'The world must know Hector 'Macho' Camacho has died': Boxing champion's family decides to turn off life support
- Hector Camacho, 50, shot while sitting in a car in his native Puerto Rico
- Bags of cocaine found in Camacho's car after shooting, police said
- Glittering career marred by drugs, alcohol, domestic violence and arrests
|
The family of former boxing champion Hector 'Macho' Camacho has decided to take him off life support today after he was declared clinically brain dead.
'We have done everything we could,' said Dr Ernesto Torres, who is the director of the Centro Medico trauma center in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
'We have to tell the people of Puerto Rico and the entire world that Macho Camacho has died, he is brain dead.'
Doctors finished performing all medical tests on Camacho, who was shot in the face on Tuesday night in his native Bayamon.
Scroll down for video
Shot: Camacho was rushed to Centro Medico, the trauma center in San Juan, where he was in critical but stable condition
Bearer of bad news: Dr Ernesto Torres, director of the Centro Medico trauma center in San Juan, declared that the boxing legend was clinically brain dead today
Dr Torres said Camacho's father had indicated that he wanted the boxer taken off life support and his organs donated, but one of his sisters had opposed the idea.
'This is a very difficult moment,' the doctor added.
The family were in the process of funeral arrangements, according to TMZ. It is expected to be held in Puerto Rico, where the legendary boxer was born, or in New York City where he grew up.
Doctors initially had said Camacho was in critical, but stable condition and expected to survive after he was shot. But his condition worsened on Wednesday and his heart stopped at one point.
The 50-year-old Camacho was shot as he and a friend sat in a Ford
Mustang parked outside a bar.
Police spokesman Alex Diaz said officers found nine small bags of cocaine in the friend's pocket, and a 10th bag open inside the car.
Ambush: The body of a man who was in the car with the champion boxer, believed to be his driver, lies on the ground following the shooting as police look on
Bout: Hector Camacho, right, throws a punch at Troy Lowry in a 2001 fight
Fighter: Camacho's condition worsened overnight at the critical care unit in San Juan
Camacho's mother, who flew in Wednesday from New York, will lead the discussion about whether he should be removed from life support, said Ismael Leandry, a longtime friend and former manager who was also at the hospital.
'We just have to wait to see if `Macho' gets better. It's a hard battle,' Leandry told The Associated Press as he joined friends and family outside the emergency room.
Torres said Camacho's mother, Maria Matias, spent about 20 minutes with her son, one of the most dynamic boxing personalities of his era, and was expected to return for a second visit on Wednesday night.
'His mother came and she is devastated,' he said. 'She knows the prognosis is not at all favorable.'
A godson, Widniel Adorno, said the family has discussed the possibility of organ donation but no final decision has been made.
Sorrow: Hector Camacho's son-in-law, Widniel Adorno, speaking outside the hospital in San Juan on Wednesday
Previous convictions: Adrian Mojica Moreno was reportedly in possession of cocaine when he was shot and killed outside a bar in Puerto Rico
Brutal slaying: A friend of the boxer, who has not been identified lies dead on the ground outside the bar where he was also shot
Camacho's friend, identified as 49-year-old Adrian Mojica Moreno, was killed in the attack. Police said two assailants fled in an SUV but no arrests have been made and no motive has been disclosed.
Camacho was rushed to Centro Medico, where doctors initially said the
bullet passed through his jaw and lodged in his shoulder.
Torres said the bullet damaged three of the four main arteries in his neck and fractured two vertebrae, which could leave him paralyzed if he were to survive.
Steve Tannenbaum, who has also represented Camacho in the past, had been told earlier by friends at the hospital that the boxer would make it.
'This guy is a cat with nine lives. He's been through so much,' he said. 'If anybody can pull through it will be him.'
Friends and family members waited anxiously at the hospital, fondly recalling Camacho's high-energy personality and his powerful skills in the ring.
