Comments Thread For: Salita vs. Camacho Clash in Play For February 9th

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Salita vs. Camacho Clash in Play For February 9th

    According to multiple sources, former WBA World junior welterweight title challenger Dmitriy Salita (35-1-1, 18 KOs) is going be back in the ring on February 9th underneath the Danny Garcia – Zab Judah main event which will take place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The Ukraine-born fighter will face Hector Camacho Junior (54-5-1, 29 KO), the son of the famous Hector Camacho who died in November due to a drive-by shooting.

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    Only thing worth betting on in this fight is that Camacho comes in overweight..

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    • nycsmooth
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      #3
      watch 4 this turd 2 pull out, no heart...he was a real **** during all the goings -on w/Hector...

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      • crillz
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        Originally posted by nycsmooth
        watch 4 this turd 2 pull out, no heart...he was a real **** during all the goings -on w/Hector...
        why do you say he has no heart? he is a fighter bro you best believe he has heart, he had a lot of ups and downs but if you really know the core truth you'd see it was not all just on his hands, there was a lot of other elements and lack of support from key figures surrounding him that played a big part in his time so far in Boxing.

        lets say he beats Salita though, say he knocks him out then sparks out 2 or 3 more solid guys how would you feel about him then? basically does he still have that chance in you to redeem himself? because if not that only plays into my point of the lack of support not just from fans of Boxing like yourself who hang his past mistakes over his head like a hat but from those involved with him who seemingly just try to cash in on his last name.

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