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    Default Re: How good was Hector "Macho" Camacho?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
    That was great to watch if you want to see the definition of a wonderful fight and a great jab
    You mean the Jones vs Paz fight? I tell you what...Paz earned his beating in that fight.

    Jones owned him with ease. He kept taunting Jones throughout the 5 or 6 rounds that he lasted. I couldn't figure that out.

    Every time he mugged or smiled at Roy...he ate a jab & then a hook & then a 3 or 4 punch combo. That was a pretty viscious beating, IWO. He just kept taking it & Roy just kept giving it. That was what I always loved about ole' Roy...he was always on point & once he started he was unstoppable.

    Credit to Pazienza for making it to the sixth round but he was clearly out of his league. As usual...Roy just made it look like another day on the job. He always tended to do so...with everyone that he fought.

    All good things come to an end.
    All True but that was not Vinny Pazienza anywhere near his prime Paz was already 33 and fighting in a weight class he aged into .... Paz was a better fighter at lightweight and Jr welterweight.

    Roy Jones on the other hand was lean in his prime and at his best fighting weight 168 and 26 years old. A huge mismatch as it should be !
    True. Totally agree there...but it was still a hell of a showing on Jones's part & the defiance of Paz made it even better.
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    Default Re: How good was Hector "Macho" Camacho?

    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
    That was great to watch if you want to see the definition of a wonderful fight and a great jab
    You mean the Jones vs Paz fight? I tell you what...Paz earned his beating in that fight.

    Jones owned him with ease. He kept taunting Jones throughout the 5 or 6 rounds that he lasted. I couldn't figure that out.

    Every time he mugged or smiled at Roy...he ate a jab & then a hook & then a 3 or 4 punch combo. That was a pretty viscious beating, IWO. He just kept taking it & Roy just kept giving it. That was what I always loved about ole' Roy...he was always on point & once he started he was unstoppable.

    Credit to Pazienza for making it to the sixth round but he was clearly out of his league. As usual...Roy just made it look like another day on the job. He always tended to do so...with everyone that he fought.

    All good things come to an end.
    All True but that was not Vinny Pazienza anywhere near his prime Paz was already 33 and fighting in a weight class he aged into .... Paz was a better fighter at lightweight and Jr welterweight.

    Roy Jones on the other hand was lean in his prime and at his best fighting weight 168 and 26 years old. A huge mismatch as it should be !
    True. Totally agree there...but it was still a hell of a showing on Jones's part & the defiance of Paz made it even better.
    Absolutely ! Jones’s star was shinning bright !!! I remember watching Roy Jones fight Thulane Malinga on HBO back in 93 , you talk about getting knocked the fuck out ! ..

    I really liked Roy Jones JR at 160 -168 .. I wish he had stayed in that range longer !

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    Default Re: How good was Hector "Macho" Camacho?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk
    Just got through watching Camacho vs Pazienza on ESPN Classic the other night, and Camacho was 38-0 back then in 1990. I haven't seen much of Camacho in his prime, but he looked to be a good boxer, featherfisted but a good slick fighter. I know everyone hated him, but how good was he in his prime?
    The reason that fight was so good was that Vinny forced Hector to fight with his fast hands and non-stop punchin, but Hector answered Vinny back and then some, a really exciting fight, I've got the PPV telecast on VHS and hopefully the tape is still good so I can transfer it to DVD. If Hector would have left the streets alone he might have been an all-time p4p fighter.

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    Default Re: How good was Hector "Macho" Camacho?

    Quote Originally Posted by atomic bull
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk
    Just got through watching Camacho vs Pazienza on ESPN Classic the other night, and Camacho was 38-0 back then in 1990. I haven't seen much of Camacho in his prime, but he looked to be a good boxer, featherfisted but a good slick fighter. I know everyone hated him, but how good was he in his prime?
    The reason that fight was so good was that Vinny forced Hector to fight with his fast hands and non-stop punchin, but Hector answered Vinny back and then some, a really exciting fight, I've got the PPV telecast on VHS and hopefully the tape is still good so I can transfer it to DVD. If Hector would have left the streets alone he might have been an all-time p4p fighter.
    # 55 I agree.. Camacho was fun to watch in his prime.. I loved how Hector used his RT jab to slap the opponents defense down so he could shoot that str8 Left in there ! a thing of beauty ! didn’t care for all his bullshit, but the man had talent in that ring no doubt ! masterful !