Fallen champion: Hector Camacho was shot in the face while in a car outside a bar in Puerto Rico
'He was like a little brother who was always getting into trouble,' said former featherweight champion Juan Laporte, a fellow Puerto Rican who grew up and trained with Camacho in New York.
Camacho has been considered one of the more controversial figures in boxing, but also popular among fans and those who worked in the sport.
'The Macho Man was a promoter's dream,' renowned promoter Don King told AP. 'He excited boxing fans around the world with his inimitable style. He was a nice, amiable guy away from the ring.'
King had promoted Camacho but was caught off guard by news of the attack on the former champion. 'What a tragedy this is,' he said. 'I'm very sorry for Hector and his family. My prayers go out to him.'
The fighter's last title bout came against then-welterweight champion Oscar De La Hoya in 1997, a loss by unanimous decision. He last fought in May 2010, losing to Saul Duran. Tannenbaum said they were looking at a possible bout in 2013.
'We were talking comeback even though he is 50,' he said. 'I felt he was capable of it.'
Camacho was born in Bayamon, one of the cities that make up the San Juan metropolitan area.
He left Puerto Rico as a child and grew up mostly in New York's Harlem neighborhood, one of the reasons he later earned the nickname 'the Harlem Heckler.'
He went on to win super lightweight, lightweight and junior welterweight world titles in the 1980s.
VIDEO: Hector Camacho is rushed to the hospital after being shot
Attack: Doctors fear that Camacho could be paralyzed after being shot in the face in the Puerto Rican capital
Retired: Camacho's last title bout came against then-welterweight champion Oscar De La Hoya in 1997, a loss by unanimous decision
Camacho has fought other high-profile bouts in his career against Felix Trinidad, Julio Cesar Chavez and Sugar Ray Leonard. Camacho knocked out Leonard in 1997, ending what was that former champ's final comeback attempt.
Camacho has a career record of 79-6-3.
In recent years, he has divided his time between Puerto Rico and Florida, appearing regularly on Spanish-language television as well as on a reality show called 'Es Macho Time!' on YouTube. In San Juan, he had been living in the beach community of Isla Verde, where he would obligingly pose for photos with tourists who recognized him on the street, said former pro boxer Victor 'Luvi' Callejas, a neighbor and friend.
'We all know what Macho Camacho has done, but in the last couple of months he hasn't been in any trouble,' Callejas said as he kept vigil outside the hospital. 'He has been taking it easy. He's been upbeat.'
Drug, alcohol and other problems have trailed Camacho since the prime of his boxing career. He was sentenced in 2007 to seven years in prison for the burglary of a computer store in Mississippi. While arresting him on the burglary charge in January 2005, police also found the drug ecstasy.
A judge eventually suspended all but one year of the sentence and gave Camacho probation. He wound up serving two weeks in jail, though, after violating that probation.
His wife also filed domestic abuse complaints against him twice before their divorce several years ago.
The champ: Camacho in a Roman solider's uniform before fighting Sugar Ray Leonard in Atlantic City and after winning the fight (right)
- Is the king of NBC daytime TV about to lose his throne? Matt...
- Newlywed teacher, 28, charged with raping two underage...
- Thanksgiving tragedy: Two dead and more than 120 injured in...
- Jet lag caught up with you, Hillary? Hilarious video of...
- All tucked up and ready for a dead-time story: Photos 'taken...
- The City of Love as you have never seen it: Amazing...
- 'Dear Matt Lauer, RETIRE': NBC host faces Twitter storm of...
- Snow, fights, massive crowds... Nothing puts off the Black...
- Won't sell up? Enjoy living in the middle of a motorway!...
- NFL's 'dirtiest player' kicks quarterback in the groin
- REVEALED: The first pictures of U.S. Olympics star Hope Solo...
- Did Cambodia's first lady mock Obama with a 'greeting that's...
I do not travel or associate with people with drugs in their pockets.
- fiona8 , Denver, 23/11/2012 02:01
Report abuse