How would Camacho Sr. OR Camacho Jr. faired against Floyd @ WW?

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  • SeekDaGreat
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    #1

    How would Camacho Sr. OR Camacho Jr. faired against Floyd @ WW?

    Do you think either Camacho would have been able to beat or give Mayweather. Run for his money at 147? Camacho Jr. was a slick, crafty southpaw who was Mayweather-esque in his technique.

    Thoughts?
  • Deevel916
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    Jr was and is a bum. A prime Camacho Sr would have been a very interesting scrap given his skills, speed, explosiveness, and southpaw stance.

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      #3
      Lets use Judah as a counterpoint. If you took Zab, Made him undamaged mentally (in the ring in the ring!), you would have a fighter similar enough to Camacho. When Judah started that fight his speed gave Floyd fits because Floyd is not as fast as people think. Camacho would not have stopped fighting and was capable of making adjustments in the ring to a much greater degree than Zab, not to the degree of Mayweather.

      Given those variables I think it would be a great scrap. It would hinge on whether Mayweather could adjust to Camacho's speed and aggression. I wouldn't want to be the oddsmaker on that one!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Deevel916
        Jr was and is a bum. A prime Camacho Sr would have been a very interesting scrap given his skills, speed, explosiveness, and southpaw stance.
        Originally posted by billeau2
        Lets use Judah as a counterpoint. If you took Zab, Made him undamaged mentally (in the ring in the ring!), you would have a fighter similar enough to Camacho. When Judah started that fight his speed gave Floyd fits because Floyd is not as fast as people think. Camacho would not have stopped fighting and was capable of making adjustments in the ring to a much greater degree than Zab, not to the degree of Mayweather.

        Given those variables I think it would be a great scrap. It would hinge on whether Mayweather could adjust to Camacho's speed and aggression. I wouldn't want to be the oddsmaker on that one!
        Good stuff guys.

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        • El-blanco
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          Jr. Is useless and might even get ko'd. Sr. Has a chance to beat him based on speed. Good example above using Judah, Floyd looked like **** early in that fight. Macho would keep it up all fight.

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          • BOXEO _
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            #6
            Prime Camacho Jr loses to Rod Salka.

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            • radioraheem
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              #7
              Originally posted by billeau2
              Lets use Judah as a counterpoint. If you took Zab, Made him undamaged mentally (in the ring in the ring!), you would have a fighter similar enough to Camacho. When Judah started that fight his speed gave Floyd fits because Floyd is not as fast as people think. Camacho would not have stopped fighting and was capable of making adjustments in the ring to a much greater degree than Zab, not to the degree of Mayweather.

              Given those variables I think it would be a great scrap. It would hinge on whether Mayweather could adjust to Camacho's speed and aggression. I wouldn't want to be the oddsmaker on that one!
              I don't know man. Roger Mayweather brags all the time about how he used to put a beating on Camacho. Saying 'I used to bake that a$$ all the time.'

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              • El-blanco
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                #8
                Originally posted by radioraheem
                I don't know man. Roger Mayweather brags all the time about how he used to put a beating on Camacho. Saying 'I used to bake that a$$ all the time.'
                Seriously that's what your basing the result on? Some junkie with no proof talking ****?

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                • Basco
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Deevel916
                  Jr was and is a bum. A prime Camacho Sr would have been a very interesting scrap given his skills, speed, explosiveness, and southpaw stance.
                  100% in agreement!

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                  • Larry the boss
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by El-blanco
                    Seriously that's what your basing the result on? Some junkie with no proof talking ****?
                    When did Roger become a junkie?

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