Boxing legend Hector Camacho has died after being shot in a drive-by shooting Tuesday night, according to ESPN. The Worldwide Leader reported that the boxing great had been taken off of life support on Saturday morning, and died shortly thereafter.
TMZ had the news following the attack:
The former boxing champ was reportedly in the passenger seat of a car around 7 PM local time ... when another vehicle rolled up and someone opened fire ... striking Camacho several times in the neck and face.
The driver of Camacho's car was reportedly killed in the attack.
Camacho was 79-6-3 in his illustrious career in the ring, registering 38 knockouts in the process. Fans from several generations know his name because of his impressive victories and his catchy "Macho" nickname.
He beat Julio Cesar Chavez when that was inconceivable. He knocked off Robert Duran at the peak of his career. He even beat Felix Trinidad and Oscar De La Hoya when he was on his way out of the ring.
Fighting like that isn't easy. It's one thing to box well when you're in your prime; it's another to live on in the ring past that ideal age.
Camacho won championships in three different weight classes. His longest came at the light-welterweight level, where he reigned for nearly two years straight as the WBO champion.
Losing a figure like Camacho is a tragedy, especially when it happens like this. He led an incredible career in terms of wins and longevity, using guile, speed and power to mow through countless opponents.
The 50-year-old's legacy in the ring will live on through his son Hector Camacho Jr. who is 52-4-1 in his impressive career as well.
Camacho's death marks a sad day for his family and a sad day for the boxing world.
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