Camacho/ Chavez springs to mind. Terry Norris v Paul Vaden
in a way I'd put Toney v Jones jr there. I still think Jones got in his head and Toney left some of his fire in the locker room
Camacho/ Chavez springs to mind. Terry Norris v Paul Vaden
in a way I'd put Toney v Jones jr there. I still think Jones got in his head and Toney left some of his fire in the locker room
well it depends really, Camacho pretty much redeemed himself a bit in the sense that he took his beating against Chavez and stood a bit with him rather than running all night like he had been doing since his close call against Rosario, but I guess you can say it was a bit disappointing in the sense that the fight was so lopsided
I don't think Camacho's performance against Chavez was that bad. He tried. He was just in against a better fighter. But he made an effort. Now against De La Hoya. That's a different story. He went out like a bitch. Hugging and tackling Oscar just to save that gay ass curl of his
that's what I meant, he tried but the fight was lopsided, so if some were expecting a competitive fight between a slugger (Chavez) and a fast technician (Camacho) they were probably disappointed that it ended up so one sided, and agree that he was just pulling for a paycheck against DLH, Oscar still goes down as the only guy who was able to drop Camacho although it never did get counted
Yes Camacho v Tito was negative from the Macho Man but you cannot blame him for that with Tito's power, against Oscar you could.
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