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Teofimo Lopez vs Hector Camacho at 135/140.

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  • #11
    Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

    But he could hit it a 10 times and be gone in a flash, Teo cannot handle slick boxers its in his feet, and Camacho was one of the quickest ever and tough as nails fought everyone right up to MW.
    You’re right, a snoozefest. I take it back. I wouldn’t pay to watch the fight or see it for free on YouTube the next day.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by MONGOOSE66 View Post

      You’re right, a snoozefest. I take it back. I wouldn’t pay to watch the fight or see it for free on YouTube the next day.
      I would Camacho was so skilled, he wasn't a Jamaine Ortiz, Hector fought Leonard, Duran, Mancini, Oscar, Trinidad, Chavez, Pazienza, Boza-Edwards, Rosario not bad for a guy starting at 130.

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      • #13
        Focused prime Camacho the guy that schooled Vinny Pazienza absolutely bodies Teofimo and I’m his biggest fan and countrymen.

        RIP Champ, one of the greatest never forgotten, Macho time.
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        • #14
          Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

          I would Camacho was so skilled, he wasn't a Jamaine Ortiz, Hector fought Leonard, Duran, Mancini, Oscar, Trinidad, Chavez, Pazienza, Boza-Edwards, Rosario not bad for a guy starting at 130.
          If he fought top level boxers IN THEIR PRIME. He got his a$$ Whipped EVERY TIME OUT. His resume is full of nobodies. He had no power when he met REAL fighters.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by MONGOOSE66 View Post

            If he fought top level boxers IN THEIR PRIME. He got his a$$ Whipped EVERY TIME OUT. His resume is full of nobodies. He had no power when he met REAL fighters.
            He beat Leonard he beat Duran twice, Oscar at 147 beat him from pillar to post and couldn't get him out, he fought greats weightclasses above his weight yet none could stop him, he fought a sht load of REAL fighters , Camacho was a top shelf fighter.
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            • #16
              Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

              He beat Leonard he beat Duran twice, Oscar at 147 beat him from pillar to post and couldn't get him out, he fought greats weightclasses above his weight yet none could stop him, he fought a sht load of REAL fighters , Camacho was a top shelf fighter.
              Weren't Pazienza, Davis Jr, Haugen, Ramirez and Rosario on their prime when he fought them? Or at least pretty close to it.

              Mancini is debatable since he was inactive for four years after coming off two losses to Livingstone Bramble, however he was 29 years old and made it quite difficult for Camacho. (Lost by SD)

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Feroz View Post

                Weren't Pazienza, Davis Jr, Haugen, Ramirez and Rosario on their prime when he fought them? Or at least pretty close to it.

                Mancini is debatable since he was inactive for four years after coming off two losses to Livingstone Bramble, however he was 29 years old and made it quite difficult for Camacho. (Lost by SD)
                Yes he did, Camacho was for real I mean 5' 6" starts at 130 and going the distance with prime Oscar Chavez and Tito at 147 all KO merchants, from 130 to 160 80 fights 6 loses and 50% KO ratio while fighting and beating some legends like Duran and Leonard, I don't know how anybody can knock Hector as a fighter.
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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

                  Yes he did, Camacho was for real I mean 5' 6" starts at 130 and going the distance with prime Oscar Chavez and Tito at 147 all KO merchants, from 130 to 160 80 fights 6 loses and 50% KO ratio while fighting and beating some legends like Duran and Leonard, I don't know how anybody can knock Hector as a fighter.
                  I agree, it's difficult to judge him negatively as a fighter, he fought nearly 90s and in the span of those fights, lost about 6 times without getting stopped nor dropped against big punchers. He took risks, he lost taking on elite fighters and he beat accomplished elite fighters.

                  Also sure his opponents like Rafael Limon, Cornelius Boza Edward's, Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard were not on their prime, but it's not like they were the only opponents he fought in his career. He also willingly competed up to 6 divisions above to make fights happen.
                  Last edited by Malvado; 03-08-2024, 01:47 AM.

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                  • #19
                    Exemplary ring generalship

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                    • #20
                      Camacho takes him to school or gives him the beating of a lifetime (Probably TKO/RTD/KO)
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