I don't think Camacho "ran" as much as the commentators implied. This was a good fight. Anyhow, I love that he was always respectful after every fight, even when he beat Mancini. Truly a humble, sweet person on the inside.
If a fighters has a defensive style, commentators tend to claim they love to run. As much as I hate Mayweather's , I wouldnt say he's a coward, his defensive fighting style win him fights, why should he care about those critics...
Yup, Camacho didn't "run," but he moved a lot. Like Mayweather, he was always within reach. But he didn't stand still and trade. It's the opponent's job to cut off the ring and land his shots.
Camacho "If I'm too complicated for the people, just tune in.." It wasn't complicated, it was frustrating. With all the money fighters in the lightwieght division, TV stuck us with a wonderful track athlete.
Few realize that comacho was a black belt in karate before boxing. He won several contest but at the the time there was no money in martial arts competition. Boxing was his second trade. This is the fight that Leonard said he had never seen a fighter with hand and foot speed like Camacho. Unfortunately, Camacho destroyed his career and life with drugs. 80s.
This was nearing the end of Davis's career, one of his last 10 fights, Camacho was just about in his Prime, so a big difference how they performed here.
Rspene smit He did. And was voted as one of the best amateur boxers of all time. But, he was just like Leo Randolph. Not much success at the pro level. I think he should have done more weight training and also trained to strengthen his jaws and neck.
I read a big article on him years ago, it said that he really did not like boxing, and that he only did it to have a future without working, and live a good life, he absolutely hated it, did not like any part of it, so his heart & soul were not into it.
Rspene smit Then he came back from retirement because he was bored working for a brokerage. Came back as a jr middle and was TKO'd by Dana Rosenblatt. Vinnie Paz's whipping boy Dana .
Yes, Camacho fought less defensively here than subsequent fights. I think he knew Davis didn't have a hard punch and he wasn't scared like in some later fights. Davis was no pushover, he han fought to a draw with a young Meldrick Taylor in 86. I think this was Camacho's last really good performance. After this win, he should have gone for a Junior Welterweight title but, instead, fought very sparingly. He had a window of opportunity after this fight to cement Hall of Fame status, but he blew it. After almost a year of inactivity, In summer 88 he was floored by a decent but not great fighter Reyes Cruz and fought very defensively in winning a lackluster decision. He looked terrible against a very rusty Ray Mancini in 89. That fight was very close. He beat Pazienza in early 90 but in my opinion fought well below the standard he showed here in the Davis fight. If Camacho had stayed focused and fought champions Patricio Oliva or Juan Coggi, or even Roger Mayweather later in 87 or early 88 I believe he would have won a legitimate Junior Welterweight Title and could have even dropped down and fought Chavez at 135. A fight at that time would have been more competitive than the one they fought In 92.
I totally agree with this. Camacho lost his opportunity to become an all time great in the time period after this fight. The drugs just caught up to him I think. Wasted talent. Truly a shame.
Excellent performance by Hector. Especially the body punching. Howard looked listless. Don't know what his problem was. Did he age overnight? Or was it Camacho's brilliance? Either way, I feel for the guy. I'm sure "frustrating" doesn't come close to describing how Davis feels coming out of the '76 Olympics, never winning a professional title, and watching his friend become a boxing superstar.
If you look at Camacho in this fight, even in post fight interview, he looked serious and didnt come up with his typical "macho" attitude. He certainly looked sharp in this fight. His footwork was great and he had zip on his punches unlike when he fought Haugen.
The fight is a microcosym of Davis's career. Not enough greatness in the greatest era of lightweight fighters. Arguello, Julio Chavez, Roserio, Camacho, Mancini, Pazienza, Watt, Haugen, O'Grady, Bramble and somewhere down there is Howard Davis Jr and many top rate fighters. Camacho could've been near the top had he been a money fighter - he was the first Mayweather in a Pacquiao world.