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    Default Re: How good was Hector "Macho" Camacho?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by atomic bull
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk
    Just got through watching Camacho vs Pazienza on ESPN Classic the other night, and Camacho was 38-0 back then in 1990. I haven't seen much of Camacho in his prime, but he looked to be a good boxer, featherfisted but a good slick fighter. I know everyone hated him, but how good was he in his prime?
    The reason that fight was so good was that Vinny forced Hector to fight with his fast hands and non-stop punchin, but Hector answered Vinny back and then some, a really exciting fight, I've got the PPV telecast on VHS and hopefully the tape is still good so I can transfer it to DVD. If Hector would have left the streets alone he might have been an all-time p4p fighter.
    # 55 I agree.. Camacho was fun to watch in his prime.. I loved how Hector used his RT jab to slap the opponents defense down so he could shoot that str8 Left in there ! a thing of beauty ! didn’t care for all his bullshit, but the man had talent in that ring no doubt ! masterful !
    CC back....He threw his right jab at an odd angle, almost like a trip hammer, I have a fight on BETA against Rafael Williams who was carved outta rock, and who had just lost a 10 decision lose to Livingstone Bramble, and Camacho practically played with Williams and stopped him in 7 rds. Camacho was so fast back then, that he was hitting Williams with blinding combinations and then would be standing behind him a half a second later...Williams must have thought that there were 3 of Camacho's in the ring with him. There was even talk of him moving up to fight Pryor.

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    Default Re: How good was Hector "Macho" Camacho?

    Quote Originally Posted by atomic bull
    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by atomic bull
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk
    Just got through watching Camacho vs Pazienza on ESPN Classic the other night, and Camacho was 38-0 back then in 1990. I haven't seen much of Camacho in his prime, but he looked to be a good boxer, featherfisted but a good slick fighter. I know everyone hated him, but how good was he in his prime?
    The reason that fight was so good was that Vinny forced Hector to fight with his fast hands and non-stop punchin, but Hector answered Vinny back and then some, a really exciting fight, I've got the PPV telecast on VHS and hopefully the tape is still good so I can transfer it to DVD. If Hector would have left the streets alone he might have been an all-time p4p fighter.
    # 55 I agree.. Camacho was fun to watch in his prime.. I loved how Hector used his RT jab to slap the opponents defense down so he could shoot that str8 Left in there ! a thing of beauty ! didn’t care for all his bullshit, but the man had talent in that ring no doubt ! masterful !
    CC back....He threw his right jab at an odd angle, almost like a trip hammer, I have a fight on BETA against Rafael Williams who was carved outta rock, and who had just lost a 10 decision lose to Livingstone Bramble, and Camacho practically played with Williams and stopped him in 7 rds. Camacho was so fast back then, that he was hitting Williams with blinding combinations and then would be standing behind him a half a second later...Williams must have thought that there were 3 of Camacho's in the ring with him. There was even talk of him moving up to fight Pryor.
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    Default Re: How good was Hector "Macho" Camacho?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by atomic bull
    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by atomic bull
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk
    Just got through watching Camacho vs Pazienza on ESPN Classic the other night, and Camacho was 38-0 back then in 1990. I haven't seen much of Camacho in his prime, but he looked to be a good boxer, featherfisted but a good slick fighter. I know everyone hated him, but how good was he in his prime?
    The reason that fight was so good was that Vinny forced Hector to fight with his fast hands and non-stop punchin, but Hector answered Vinny back and then some, a really exciting fight, I've got the PPV telecast on VHS and hopefully the tape is still good so I can transfer it to DVD. If Hector would have left the streets alone he might have been an all-time p4p fighter.
    # 55 I agree.. Camacho was fun to watch in his prime.. I loved how Hector used his RT jab to slap the opponents defense down so he could shoot that str8 Left in there ! a thing of beauty ! didn’t care for all his bullshit, but the man had talent in that ring no doubt ! masterful !
    CC back....He threw his right jab at an odd angle, almost like a trip hammer, I have a fight on BETA against Rafael Williams who was carved outta rock, and who had just lost a 10 decision lose to Livingstone Bramble, and Camacho practically played with Williams and stopped him in 7 rds. Camacho was so fast back then, that he was hitting Williams with blinding combinations and then would be standing behind him a half a second later...Williams must have thought that there were 3 of Camacho's in the ring with him. There was even talk of him moving up to fight Pryor.
    LMFAO ! no kidding ! a F****** Matrix moment !
    Pryor would have destroyed "Macho"..I never thought Macho was great..good..not great....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
    That was great to watch if you want to see the definition of a wonderful fight and a great jab
    You mean the Jones vs Paz fight? I tell you what...Paz earned his beating in that fight.

    Jones owned him with ease. He kept taunting Jones throughout the 5 or 6 rounds that he lasted. I couldn't figure that out.

    Every time he mugged or smiled at Roy...he ate a jab & then a hook & then a 3 or 4 punch combo. That was a pretty viscious beating, IWO. He just kept taking it & Roy just kept giving it. That was what I always loved about ole' Roy...he was always on point & once he started he was unstoppable.

    Credit to Pazienza for making it to the sixth round but he was clearly out of his league. As usual...Roy just made it look like another day on the job. He always tended to do so...with everyone that he fought.

    All good things come to an end.
    All True but that was not Vinny Pazienza anywhere near his prime Paz was already 33 and fighting in a weight class he aged into .... Paz was a better fighter at lightweight and Jr welterweight.

    Roy Jones on the other hand was lean in his prime and at his best fighting weight 168 and 26 years old. A huge mismatch as it should be !
    True. Totally agree there...but it was still a hell of a showing on Jones's part & the defiance of Paz made it even better.
    Absolutely ! Jones’s star was shinning bright !!! I remember watching Roy Jones fight Thulane Malinga on HBO back in 93 , you talk about getting knocked the F*** out ! ..

