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  • Exciterx30
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    Macho Camacho Trivia Question.

    Macho Camacho was not known as a power puncher, yet he could hit hard when he commited to his punches. Macho dropped several world class guys when he faced them. I am going to give you a list of names, but only four of them were knocked down by Camacho. Be honest and don't go checking the web, ok?

    Choose the four that went down from this list.
    1.Ray Mancini
    2.Cornelius Boza Edwards
    3.Edwin Rosario
    4.Ray Leonard
    5.Roberto Durán
    6.José Luis Ramírez
    7.Oscar De La Hoya
    8.Félix Trinidad
    9.Greg Haugen
    10.Julio César Chávez
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    Choose the four that went down from this list.
    1.Ray Mancini-
    2.Cornelius Boza Edwards
    3.Edwin Rosario
    4.Ray Leonard-
    5.Roberto Durán-
    6.José Luis Ramírez
    7.Oscar De La Hoya
    8.Félix Trinidad
    9.Greg Haugen-
    10.Julio César Chávez

    100% guesses, previous checking of the web,and no knowledge about him

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      #3
      Originally posted by Exciterx22
      Macho Camacho was not known as a power puncher, yet he could hit hard when he commited to his punches. Macho dropped several world class guys when he faced them. I am going to give you a list of names, but only four of them were knocked down by Camacho. Be honest and don't go checking the web, ok?

      Choose the four that went down from this list.
      1.Ray Mancini
      2.Cornelius Boza Edwards
      3.Edwin Rosario
      4.Ray Leonard
      5.Roberto Durán
      6.José Luis Ramírez
      7.Oscar De La Hoya
      8.Félix Trinidad
      9.Greg Haugen
      10.Julio César Chávez
      Ray Leornard, Haugen, Mancini and Edwards..I think i got atleast 1/2 right.

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      • Exciterx30
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        Originally posted by onetwopunch
        Ray Leornard, Haugen, Mancini and Edwards..I think i got atleast 1/2 right.
        3 out of 4, man.

        Mancini did not go down. The fourth one was Ramírez.

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          Originally posted by Exciterx22
          3 out of 4, man.

          Mancini did not go down. The fourth one was Ramírez.
          Not bad..I did better than I thought..I new Haugen and Leornard for sure..I now he beat Mancinis ass but i was so young when I saw that fight that I dont remmember the whole thing.

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            #6
            Originally posted by onetwopunch
            Not bad..I did better than I thought..I new Haugen and Leornard for sure..I now he beat Mancinis ass but i was so young when I saw that fight that I dont remmember the whole thing.
            Mancini-Camacho was a fight with two of my top 5 favorite boxers ever. I have the fight on tape and have seen it several times. I thought it was close. I scored it 115-113 Camacho.

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              Originally posted by Exciterx22
              Mancini-Camacho was a fight with two of my top 5 favorite boxers ever. I have the fight on tape and have seen it several times. I thought it was close. I scored it 115-113 Camacho.
              nice when I saw it I was like 12 at the time. and now im 31.

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              • Exciterx30
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                Originally posted by onetwopunch
                nice when I saw it I was like 12 at the time. and now im 31.
                I saw it in 2003 for the first time. I am 23 years old, but a freak Boxing fan who has devoured many fights in the last 5 years of my life.

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                  Nice..those old fights were great, its good that your young and seeing what did fighters were like in there prime, not like alot of kids who are swinging off of fighter like PBF's nuts. I dont take anything away from PBF but he hasnt fought anyone good since Corrales and Castillo, and he is in a division over flowing with talent.

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                    Originally posted by onetwopunch
                    Nice..those old fights were great, its good that your young and seeing what did fighters were like in there prime, not like alot of kids who are swinging off of fighter like PBF's nuts. I dont take anything away from PBF but he hasnt fought anyone good since Corrales and Castillo, and he is in a division over flowing with talent.
                    Yeah. It may sound overplayed, but many old school fighters would school today's so called P4P. So many great classic fighters from all over the world.

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