African warlord Howard, as a professional, didn't do as good as he should of. He made a lot of bad moves business wise, that hurt his career. Nice guy, actually contacted him on Myspace, and he was nice and cool in his response, but his early moves affected his later career.BTW, I think prime Davis jr beats prime Camacho and Mayweather as well.
This is coming off of the golden age of the lghtwieght division which began with True Champs Alexis Arguell and concluded with Julio C Chavez but featured Edwin Rosario, livingstone bramble, Howard Davis, Jim Watts, Greg Haugen, Hilmer Kenty, Andy Ganigan, and of course the Matinee Idols promoted by the TV Networks - Vinny Pazienza, Hector Camacho, boom boom mancini and Sean o'grady. Of course promoters broke up the division after Roberto Duran moved up and everybody protected their own prizes. So we didn't see many good fights that should've happened.
Howard had the flu for this fight and didn’t want to cancel it !!! You can Google this . Also I didn’t know he said his speed and legs weren’t there in this fight ( I noticed he didn’t look right) and he did bloodied Camacho’s nose . Hector said himself that he saw he wasn’t going to hit Howard in the head too much, so he went after the body .
A past his prime Howard Davis Jr fought a young Meldrick Taylor and Hector Camacho within a year I believe. Two of the fastest boxers EVER in their prime! When young himself Davis was just as fast as they were.
@Jayson Sosa Yeah, I do feel Ray hated on Camacho to an extent. But Howard was his friend, and I think he truly wanted him to do well. And yeah, he did probably feel that jealousy at that time to Hector as well, so he was hating on him somewhat.
This is 1987, Machos' prime was 83 to 86, from 130 to 135. After Rosario fight he never fought the same, and he was having manager probs before and after. Camacho was more aggressive before this and his speed was brilliant, which he still had, and inactivity. After this it was 1988 and he fought twice vs nobody, and by 1989 he had a big fight vs Mancini who was off for three years and he barely got by most thought he lost but Camacho got a SD and in 1990 Meldrick vs Chavez were much bigger jr welters than Camacho who got by Pazienza yet lost a close decision to Haugen in 1991
Camacho was cocky on the outside but humble and scared on the inside. After Rosario beat him from pillar to post in their fight, he learned the virtue of getting on your bicycle.
+16nowhereman i think that Howard Davis was too much of a defensive fighter he was more concerned with not getting hit and ran around in most of his fights maybe if he was more agressive and he could have won a title i believe that he wasted too much time in his fights running when he should have been throwing punches
+16nowhereman No way he's the only Olympic champion not to have won a world title. He's not even the only US Olympic champ to not have won one. RIP to him.
+16nowhereman Not true . The only US gold medalist in 1976 to not win a world title . Leon Spinks and Mike Spinks did. Leonard and Leo Randolph did . Even bronze medalist John Tate won a world title.
@@curtisjones400 Howard Davis did not run in his champion fight against Rosario, in fact he was the aggressor in that fight, but he got drop in the last round, and in up losing, and getting rob of a world title because he got careless, but he had two chances at the world title.
Great fight, but I used lived in Clewiston, Florida, and I used to watch Camacho sparring section. Looking at this fight, reminded me of Camacho sparring partner. Camacho sparred with this kid from Puerto Rico, who used to beat the shit at of Camacho. He standard toe to toe to Camacho, and beat his body, and he was faster than Camacho. That is why, Camacho changed his strategy of fighting. Anybody knows his name, and if anybody knows if he became a champion.
No Comacho fight were money fights, he was the first Mayweather a great enough athlete to prevent an actual fight from breaking out - and neither cared about the BOO's. "Macho" should have long been dropped from his name. NO money fights cause the public never demanded it.
Had the pleasure of watching Hector train one day for this fight at his camp in Clewiston , Fl. He was one of a kind for sure !
