. Peppermint

    Peppermint Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I was thinking about Johnny Tapia and how his death in itself wasnt caused by overly wreckless behavior on his part, although nobody expected him to live till old age. Yet he didnt die of an overdose. I dont think many people expected Macho to live till old age, yet he also didnt die at his own hands. In life theres a weird connection to the law of attraction. A lifetime of living fast will attract a fast demise and it can come in any form. This is another sad reminder that we have to be responsible for ourselves and the situations we put ourselves in. That said, Camacho DID have a full life. He lived the way he chose to fid better or worse. Rest in peace champ.
     
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  13. duranimal

    duranimal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's still hard to comprehend that this has happended, he was one of my all time favorites, yer could'nt help but admire him, great charecter, great boxer, not everyone's cup of tea. But without doubt one of the best technicians i've seen. I'll never forget him at the Chavez/Taylor 1 fight at the Hilton, what a wind up merchant! He did'nt give a flying ****! Wound all the Mex's up real bad:lol: Stomping around with that great MACHO MAN Gold signboard 2 ton necklace, after ALI, Hector led the way for over the top self publicity & hype & the rest followed, "Thats right BABY! IT'S MACHO TIME":yep
     
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  15. thawk888

    thawk888 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    well said