By Ryan ******** - Hector Camacho Jr, 46-3-1 (26 KO) has been around long enough to know the ups and downs of being a professional prize fighter. At one time Camacho Jr., son of the colorful Hector Sr., was the top contender in one of the sanctioning organization's rankings and a top prospect on the cusp of stardom. Now he finds himself searching for identity without a promoter. [details]
Hector Camacho Jr. Still Hopes to Land Chavez Jr. Fight
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even if chavez jr's last fight was not impressive, i still believe he can outboxed the ballooned camacho.Comment
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The only problem with Camacho is his weight, I'm glad he realizes it.Comment
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well if it happens at least it won't be another taxicab driver chavez will fight, all tho it won't to much of a competition anyways. Camacho had it going for a while but he lost it a long time ago. Chavez by late ko...
Chavez needs to fight real contenders and stop doing this amateur crap fighting easy fight every month...Comment
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For EVERYBODY'S INFORMATION. Camacho has fought altogether 4 times in Florida, his FIRST fight in Ft. Lauderdale, his fifteenth fight in Kissimmee, and 2 other later ones on an Indian reserve, the last one being in 1999. that is NINE YEARS AGO.
According to the records he has NEVER fought in Orlando.
What does this make out our poster to be.....??? A blatant "something-or-other.
For your information, Hector Jr is one of the most skilled fighters in the ring today, at ANY weight with all the makings of a world champ. His problem is just what he says, lazy, overweight, uninterested etc. The guy was born in the ring, and had a boxing brain unequalled by any. It's just that there's too much "Camacho" in him.Comment
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