Comments Thread For: Macho: The Hector Camacho Story - To Premiere on Showtime, Dec. 4

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  • YoungManRumble
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    #11
    This should be great. Hopefully some way for me to watch it since I don't have Showtime in Canada. Maybe they will put it on the Crave TV streaming service that gets all the Showtime TV series. I've watched a few HBO boxing documentaries on there and I see there is a Showtime one also so here's hoping.

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #12
      I’ll definitely be watching this when it’s accessible on UK TV.

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      • Brother Mouzone
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        #13
        Macho time !!!!!!!!!
        [IMG]https://media3.*****.com/media/3ornjRwdQsminPs640/*****.gif[/IMG]

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        • Rockin'
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          #14
          I really loved watching Camacho fight, that is, until he ran in to Rosario and then he quit engaging. From the most exciting fighter to the most boring fighter. He was nothing after Rosario, a complete 180'.............Rockin'

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            #15
            He was something to watch at his peak, blazing fast hands.

            But at the end of the day what were his best wins?

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              #16
              This guy had crazy quick combos in his prime.

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                #17
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                He was something to watch at his peak, blazing fast hands.

                But at the end of the day what were his best wins?
                you are just a salty american who is mad at camacho for massacring ray leonard 😜

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                • kidbazooka
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Boricua181
                  That's right once Camacho tasted that devastating power that Edwin Rosario had, he never wanted to engage in another pitched battle. Edwin Rosario that's another sad story in boxing, just like Esteban Dejesus. They both used heroin, and it not only stunted their career's, it ultimately cost them their lives. I enjoyed watching all of them throughout their careers, and I can only imagine how much better they could've been. If only they had made better choices in their lives, they could've reached greater heights. God bless them all, and may their soul's rest in eternal peace.
                  Chapo is one of my all time favorite fighters at his best he was a thing of beauty and carried brutal power he would throw that hook like he was swinging a baseball bat, his foot movement was exceptional and also had a helluva chin.

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                  • Jab jab boom
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                    He was something to watch at his peak, blazing fast hands.

                    But at the end of the day what were his best wins?
                    I'd say his best wins were vs Bazooka Limon, José Luis Ramirez, Edwin Rosario, Vinny Pazienza, Howard Davis, Ray Mancini. I won't count his wins over Duran and Leonard as they were past their primes.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Boricua181
                      That's right once Camacho tasted that devastating power that Edwin Rosario had, he never wanted to engage in another pitched battle. Edwin Rosario that's another sad story in boxing, just like Esteban Dejesus. They both used heroin, and it not only stunted their career's, it ultimately cost them their lives. I enjoyed watching all of them throughout their careers, and I can only imagine how much better they could've been. If only they had made better choices in their lives, they could've reached greater heights. God bless them all, and may their soul's rest in eternal peace.
                      After Rosario Hector fought

                      Ray Mancini, Vinny Pazienza, Chavez, Trinidad, Duran twice, Ray Leonard, Oscar, some how I dont think he avoided firefights,

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