Comments Thread For: Hector Camacho: Remembering My Wasted Macho Time
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Did you mean top 30, and who do you put in top3 with him, all time. Sugar Shane @ 135? , Floyd @ 130 ? , Roy @ 160?, Ali in 65'? With Camacho his prime is hard to pin point, he might have been one of the fastest, I just can't remember thinking he was in his prime until he was past it.Comment
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I have heard a few step forward and talk kindly of his in ring accomplishments, none of his personality. And while I don't know him, I certainly know of him, and none of it's positive. Other than that now his kid doesn't have to explain to a court how his dad beat him down and stomped on him.Comment
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he's pretty well documented doing stuff that's not considered to be an example of proper conduct.
he was alleged to have stomped one of his sons, he pled guilty to burglary, he was a known drinker and user of drugs, etc.Comment
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Camacho was a bad person
Hector just wasn't a good person but an evil arrogant trouble maker deserving of a life behind bars for his sins and transgressions against society. Camacho was bordering on evil and dancing with satan. look at the photo.Comment
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Have some respect bro.. You did not know him personally. He was not perfect but who is? He did great things and was god gifted,.. Won championships in three weight classes.. Along with Ali he revolutionized boxing, people were attracted to boxing because of his
personality. What the **** have you done in life??Comment
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Don't Judge Camacho; Get Saved From Your Own Sin
Camacho in the blink of an eye has already been judge by our Lord God Almighty. When you "practice" sin, living a life with no repentance ( which means turn away from the son), it's a matter of time before God has seen enough, and he takes you out of here, and that can look a lot of different ways. Does God want to do that? NO! But He gives us "free choice" in life. He always gives us an exit strategy from doing the wrong things. We also no the difference between right and wrong. And when you roll thru life, hang out in the ****** alongside a buddy with 10 bags of ******* on him, not a lot of good things are going to work out for you. Ask NFL great Steve McNair. Oh, he's dead too for living a lie, living and practicing son; practicing means more than once. Camacho made millions. He has children. He came from Harlem. Why aren't you being a positive influence in the lives of youth, so they might get out of the ****** too. Why aren't you visiting Children's hospitals, giving back to broken families that can't pay out of pocket medical expenses, for a child that doesn't have a real chance to live; a disease they didn't sign up for or deserve? But at 50 yrs old, a laundry list of trouble, chasing SIN. It caught up with him. Just like McNair, just like Tupac, and a plethora of other life pretenders that think they are gangsters. How do you explain this to God, or does it not matter? It probably matters to Camacho now. He'd like to have a rematch on life, I'm sure. Mayweather will get his next, should he want to continue throwing money around in strip clubs with his rap gangsters, while his little kids are home in bed wondering why daddy isn't there with them. We're here to be a positive influence in the lives of others. We aren't here to live a lie.Comment

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