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Héctor Camacho

In a storied amateur career, Camacho won three New York Golden Gloves tournaments, beginning with the Sub-Novice 112 lbs championship in 1978. During his professional career, Camacho had many notable fights against some of the biggest names in boxing, defeating Rafael Limon, Jose Luis Ramirez, Edwin Rosario, Ray Mancini, Vinny Paz, Greg Haugen, Roberto Durán twice late in Duran's career, and knocking out Sugar Ray Leonard. He also fought Julio César Chávez, Félix Trinidad, and Oscar De La Hoya, among others.
During his later years, Camacho expanded his popular role and appeared on a variety of Spanish-language reality television shows including Univision's' dancing show ''Mira Quien Baila'' and a weekly segment on the popular show ''El Gordo y La Flaca'', named "Macho News". However, he also had much-publicized troubles with drug abuse and criminal charges. In [https://www.espn.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=2901231 2005], was sentenced to seven years in prison for burglarizing a computer store, but the judge suspended six years, allowing him to serve one year under house arrest and two years of probation if monitored by Puerto Rican authorities. He also faced a separate drug charge after ecstasy pills were found in his hotel room. In [http://cbsnews.com/news/drugs-found-where-boxer-macho-camacho-was-shot/ 2011] he was shot at three times by would-be carjackers in San Juan, but was uninjured. In late [https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/7771816/ex-champion-hector-macho-camacho-charged-child-abuse 2012], Camacho was awaiting trial in Florida on charges of physical abuse of one of his sons.
On November 20, 2012, Camacho was shot and seriously wounded while sitting in a car outside a bar in his native Bayamón; the driver, a childhood friend, was killed in the shooting. Camacho died four days later; after he was declared clinically brain dead, his mother requested the doctors remove him from life support. After lying in repose for two days in Santurce, Camacho's remains were transported to New York for burial at the request of his mother. Provided by Wikipedia