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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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I was never a fan of Camacho's. He swaggered too much and lost his few big fights. What I do remember, however, was watching a video of one of his earlier fights. I could hardly believe the hand speed Camacho had at that time. He had loads of talent, to be sure. But he shot his mouth off so many times, and many times failed to back it up.
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I never liked him and, after the Rosario fight, thought him a coward. He changed my mind and earned my respect when he stayed in with Chavez and didn't quit.
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COULD HAVE been one of the best technicians of his time, but his laziness and bad life style fucked that up quickly, he had great foot movement, defense, hand speed, and knew how to put combinations together, his lack of dedication led him to only scoring a decent career when the fucker had all the potential to have had a great career
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Pre-Rosario Camacho was one hell of a boxer, straight the fuck up.. Man was underrated..
He gets judged too much off the post-Rosario bouts and i always thought that was unfair..
Camacho is one of my favorite Rican fighters of all time and it sure aint abnornal to list him at
top 5 Rican fighters of all time....
Rosario's punch scared the shit out of him and changed his mental makeup as a fighter but he was a god damm good fighter before that...
Macho!!!
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I agree, the fight where he finally shook off the effects of the Rosario fight abit was in his losing effort against Chavez, but that's not the only thing that held him back a bit, it's well known that even when in his prime that he was known for being lazy out of the ring, for getting into trouble, and to "party" way too much with alcohol and cocaine, so you mix that up and well it's fair to say that Camacho himself held himself back from what he could have been
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Sorry Hulk, you did I remember now. He was a very good fighter and showed a lot of heart, guile and experience of beating easily some good fighters and never being stopped.
He was that cocky that Pryor wanted to fight him and another dangerous quality black fighter (whose name I have forgot) and he used the racist N word to say that he could taken them on.
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Camacho was actually very good against Rosario, sure he got nailed, but Rosario failed to knock him down. Camacho had a great chin, Chavez, Trinidad and DLH couldn't stop him. Oscar almost did it, but also failed to finish him off. Camacho V Whitaker would've been something to see! Not sure why that didn't happen, i know they always talked about it.
Camacho reminds me of a team that won the Championship, but struggled in the premier League. (The QPR of Boxing?)
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