Is Hector "Macho" Camacho worthy of IBHOF induction?

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  1. MRBILL

    MRBILL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Maybe its Camacho who'll fight until he's age 60.?.? As long as he stays healthy and doesn't get ****ed over in any car crashes, he can do it....... He always was a wiry mother-****er....... Cheers.....

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  2. anarci

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    :nono NO its SR. GUILLERMO:yep
     
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    I'd like to poke them bitches in the avatar....... I'd tear that action up...:good

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  4. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yey i was gonna get that tat a couple years ago when i was on vacation up north:lol: But couldnt get a good profile still gonna get it though, its the same girl ...thats my lady Bill go get your own:twisted:























    Thats Salma Hayek in From the dusk till dawn:lol::lol:
     
  5. MRBILL

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    Spanish and Asian tang is my area.......:thumbsup

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  6. MRBILL

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    So, Hector Camacho is now set to fight Allan Vester in Denmark for the WPBF (World Professional Boxing Federation) Middleweight title on March 26, 2010.... Hector Camacho is age 47 years..... I'm curious about this fight, but I know it'll get no USA air coverage......

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  8. bernie4366

    bernie4366 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'd give it to him just for standing in front of Chavez for 12 rounds, when JCC was deliberately carrying him and hurting him. That must have been one huge ****ing gut check, and he passed.
     
  9. MRBILL

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    Again, for the umpteenth time, Camacho was drained at 140 pounds by 1992....... Had Camacho been able to face Chavez in Sept. of 1992 at 147 pounds, I'm sure Camacho would've been much stonger and powerful in that ring..... After that beating / loss to Chavez at 140, Camacho never again ever got down that low in weight.....

    Camacho lost to BOTH "Trinidad and DLH" at 147 pounds, but Camacho was also a decade older and owned a smaller frame then those two dudes....

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  10. thanosone

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    No **** he's a hall of famer.
     
  11. bernie4366

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    How does that change the fact that he stayed on his feet thru a terrible, terrible beatdown?
     
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  13. MRBILL

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    Simple..... You can still be weight drained and take a beating..... Look at Ali against Holmes....... Ali took a licking for 10 rds........ Camacho was drained at 140 in 1992... Camacho had some spryness in his legs & body for roughly "2" rds before going on the retreat / defense..... Camacho lost; no doubt, but he'd been better off with more liquid and weight on his frame in 1992...... 140 was ALL WRONG for Camacho, but fine for Chavez......
    :deal

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  14. Jacory Harris

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    :rofl:rofl Where did you read this??
     
  15. Jacory Harris

    Jacory Harris I'm a gorilla I'm a dawg! Full Member

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    WTF? R u serious? Why and when?:nut