What a great era for lightweights it was! :D Camacho, Rosario, Davis jr, Boza Edwards, Ramirez, Mancini, Pazienza, Haugen and then Chavez himself too.
Boz Ajanovic u 4got Pernell WHITAKER!
Boz Ajanovic -Another good fighter from that era was Wilfredo Beneitez
“Sweet Pea”Pharrell Whitaker what about him
A grat great era of boxing. Less money but great fighter everywhere.
two great fighters both are missed
R.I.P. Champs!!!!
Rest In Peace Brotherz ... We miss them days in boxing
Camacho was a brilliant boxer in his prime.
top 5 or higher at JLW!
I don't think Camacho "ran" as much as the commentators implied. This was a good fight. Anyhow, I love that he was always respectful after every fight, even when he beat Mancini. Truly a humble, sweet person on the inside.
If a fighters has a defensive style, commentators tend to claim they love to run. As much as I hate Mayweather's , I wouldnt say he's a coward, his defensive fighting style win him fights, why should he care about those critics...
People are ignorant about when you fight you should be a moving target then you will not be a target at all duh
Yep lamprey still clueless on boxing skills all these years later
Yup, Camacho didn't "run," but he moved a lot. Like Mayweather, he was always within reach. But he didn't stand still and trade. It's the opponent's job to cut off the ring and land his shots.
My fav on the olymic team even ray
No more pain my bro may God bless your wife and daughter see ya when i get there
two heroes of my youth here
2 of the nicest guys ever. Outside the ring pure humbleness
I miss the fight Saturdays .
Back when boxing came on regular TV. Those were the days.. none of this bullshit today..🥊
When you are outspeeding Howard Davis Jr. then you are pretty darned fast.
Howard Davis Jr was the Gary Russell Jr of his day (sans any world titles)
I hate to say it, but Howard Davis jr of this time period was kind of damaged goods. If this fight was in 1983, it's a different story.
Camacho "If I'm too complicated for the people, just tune in.." It wasn't complicated, it was frustrating. With all the money fighters in the lightwieght division, TV stuck us with a wonderful track athlete.
Much respect to both legends!
Camcho was brilliant ! Too bad he could not control his inner demons.
Few realize that comacho was a black belt in karate before boxing. He won several contest but at the the time there was no money in martial arts competition. Boxing was his second trade. This is the fight that Leonard said he had never seen a fighter with hand and foot speed like Camacho. Unfortunately, Camacho destroyed his career and life with drugs. 80s.
a true beauty, please upload more camacho fights. RIP to the great star from puerto rico
Da bronx
Que hermosos recuerdos los felicito amigos adios
I Remember this like I was yesterday R.I.P H.M.C.
This was nearing the end of Davis's career, one of his last 10 fights, Camacho was just about in his Prime, so a big difference how they performed here.
Howard was a choker though. Lost big fights . Had a soft chin and mediocre power.
He got out by the skin of his teeth against Baltazar.
He did beat Pryor twice in the amateurs
Rspene smit
He did. And was voted as one of the best amateur boxers of all time.
But, he was just like Leo Randolph.
Not much success at the pro level.
I think he should have done more weight training and also trained to strengthen his jaws and neck.
I read a big article on him years ago, it said that he really did not like boxing, and that he only did it to have a future without working, and live a good life, he absolutely hated it, did not like any part of it, so his heart & soul were not into it.
Rspene smit
Then he came back from retirement because he was bored working for a brokerage.
Came back as a jr middle and was TKO'd by Dana Rosenblatt. Vinnie Paz's whipping boy Dana .
