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The boisterous and ostentatious,
Hector “Macho” Camacho went
undefeated for more than 11 years.
Throughout his career, he has
defeated some very formidable
opponents, including Rafael
“Bazooka” Limón, Roberto Duran,
Vinnie Pazienza, Ray “Boom-Boom”
Mancini and “Sugar” Ray Leonard. By
the end of 1996, he sported an
impressive record of 64-3-1, (32) by
knockout. Despite the three losses,
“The Macho Man” was never knocked
down or knocked out!
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In 1997 went the distance with Oscar
de la Hoya. Despite the unfavorable
decision, as Camacho puts it: “I’m
no quitter!” and in 1998 he
successfully defended his IBC Jr.
Middleweight Title against Tony
Menefee; a title that Camacho still
holds today.
On July 14, 2001, Hector recently
added the NBA Super-Middleweight
title belt to his collection, by
defeating Roberto Duran in a
long-awaited rematch. “The Macho
Man” is now an eight-time World
Champion, in six different weight
classes; there are no other boxers
in the world that can make that
claim. Camacho currently has an
impressive record of 75-4-2,
thirty-six (36) by way of knockout.
Currently fighting out of Weehawken,
New Jersey, Hector “Macho” Camacho
creates excitement, both in and out
of the ring, and his flamboyant
style and charismatic personality is
unprecedented and legendary
throughout the world. Boxing fans
everywhere know exactly what time it
is when Hector Camacho steps into
the ring… Its Macho Time!
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