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Camacho Jr. works out in El Paso

Hector “Machito” Camacho Jr. stopped off in El Paso, Texas today to hold a media workout this afternoon for his highly anticipated PPV fight against Luis Ramon “Yuri Boy” Campas which is being billed Latin Invasion 2: Revenge of the Son. The media workout, which was at the L.A. Boxing Gym in El Paso included press from ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX and Telemundo. With as much attention as this fight (and the workout) garnered, “Machito” took advantage of the cameras to slam his opponent and even through a jab at a Hall-of-Famer who was not in attendance. . . . Click here for more
 

Boxer Hector Camacho Jr. feels reborn in ring

Hector Camacho Jr. has the pedigree, the knowledge and confidence to be a world champion boxer. Now, the 31-year-old believes he has the right mindset to become a world champ.
 
 
 

"This is MY time!" says Camacho Jr.

this-is-my-time“This is my time - Junior time!" is the latest from the fight camp of Hector Camacho, Jr., who is matched up against Ramon Luis "Yory Boy" Campas on PPV from El Paso, Texas, Oct. 30. “I demanded this fight with Campas. This is personal: he offended my father and my family. I know there are members of the media saying why Campas, but they need to remember that Campas is a really tough fighter who has fought the very best and held his own. Just because he is somewhat older does not mean he’s finished. Is Hopkins young? Is De La Hoya young?" Camacho promises Campas a punishing result on Oct. 30: “I'm not just beating him I'm knocking him out! He's definitely not on my level and I'll show the world October 30.”
 
 
 

Camacho to defend WBC Caribbean Boxing Federation Belt against Mexican “Yory Boy” Campas

Hector ‘Machito’ Camacho, Jr. and Luis ‘Yory Boy’ Campas will face off in what fight fans expect to be a challenging and exciting 12 round championship fight which promises to provide great boxing entertainment and a little drama as well. The 30 year old Camacho, Jr., son of former 4-time world champion, Hector “Macho Man” Camacho, will be looking to jump back into the world title picture when he defends his WBC Caribbean Light Middleweight title against Campas, a 2-time world champion from Mexico. The Camacho Jr. vs Campas championship fight is scheduled for 10 rounds
 
 
 

Escalante foe named!

The opponent for top-rated superbantamweight Antonio Escalante (21-2, 13 KOs) has been named for his Oct. 30 fight at the Don Haskins Center in El Paso. Escalante will be taking on Dominican Carlos Fulgencio (11-3-1, 7 KOs).
 
 
 
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