Hector Camacho Jailed on Burglary Charge

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Hector Camacho Jailed on Burglary Charge

    GULFPORT, Miss. -- Three-time boxing champion Hector "Macho" Camacho was sent to jail Monday after pleading guilty to a 2004 burglary charge. [details]
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    Boxing Legend Macho Camacho In Jail

    thanks for editing MY THREAD.

    Last edited by Underboss; 05-08-2007, 01:10 AM.

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    • brently1979
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      Hector is a true dirt bag. He was cashed up at one point. I'm sure they'll have a amateur boxing league at his new home.

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      • McNulty
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        Sad to see former greats go out like this. Where did his cash go?

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        • brently1979
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          #5
          Originally posted by McNulty
          Sad to see former greats go out like this. Where did his cash go?
          What was great about Hector? He could talk a great fight thats about it. He dogged most of his fights. You really need to watch more of his fights, start with his fight with DLH. Then go back over his career from there and I'm sure you won't be putting him in the great class. He was a punk.

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          • hunkysoupbone
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            He started out as a teen in trouble with the law, supposedly because he had no money and had to steal. Then, he makes millions of dollars and a normal person would think that he was now set for life. Who of us would ever have money problems again if WE had that kind of money? He ends his career and a short time later, he is just like he was when he first laced em up...a criminal.

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            • Terry A
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              #7
              Originally posted by hunkysoupbone
              He started out as a teen in trouble with the law, supposedly because he had no money and had to steal. Then, he makes millions of dollars and a normal person would think that he was now set for life. Who of us would ever have money problems again if WE had that kind of money? He ends his career and a short time later, he is just like he was when he first laced em up...a criminal.

              Proof that finally having money does not add to a person's basic character.
              I never cared for his style anyway. Not enough power and he didn't like trench warfare.

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