Yes, Camacho fought less defensively here than subsequent fights. I think he knew Davis didn't have a hard punch and he wasn't scared like in some later fights. Davis was no pushover, he han fought to a draw with a young Meldrick Taylor in 86. I think this was Camacho's last really good performance. After this win, he should have gone for a Junior Welterweight title but, instead, fought very sparingly. He had a window of opportunity after this fight to cement Hall of Fame status, but he blew it. After almost a year of inactivity, In summer 88 he was floored by a decent but not great fighter Reyes Cruz and fought very defensively in winning a lackluster decision. He looked terrible against a very rusty Ray Mancini in 89. That fight was very close. He beat Pazienza in early 90 but in my opinion fought well below the standard he showed here in the Davis fight. If Camacho had stayed focused and fought champions Patricio Oliva or Juan Coggi, or even Roger Mayweather later in 87 or early 88 I believe he would have won a legitimate Junior Welterweight Title and could have even dropped down and fought Chavez at 135. A fight at that time would have been more competitive than the one they fought In 92.
I totally agree with this. Camacho lost his opportunity to become an all time great in the time period after this fight. The drugs just caught up to him I think. Wasted talent. Truly a shame.
His last good performance I think was against Vinny Paz
Excellent performance by Hector. Especially the body punching. Howard looked listless. Don't know what his problem was. Did he age overnight? Or was it Camacho's brilliance? Either way, I feel for the guy. I'm sure "frustrating" doesn't come close to describing how Davis feels coming out of the '76 Olympics, never winning a professional title, and watching his friend become a boxing superstar.
If you look at Camacho in this fight, even in post fight interview, he looked serious and didnt come up with his typical "macho" attitude. He certainly looked sharp in this fight. His footwork was great and he had zip on his punches unlike when he fought Haugen.
God bless you Mr. Davis
r.i.p both
The fight is a microcosym of Davis's career. Not enough greatness in the greatest era of lightweight fighters. Arguello, Julio Chavez, Roserio, Camacho, Mancini, Pazienza, Watt, Haugen, O'Grady, Bramble and somewhere down there is Howard Davis Jr and many top rate fighters. Camacho could've been near the top had he been a money fighter - he was the first Mayweather in a Pacquiao world.
Gracias por subir estos clásicos.
Héctor tenía demasiada velocidad!!
Q.E.P.D.
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@@gregboyd5653 engla or English
Don’t know what happened that time during the 70s Howard was the best but in the 80s Howard’s career went down rip champ
African warlord Howard, as a professional, didn't do as good as he should of. He made a lot of bad moves business wise, that hurt his career. Nice guy, actually contacted him on Myspace, and he was nice and cool in his response, but his early moves affected his later career.BTW, I think prime Davis jr beats prime Camacho and Mayweather as well.
Macho Camacho!!!
This is coming off of the golden age of the lghtwieght division which began with True Champs Alexis Arguell and concluded with Julio C Chavez but featured Edwin Rosario, livingstone bramble, Howard Davis, Jim Watts, Greg Haugen, Hilmer Kenty, Andy Ganigan, and of course the Matinee Idols promoted by the TV Networks - Vinny Pazienza, Hector Camacho, boom boom mancini and Sean o'grady. Of course promoters broke up the division after Roberto Duran moved up and everybody protected their own prizes. So we didn't see many good fights that should've happened.
Howard had the flu for this fight and didn’t want to cancel it !!! You can Google this . Also I didn’t know he said his speed and legs weren’t there in this fight ( I noticed he didn’t look right) and he did bloodied Camacho’s nose . Hector said himself that he saw he wasn’t going to hit Howard in the head too much, so he went after the body .
A past his prime Howard Davis Jr fought a young Meldrick Taylor and Hector Camacho within a year I believe. Two of the fastest boxers EVER in their prime! When young himself Davis was just as fast as they were.
Indeed, and with his strong boxing ability, may have beaten both if he fought them in his prime.
Agree with you regarding Davis’s speed.
Camacho fought more in the 80's once he got to the 90's he lost some
Hector is too fast slick and ring smart for Howard. If he had more punching power Hector would have won by KO GUARANTEE 😂
11:52 Ray Leonard watching and 10 years later Camacho ended him too....yeaaa buddy
yes. he hated and envied camacho. was cheering for davis jr, and hoping to shut camacho"s progress. #1 hater.
