Macho: The Hector Camacho Story - To Premiere on Showtime, Dec. 4

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Showtime Sports Documentary Films today announced it will air MACHO: THE HECTOR CAMACHO STORY, an unflinching look at the remarkable life, storied career and unsolved murder of one of boxing’s greatest showmen. Premiering Friday, December 4 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME, the documentary debuts just two weeks after the eighth anniversary of Camacho’s fatal shooting in Bayamon, Puerto Rico.

For the first time on film, MACHO: THE HECTOR CAMACHO STORY offers a thorough examination of an unlikely sports hero. The film celebrates Camacho’s sublime boxing skills and the unbridled charisma that brought Spanish Harlem and Puerto Rican culture to the center of the sports world. Through rare and revealing interviews with his mother, Maria Matias, sisters, wife Amy and son Hector Jr., the documentary also delves into the legendary fighter’s troubled mind and spirit, his battle with addiction and the inner turmoil that ultimately lead to his demise – a mysterious double homicide on a roadside in November 2012.

“Macho Camacho’s charisma, boxing prowess and flamboyant style made him a Puerto Rican sports icon, and, for a time, the biggest star in boxing. When he stepped into the ring, everyone knew it was ‘Macho Time,’” said Stephen Espinoza, President, Sports and Event Programming, Showtime Networks Inc. “This film reveals the complex highs and lows of Hector’s life: the joy he brought so many, as well as the demons that he battled privately behind the scenes. Through it all, however, Camacho brought boxing a level of showmanship and flamboyance that was far ahead of his time.”

Born in Bayamon and raised in the projects of Spanish Harlem in the 1970s, Camacho ascended to the pinnacle of boxing. His dynamic speed, footwork and power combined with his unparalleled showmanship helped usher in a new era of modern boxing and made him a member of an exclusive club of fighters who transcended the sport. The film tells the story of Camacho’s rise from a troubled youth to a multi-division world champion. MACHO: THE HECTOR CAMACHO STORY revisits Camacho’s unforgettable performances against legends such as Roberto Duran, Sugar Ray Leonard and Julio Cesar Chavez, and pivotal career turning points in bouts with Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini and beloved New England fighter Vinny Pazienza. Through all the ups and downs and wins and losses, Camacho’s story of resilience is inspiring, though, in the end, there was one opponent he could never beat – himself.

Macho: The Hector Camacho Story is directed by two-time Emmy® Award winner Eric Drath (Assault in the Ring and No Más, 30 for 30), and produced by Drath and Danielle Naassana, both of Live Star Entertainment. Sixteen-time Emmy Award winner Aaron Cohen served as writer and consulting producer.

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Back when I was started watching Boxing as a kid their was four guys that I grabbed too right off the bat and they were Tyson, Felix Trinidad, Nazim Ahmed, and Hector Camacho. Being a proud Puerto Rican he represented the Culture is such a great way to go with his Charisma and Boxing skills. I mean when this guy came out you knew it was showtime especially when you saw his Entrances and Clothes he came out with. He laid the ground work for later Hispanic Boxers and I'm happy to see a Doc on his life.
 
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A tale of wasted potential.....the homicide is my draw tbh.

Hopefully Showtime does an Arturo Gatti doc soon.
 

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A tale of wasted potential.....the homicide is my draw tbh.

Hopefully Showtime does an Arturo Gatti doc soon.

How he lived and what he did as a Boxer is more important than his death that is just me though. Wasted Potential my ass he would win four World championships in three weight divisions and challenge for several more. I don't consider that wasted potential when left the Sport of Boxing as one of the best fighters who were Puerto Rican.
 

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How he lived and what he did as a Boxer is more important than his death that is just me though. Wasted Potential my ass he would win four World championships in three weight divisions and challenge for several more. I don't consider that wasted potential when left the Sport of Boxing as one of the best fighters who were Puerto Rican.
Couldn't beat De La Hoya, and he lost Vinny Paz imo.

Also....rather hear about the burglary and drug use.....better than eeking out wins against better fighters by running the entire fight.

Guess I'm old school that way.
 

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Couldn't beat De La Hoya, and he lost Vinny Paz imo.

Also....rather hear about the burglary and drug use.....better than eeking out wins against better fighters by running the entire fight.

Guess I'm old school that way.

Actually he beat Vinny Paz and not forget Boom Boom as well.
 

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Where's my post?

Also I said "imo" because I gave the fight to Vinny Paz
 

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Damn what an entertaining look at the life and death of Hector Camacho. They didn't pull any punches with his Drug use, and his demons. The Story of him rolling up at the Border of Mexico with a Kilo of Coke in the Trunk and getting away scot free was the way he lived life till the end. No doubt he deserves the HOF spot he got in the Boxing Hall of Fame for his contributions to the sport. People talk about how Camacho became a Defensive Boxer, where he was running around, and all I gotta say is Floyd Mayweather. He made a Career of doing the same thing and was attacked as well by me and others for years, but no one figured out the right plan to stop that and hey Camacho made it work for him. Their isn't enough Puerto Rican Athletes at the forefront right now like Camacho was a Boxer. Even if I turn to WWE Priest and Kross are Boricua, but they ain't doing what Camacho did in his prime, and I wished that wasn't the case. I want to have people see my culture and it only happens when you see more leaders in my community step up and come to the forefront to make it happen.