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NEWS FLASH
Police seek 'Macho Man!'
Hector "Macho" Camacho Sr. is wanted by police in Gulfport, Mississippi, according to WLOX TV News. The 42-year-old four-time world champion is reportedly being sought in relation to the burglary of a business in late November and police say they have a warrant for his arrest.
Thursday, January 6 2005
Hector "Macho" Camacho Sr. was released from Harrison County jail after spending a night behind bars on burglary and drug charges. The former champion is alleged to have stolen computer equipment from a local store and was arrested by police on Thursday. Bond was set at $125,000. A friend of Camacho’s paid part of his bail bond allowing the 42-year-old fighter to be set free.
According to the Sun Herald, an unidentified acquaintance of Camacho paid $2,000 to get him out of jail. Bonding companies are required to collect 10 percent of a surety bond to guarantee court appearances. In this case, that's $12,500.
Randy Hilton of D&H bail bonds told the SH:
"I don't think we'll have any problem with him. He's going to pay the rest by the end of the month."
Camacho allegedly had 10 tablets of Ecstasy on him when police picked him up.
I was asked to work the card coming up in Gulfport, which included both Macho Sr. AND not so Macho Jr.! I don't think I want to be involved in that one...
Keepin' it real ...
Looks like the Jail mates will be enjoying some "Macho Time" if you know what I mean. That's of course IF they can catch him.That's funny, because ti sounds like some bullsh*t Larry Merchant might say...
Looks like the Jail mates will be enjoying some "Macho Time" if you know what I mean. That's of course IF they can catch him.
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I could see it now..middle of the night, 350 pound "roommate" tapping Camacho on the shoulder to wake hime up....."Hector, it's Macho Time"
Looks like the Jail mates will be enjoying some "Macho Time" if you know what I mean. That's of course IF they can catch him.
LOL - thats the funniest "macho time" homo-innuendo to date!
Hector Camacho Sr. arrested on burglary charge in Mississippi
Associated Press
GULFPORT, Miss. - Three-time world boxing champion Hector "Macho" Camacho Sr. was arrested Thursday in Mississippi for the burglary of a Gulfport business last November.
Gulfport Police Chief Stephen T. Barnes said Camacho, 42, was being held in the Harrison County Jail on $50,000 bond pending an initial court appearance. No date has been set for the court appearance.
Barnes declined Thursday to release any details of the burglary - including what kind of business it was or what was allegedly taken.
Barnes said a warrant was issued for Camacho on Dec. 22. He said the burglary was reported to police on Dec. 2.
"Evidence collected from the burglary scene was submitted for analysis and assisted in the identification of Camacho," Barnes said.
Barnes declined to say what that evidence was.
Camacho (78-5-2, 38 KOs) has been training on the Mississippi coast for a scheduled middleweight bout with Chris Walsh (19-7-1, 7 KOs) on Jan. 21 in Gulfport. Hector Camacho Jr. (37-1-1, 21 KOs) is taking on Frank Houghtaling (18-9-5, 4 KOs) at the welterweight division the same night.
Hector Camacho Sr. won an unanimous but unexciting 10-round middleweight fight over Clint McNeil in July. Camacho is a former super-featherweight, lightweight and junior-welterweight champion. His last title bout came against then-welterweight champion Oscar De La Hoya in 1997, dropping an unanimous decision.
Camacho has had several brushes with the law involving drugs, his driving habits, and domestic assault. When he was 16, he served 3 1/2 months in a New York prison for auto theft.