PBF vs. Hector Camacho Sr at 130lbs who wins ?

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  • King of Sting
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    PBF vs. Hector Camacho Sr at 130lbs who wins ?

    I don't think this fantasy matchup has been discussed much. I think it's an excellent matchup. It could be boring, since both guys are natural counter-punchers and excellent speed on both sides.

    At 130, both fighters were more offensive compared to when they went up in weight. This is truly a tough call for me. I'm leanin' towards The Harlem Blaze , if anyone has a chance to beat PBF at this weightclass i'd be Macho Time. PBF would've met his match in the speed dept. and the fact that Macho Time was a southpaw who was great on the move as well.
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    Macho Time via UD
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    Macho Time via MD or SD
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  • Steak
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    most peole will say Floyd since hes the better fighter and also currently has way more obsessive fans, but Camacho at 130 was a terrible style matchup for him. fast as all hell, and his power wasnt something to scoff at either.

    yes, we know that Floyd can fight going forward behind a high guard. The thing is that Camacho was excellent against stalking fighters as well, as shown in his dismantling of Ramirez.

    and most people dont know anything about Ramirez, but he should have a win over Alexis ARguello.

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    • King of Sting
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      Originally posted by Steak
      most peole will say Floyd since hes the better fighter and also currently has way more obsessive fans, but Camacho at 130 was a terrible style matchup for him. fast as all hell, and his power wasnt something to scoff at either.

      yes, we know that Floyd can fight going forward behind a high guard. The thing is that Camacho was excellent against stalking fighters as well, as shown in his dismantling of Ramirez.

      and most people dont know anything about Ramirez, but he should have a win over Alexis ARguello.
      I agree, Steak. This would've been a huge fight as well. Just imagine the pre-fight hype for this and I can only imagine this fight taking place now, especially with shows such as Fight Camp 360 or 24/7.

      Both guys are ego-maniacs, and love to talk to trash. Can you just imagine ?

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        Originally posted by Steak
        most peole will say Floyd since hes the better fighter and also currently has way more obsessive fans, but Camacho at 130 was a terrible style matchup for him. fast as all hell, and his power wasnt something to scoff at either.

        yes, we know that Floyd can fight going forward behind a high guard. The thing is that Camacho was excellent against stalking fighters as well, as shown in his dismantling of Ramirez.

        and most people dont know anything about Ramirez, but he should have a win over Alexis ARguello.
        That's debatable.

        Mayweather beats Camacho at 130 without much trouble.

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        • Pacquiao'd
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          floyd.............

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          • Monte Fisto
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            Originally posted by IronDanHamza
            That's debatable.

            Mayweather beats Camacho at 130 without much trouble.
            I think so too, but, I don't see it being a shutout or even close to being a shutout. People are forgettin' just how fast Camacho Sr was.

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            • IronDanHamza
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              Originally posted by Monte Fisto
              I think so too, but, I don't see it being a shutout or even close to being a shutout. People are forgettin' just how fast Camacho Sr was.
              Maybe not a shut out so to speak but certainly a comfortable victory.

              Oh, without doubt. Camacho has blinding hand speed. But I see Floyd adjusting to that speed and dealing with it well.

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              • BorderPatrol
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                Close one indeed. I would have to go with my boy Camacho on points.

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                  Camacho had the style, speed, and skills to give Floyd (and just about anyone) problems.

                  It'd be competitive, but I see Floyd making the proper adjustments. Camacho had a tendency to shell up when he was hit hard, or consistently, and I think Floyd would land clean and often enough to make Camacho too defensive-minded and go into his shell. Mayweather is more resourceful and has the better intangibles, and should win a 7-5, 8-4 type decision.

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                  • edgarg
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                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                    Maybe not a shut out so to speak but certainly a comfortable victory.

                    Oh, without doubt. Camacho has blinding hand speed. But I see Floyd adjusting to that speed and dealing with it well.
                    You may be giving your opinion based on "faith" alone, because it's VERY debateable to say the least. I remember Camacho's fight with Limon, this was the first time I'd heard. of him. Saw the report in the newspapers and kept an eye out ever after. Most people had never heard of him then.

                    Camacho was FULL of zip and energy an unstoppable force at 130. Most boxing magazine writers I read said they'd never seen anyone quite as fast and almost unbeatable. "A NEW force in boxing..." I recall reading. He was never afraid to "mix it" and there's no way a "careful" ..." don't hit me" type of boxer like Mayweather could keep up with him. Perhaps at welterweight, but not at 130. And not just on speed alone, he packed a hefty wallop when he wanted to.

                    Just my opinion.

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