@@mrmrbutchito4225 Howard was his buddy and Olympic teammate, of course he is rooting for him.
@Jayson Sosa Yeah, I do feel Ray hated on Camacho to an extent. But Howard was his friend, and I think he truly wanted him to do well. And yeah, he did probably feel that jealousy at that time to Hector as well, so he was hating on him somewhat.
Two great athletes..
I wonder if the cancer was already at work on Howard ??
Hector to me was a good fighter and fairly respectful....
macho in his prime.
This is 1987, Machos' prime was 83 to 86, from 130 to 135. After Rosario fight he never fought the same, and he was having manager probs before and after. Camacho was more aggressive before this and his speed was brilliant, which he still had, and inactivity. After this it was 1988 and he fought twice vs nobody, and by 1989 he had a big fight vs Mancini who was off for three years and he barely got by most thought he lost but Camacho got a SD and in 1990 Meldrick vs Chavez were much bigger jr welters than Camacho who got by Pazienza yet lost a close decision to Haugen in 1991
Camacho was cocky on the outside but humble and scared on the inside. After Rosario beat him from pillar to post in their fight, he learned the virtue of getting on your bicycle.
The only Olympic Gold medalist not to win a title fight as part of the 1976 boxing team.
+16nowhereman i think that Howard Davis was too much of a defensive fighter he was more concerned with not getting hit and ran around in most of his fights maybe if he was more agressive and he could have won a title i believe that he wasted too much time in his fights running when he should have been throwing punches
+16nowhereman No way he's the only Olympic champion not to have won a world title. He's not even the only US Olympic champ to not have won one. RIP to him.
+16nowhereman
Not true .
The only US gold medalist in 1976 to not win a world title .
Leon Spinks and Mike Spinks did.
Leonard and Leo Randolph did .
Even bronze medalist John Tate won a world title.
What was interesting was the fight Davis had prior to this, vs 84 gold medalist Meldrick
@@curtisjones400 Howard Davis did not run in his champion fight against Rosario, in fact he was the aggressor in that fight, but he got drop in the last round, and in up losing, and getting rob of a world title because he got careless, but he had two chances at the world title.
Great fight, but I used lived in Clewiston, Florida, and I used to watch Camacho sparring section.
Looking at this fight, reminded me of Camacho sparring partner. Camacho sparred
with this kid from Puerto Rico, who used to beat the shit at of Camacho. He
standard toe to toe to Camacho, and beat his
body, and he was faster than Camacho. That is why, Camacho changed his strategy
of fighting. Anybody knows his name, and if anybody knows if he became a champion.
オリンピックで日本人にダウンを奪われたのが、その後のトラウマに成ったな。ロザリオ戦は勝ちでも良かった。
No Comacho fight were money fights, he was the first Mayweather a great enough athlete to prevent an actual fight from breaking out - and neither cared about the BOO's. "Macho" should have long been dropped from his name. NO money fights cause the public never demanded it.
Rosario cuélate que vengo pa Puerto Rico pa darte un beso 😭😭
Wallau biased as fk...Davis was chasing Macho's ass late
didn't know Davis died
Camacho was the fastest ever.
@micjakes1 Howard was at least his equal in his prime. Meldrick Taylor and Sugar Ray Leonard were in the running as well.
I may be wrong but it seemed like Howard went downhill after turning vegan early in his pro career. He just seemed to lose aggressivness and strength.
That, and probably his father being his trainer, and he admitted after his fifth pro fight, not really wanting to fight anymore.
You may be right!!
When you fight you should be a moving target then you will not be a target at all duh
Macho macho man..village people
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13 dorsal Venezuela o Sur america
Jim Lampley is a terrible announcer.
Great skills and seriously dumb commentators
he's worse than ali; in love with himself. he's in for a big fall some some day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!