Pretty Boy Floyd Mayweather vs Hector "Macho" Camacho @130lbs

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  1. the cobra

    the cobra Awesomeizationism! Full Member

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    Camacho isn't getting stopped, that's without question. His speed, jab, footwork, and southpaw stance would give Floyd hell. In the end he just doesn't have the overall game of Mayweather, and would lose a close but clear decision. Camacho presents many of the same problems Judah did, and suffers from a few of the same weaknesses. Camacho in general was just a class above Judah though, and presents plenty of problems to 130lbs Floyd, and as Thread Stealer says, just about everyone else at the weight.
     
  2. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    Haha ok newbie.

    Nah at that weight floyd was a different animal the way he took out the top fighters, he had youth and a killer instinct. I think he stops macho and I stick with it, however since the fight will never happen i'll never get proven wrong :)
     
  3. Green Man

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    Since you will never be proven wrong why stop with Camacho why dont you go ahead and pick your loverboy Floyd to stop Jake Lamotta,Marvin Hagler,David Tua,Frazier etc..you'll never be proven wrong so why miss the chance to hype up your prince charming some more.
     
  4. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol:

    You always put me in a good mood bernie.
     
  5. Zopilote

    Zopilote Dinamita Full Member

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    Floyd wins a very close but clear decision. He sure as **** isnt stopping Macho...If Rosario, Chavez, Tito, and Oscar couldnt stop him, i really cant see how Floyd would.

    On a sidenote, the buildup to this fight would be EPIC.
     
  6. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    Haha yeah i'm a ***** which is i'm picking pac to knock him out, why I don't have him in my p4p top ten and why I don't have him in my atg top 30, why I don't have him in my ww nor lw top ten and why you clearly don't read anyone's post before judging them.

    As for you thinking he'd beat them guys, fuk off *****.
     
  7. JohnAnthony

    JohnAnthony Boxing Junkie banned

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    Floyds Light weight record. 4 fights, won all 4. Struggled in 3 of the 4 fights. Only knocked out one opponent at this weight. And arguably lost 1 of the 4.

    Are you sure he's the best lightweight ever.
     
  8. Anima

    Anima Kinetic Link Full Member

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    It can go either way. Damn this fantasy fights make me drool.
     
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  10. motorcity

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    Floyd is just too skilled in this contest but it might be closer than people think. Camacho at his best was clearly faster than Floyd and he was a decent defensive fighter. When he lost, he lost to those better (Chavez) or when he was old (De La Hoya) and he as never been stopped ever. If you look at Camacho's resume, it looks better than peoples opinion of him as a fighter.
     
  11. motorcity

    motorcity Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Camacho has never been stopped ever, even by prime Trindad, prime Chavez, and prime De La Hoya. I can't see Floyd having that ability.
     
  12. motorcity

    motorcity Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If his chin stood up to Chavez at 140 and Trinidad and De La Hoya at 147 when he was on the decline, I can't see Floyd at 130 being this destructive force to Camacho.
     
  13. Thread Stealer

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    Camacho ain't getting stopped.

    When he gets hurt, he goes into run and hold mode and is just happy to last the full 12.
     
  14. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    When he went in to fight oscar and tito he was defending and trying not to get knocked out to some extent.

    If he is fighting floyd during each others prime he is trying to win in style, this leaves him more open. Floyd back then had a great eye for am opening and quite a killer instinct. Obviously we'll never know the outcome but put me in a time machine and this is what i'd put a fiver on.

    I think some people forget just how good floyd once was and they get caught up in this latest version who is inactive, doesn't punch his weight and leaves a lot to be desired resume wise. Watching floyd at 130 is completely different to watching floyd at 147 imo.
     
  15. tinorknitz

    tinorknitz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    With or without OSDT?