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Quote Originally Posted by Ted The Bull
He defeated Ray Mancini, Roberto Duran (twice), Sugar Ray Leonard, Tony Menefee, Heath Todd, Gary Kirkland, Luis Maysonet, Jorge Vaca, Todd Foster, Pat Lawlor, Reyes Antonio Cruz, Greg Haugen, Tony Baltazar, Ken Sigurani, Howard Davis, Jr, Cornelius Boza Edwards, Freddie Roach, Vinny Paz, Edwin Rosario, Jose Luis Ramirez ( a member of the World Boxing Hall of Fame), Rafael Limon, John Montes, Greg Conversion, Melvin Paul, and Louis Burke. He was defeated by Julio Cesar Chavez, 108-6-2, Felix Trinidad, 42-2, Greg Haugen, 40-10-1(he lost by an extremely controversial decision when, inexplicitly, he was penalized for not touching gloves before the last round; he won the rematch), Oscar De La Hoya, 38-4, and Chris Walsh, 19-7-1 by TD. He didn't fight either Chacon or Pernell Whitaker, but not from his own doing. Bobby Chacon chose to fight Ray Mancini, and the Duvas never made the match with Whitaker.

Mancini was finished after his 2 fights with Bramble.
actually i'd say Mancini was finished after his fight with Kim, that win changed him forever, he even said that he felt that he didn't only kill one person, he killed 3, (Kim, Kim's Mother, and the ref) obviously this is completely ridiculous cause you can't actually blame him for the death of a fighter in the ring, and he couldn't control the fact that both the ref and Kim's mother commited suicide afterwards.

the only other real accomplishment in Camacho's career is that he never officially went down, only fighter that really came close to putting him down was DLH but Camacho using his head tackled the golden boy and avoided the knockdown