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Could a prime Hector Camacho clean out current 126lb-135lb?
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The Pre-Rosario Macho Man would be competitive with anyone in the 126-135 range.
BUT...he went to pieces after he got rocked by Rosario, so I suspect a puncher would have a better chance than a boxer against him. Who is the best puncher in that range? Garcia? Lomo? Maybe. But he beats everyone else.
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Originally posted by Mooshashi View PostThe Pre-Rosario Macho Man would be competitive with anyone in the 126-135 range.
BUT...he went to pieces after he got rocked by Rosario, so I suspect a puncher would have a better chance than a boxer against him. Who is the best puncher in that range? Garcia? Lomo? Maybe. But he beats everyone else.
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Originally posted by chrisJS View PostCamacho-Garcia would look like Camacho-Ramirez in terms of competition. Mikey is too slow and predictable for him and doesn’t move his head enough. I see almost a 12-0.
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Originally posted by Mooshashi View PostYou are probably correct. Let's see what Spence does to him next month. I'm going to the fight, but I don't think it will last long. I won't get going to take a piss in the first round that's for sure...I may miss a quick KO.
I think Spence-Garcia will be fairly competitive for abou 4 rounds then Spence will just be taking over. Too strong, hits too hard and Mikey doesn't have the feet or the head movement to do much once Spence has imposed himself. I think Mikey will retire on his stool sometime around 8/9 rounds.
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Originally posted by chrisJS View PostHe was way past it by the time of Chavez. Camacho was a hell of a talent but there was something mental he lacked and his lifestyle halted his prime. Watch him pre Rosario and post Rosario. It’s astonishing. He got cracked twice badly in that fight and barely got a decision. He damn sure didn’t wanna go near Chapo again.
He was a shell by the time he fought Chavez.
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