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  2. Héctor Camacho - Wikipedia

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    Héctor Camacho. Héctor Luís Camacho Matías (May 24, 1962 – November 24, 2012), commonly known by his nickname " Macho " Camacho, was a Puerto Rican professional boxer and entertainer. Known for his quickness in the ring and flamboyant style, [2] Camacho competed professionally from 1980 to 2010, and was a world champion in three weight ...

  3. Hector Camacho vs. Edwin Rosario - Wikipedia

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    Minutes later, Camacho was announced as winner and still WBC world Lightweight champion by a split decision (scores of 115–113 twice for Camacho, and 114–113 for Rosario). [2] The fight's result proved controversial, Puerto Ricans and other boxing fans who saw the fight have argued about the scoring ever since.

  4. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Héctor Camacho - Wikipedia

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    Camacho wins via 5th-round TKO. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Héctor Camacho, billed as Defying the Odds, was a professional boxing match contested between former five-division world champion Sugar Ray Leonard and defending IBC middleweight champion Héctor Camacho. The bout took place on March 1, 1997 at the Convention Hall in Atlantic City, New ...

  5. Héctor Camacho Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Héctor Machito Camacho Herrera Jr. (born September 20, 1978) is an American-born Puerto Rican and Mexican professional boxer and published writer residing in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. He started boxing professionally at the age of 18. He is the son of the late three-time world champion Héctor "Macho" Camacho and the nephew of Felix ...

  6. Oscar De La Hoya vs. Héctor Camacho - Wikipedia

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    The Ring No. 1 ranked pound-for-pound fighter. 4-division world champion. 3-division world champion. Result. De La Hoya wins via 12-round unanimous decision (120-105, 120-106, 118-108) Oscar De La Hoya vs. Hector Camacho, billed as Opposites Attack, was a professional boxing match contested on September 13, 1997 for the WBC welterweight ...

  7. Freddie Roach - Wikipedia

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    13. Frederick Steven Roach (born March 5, 1960) is an American boxing trainer and former professional boxer. Roach is widely regarded as one of the best boxing trainers of all time. [4] He is the enduring boxing coach of the eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao, five-time and four-division world champion Miguel Cotto, former WBC ...

  8. List of Puerto Rican boxing world champions - Wikipedia

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    On September 3, 1994, Daniel Jiménez established a world record for the quickest knockout in a championship fight, defeating Harald Geier in 17 seconds (currently the second fastest). [6] Juan Manuel López is sixth in this category, having defeated César Figueroa in 47 seconds during his first defense. [6]

  9. List of WBC world champions - Wikipedia

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    Héctor Camacho: 10 Aug 1985 – 29 Apr 1987 2 Camacho is stripped of the title for failing to make a title defense. 21 José Luis Ramírez (2) (def. Terrence Alli) 19 Jul 1987 – 29 Oct 1988 2 22 Julio César Chávez: 29 Oct 1988 – 25 Jun 1989 0 Chávez won the WBC super lightweight title on 13 May.