    I really liked Roy Jones JR at 160 -168 .. I wish he had stayed in that range longer !
    Love watching my DVD's of Jones at 168.

    Speaking of getting knocked the F out what about the bodyshot on Hill OUCH

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    Quote Originally Posted by IronDanLaw
    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
    That was great to watch if you want to see the definition of a wonderful fight and a great jab
    You mean the Jones vs Paz fight? I tell you what...Paz earned his beating in that fight.

    Jones owned him with ease. He kept taunting Jones throughout the 5 or 6 rounds that he lasted. I couldn't figure that out.

    Every time he mugged or smiled at Roy...he ate a jab & then a hook & then a 3 or 4 punch combo. That was a pretty viscious beating, IWO. He just kept taking it & Roy just kept giving it. That was what I always loved about ole' Roy...he was always on point & once he started he was unstoppable.

    Credit to Pazienza for making it to the sixth round but he was clearly out of his league. As usual...Roy just made it look like another day on the job. He always tended to do so...with everyone that he fought.

    All good things come to an end.
    All True but that was not Vinny Pazienza anywhere near his prime Paz was already 33 and fighting in a weight class he aged into .... Paz was a better fighter at lightweight and Jr welterweight.

    Roy Jones on the other hand was lean in his prime and at his best fighting weight 168 and 26 years old. A huge mismatch as it should be !
    True. Totally agree there...but it was still a hell of a showing on Jones's part & the defiance of Paz made it even better.
    Absolutely ! Jones’s star was shinning bright !!! I remember watching Roy Jones fight Thulane Malinga on HBO back in 93 , you talk about getting knocked the F*** out ! ..

    I really liked Roy Jones JR at 160 -168 .. I wish he had stayed in that range longer !
    Love watching my DVD's of Jones at 168.

    Speaking of getting knocked the F out what about the bodyshot on Hill OUCH
    that was a monster shot!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by THE Bigragu
    Quote Originally Posted by IronDanLaw
    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
    That was great to watch if you want to see the definition of a wonderful fight and a great jab
    You mean the Jones vs Paz fight? I tell you what...Paz earned his beating in that fight.

    Jones owned him with ease. He kept taunting Jones throughout the 5 or 6 rounds that he lasted. I couldn't figure that out.

    Every time he mugged or smiled at Roy...he ate a jab & then a hook & then a 3 or 4 punch combo. That was a pretty viscious beating, IWO. He just kept taking it & Roy just kept giving it. That was what I always loved about ole' Roy...he was always on point & once he started he was unstoppable.

    Credit to Pazienza for making it to the sixth round but he was clearly out of his league. As usual...Roy just made it look like another day on the job. He always tended to do so...with everyone that he fought.

    All good things come to an end.
    All True but that was not Vinny Pazienza anywhere near his prime Paz was already 33 and fighting in a weight class he aged into .... Paz was a better fighter at lightweight and Jr welterweight.

    Roy Jones on the other hand was lean in his prime and at his best fighting weight 168 and 26 years old. A huge mismatch as it should be !
    True. Totally agree there...but it was still a hell of a showing on Jones's part & the defiance of Paz made it even better.
    Absolutely ! Jones’s star was shinning bright !!! I remember watching Roy Jones fight Thulane Malinga on HBO back in 93 , you talk about getting knocked the F*** out ! ..

    I really liked Roy Jones JR at 160 -168 .. I wish he had stayed in that range longer !
    Love watching my DVD's of Jones at 168.

    Speaking of getting knocked the F out what about the bodyshot on Hill OUCH
    that was a monster shot!!!
    Best bodyshot knock out ive seen.

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    Hector Camacho went through a gradual transformation throughout his career, which went something like this:

    exciting, young prospect with blinding speed and not afraid to mix it up ---------------> good boxer with great hand speed, but more hesitant to mix it up -------------------> good boxer with exasperating habit of running from danger in his biggest fights, more interested in his ring entrances and ridiculous costumes -------------------> "has-been" clown.

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    Didn't Camacho fight JCC? Didn't he lose that one?
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk
    Didn't Camacho fight JCC? Didn't he lose that one?
    Yes, and yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk
    Didn't Camacho fight JCC? Didn't he lose that one?
    Yes, and yes.
    Yep, I thought so. I've seen his second fight with Duran, Duran's last fight in like 01, when Duran was 50, but didn't they fight a few years before that. Was their first fight any good?
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk
    Didn't Camacho fight JCC? Didn't he lose that one?
    Yes, and yes.
    Yep, I thought so. I've seen his second fight with Duran, Duran's last fight in like 01, when Duran was 50, but didn't they fight a few years before that. Was their first fight any good?
    No wait.... you asked if Camacho had fought JCC, which I believe he did (and lost). He did fight Duran also, but only when Duran was an old man. He would've NEVER dared face someone like Duran before then.

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