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| TBCB General Discussions Talk about the new boxing sim, Title Bout. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Was Camacho Jr. fight on Fox?
I just read the schedule of fights on fightnews & it indicates Camacho's fight was on Fox.
Is that true, anyone see that fight on TV? |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: louisville
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I didn't see it but with that loss his career is over (not that it wasn't prior to that)
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Florida, West Coast
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After a while, I got the feeling that Camacho was just fighting, using his name, to make a basic living... and that winning or defending a title was never really part of the plan. After he got to a certain point, it appeared that he would never be at the same level as his father was... but that didn't seem to bother him too much.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Staten Island, NY
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Did anyone take Camacho Jr. seriously? The guy lost to Omar Weis, Andrey Tsurkan, and Don Juan Futrell and fought to a draw with perennial club fighter Marteze Logan. His best wins were probably against two shot fighters in Philip Holiday and Joe Hutchinson.
His dad was able to get "Little Machito" in the door but he didn't pass any of his boxing genes down to his son. |
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: New York
Posts: 1,027
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I think it was more of the fact he had no heart, no passion for the sport, and he despised getting hit. He actually had decent hand speed and more pop than Sr....but that's about it...
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