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RIP Hector 'Macho' Camacho

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By *ittle Minx 73 OP   Woman  over a year ago

South Suffolk

Just heard that he has died 4 days after being shot in the face in his home land. 50 yesrs of age and a great former boxing champion :{

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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always sad

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By *ackandkateCouple  over a year ago

Truro

He was never going to recover after being shot in the face and then suffering a heart attack as his body went into shock.

He's one of boxing's all time greats, but he was never going to win this one.

He died in a drive by shooting, but no one has said whether or not he was the intended target

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By *ittle Minx 73 OP   Woman  over a year ago

South Suffolk

The following is from Fox Sports, I hope it's allowed?

"Inside the boxing ring, Camacho flourished. He won three Golden Gloves titles as an amateur, and after turning pro, he quickly became a contender with an all-action style reminiscent of other Puerto Rican fighters.

Long promoted by Don King, Camacho won his first world title by beating Rafael Limon in a super-featherweight bout in Puerto Rico on Aug. 7, 1983. He moved up in weight two years later to capture a lightweight title by defeating Jose Luis Ramirez, and successfully defended the belt against fellow countryman Edwin Rosario.

The Rosario fight, in which the victorious Camacho still took a savage beating, persuaded him to scale back his ultra-aggressive style in favor of a more cerebral, defensive approach.

The change in style was a big reason that Camacho, at the time 38-0, lost a close split decision to Greg Haugen at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas in 1991.

Camacho won the rematch to set up his signature fight against Chavez, this time at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. Camacho was roundly criticized for his lack of action, and the Mexican champion won a lopsided unanimous decision to retain the lightweight title.

It was at that point that Camacho became the name opponent for other rising contenders, rather than the headliner fighting for his own glory.

He lost a unanimous decision to another young Puerto Rican fighter, Trinidad, and was soundly defeated by De La Hoya. In 1997, Camacho ended Leonard's final comeback with a fifth-round knockout. It was Camacho's last big victory even though he boxed for another decade.

The fighter's last title bout came in 1997 against welterweight champion Oscar De La Hoya, who won by unanimous decision. Camacho's last fight was his defeat by Saul Duran in May 2010. He had a career record of 79-6-3.

His survivors include his mother; three sisters, Raquel, Estrella and Ester; a brother, Felix; and four sons, Hector Jr., Taylor, Christian and Justin."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

i heard that the decision to end his life support was down to his mother.

not a decision i'd want to make but again it is a sad ending to another popular boxer.

lets hope hatton doesn't go the same way if it goes wrong tonight.

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By *ackandkateCouple  over a year ago

Truro

His fights with Edwin Rosario and Julio Ceasar Chaves were real wars

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

he was the start of the showmen really.

R.I.P

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By *odareyouMan  over a year ago

not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds)

Tragically young, a great fighter,.

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By *ackandkateCouple  over a year ago

Truro


"He was never going to recover after being shot in the face and then suffering a heart attack as his body went into shock.

He's one of boxing's all time greats, but he was never going to win this one.

He died in a drive by shooting, but no one has said whether or not he was the intended target"

So... reports indicate that he may well have been the intended target as the car he was sitting in was found to contain an amount of cocaine.

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