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H&G All-Time Index public fighter card

Hector Camacho

Lightweight · Puerto Rico

Hector Camacho ranks #77 in the H&G All-Time Index at Lightweight, with a 85.60 All-Time Index score and a 79-6-3 professional record. His best wins on record include Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran and Vinny Pazienza. His career span on this page is 1980-2010.

All-time rank
#77Notables
H&G All-Time Index
85.600-100 ranking index. This is the number that orders the list.
Career record
79-6-3Professional wins, losses and draws.
Active years
1980-2010
Data Confidence
HighDeep career evidence and a tighter peak-rating band in this release. Close ranks still need boxing judgement.

Career story

How Hector Camacho's rating rose and fell year by year, with his peak marked.

Career arc

Yearly peak-form Elo rating points. This curve is separate from the 0-100 ranking index.

Signature wins

  1. Ray Leonard - 1997 - signature win
  2. Roberto Duran - 2001 - signature win
  3. Vinny Pazienza - 1990 - signature win
  4. Jose Luis Ramirez - 1985 - signature win
  5. Edwin Rosario - 1986 - signature win
Show the year-by-year numbers
Hector Camacho yearly peak-form Elo rating points
YearPeak-form Elo rating
19801,890
19811,939
19821,973
19831,991
19841,997
19852,015
19862,016
19872,009
19881,998
19891,991
19901,980
19911,957
19921,949
19931,952
19941,961
19951,962
19961,953
19971,937
19981,909
19991,891
20001,861
20011,842
20031,782
20041,757
20051,742
20081,693
20091,673
20101,652

Why this ranking

Hector Camacho ranks #77 with a 85.60 score on the 60-100 H&G All-Time Index. His standout win in our data is over Sugar Ray Leonard in 1997, who reached a 2,031 Peak-form Elo, one of the stronger opponents on his record. He also fought Craig Houk 2 times, going 2-0-0 across that series. The strongest model lifts are sustained top-level career signal (well above the typical top-1000 fighter) and sustained head-to-head rating level (above the typical top-1000 fighter). Peak-form Elo is 2,016 (±212), separate from the 60-100 career Index.

What lifts or lowers this ranking

Bars show each weighted signal's relative size. Gold lifts the placement; grey holds it back.

Top-level longevityStrongly above the typical top-1000 fighter

How much repeat elite-year presence supports the all-time case.

Career rating profileAbove the typical top-1000 fighter

Collapsed signal from peak rating, sustained rating and same-era separation.

Elite winsAbove the typical top-1000 fighter

How much the record is helped by wins over contemporaneous title-level opponents.

World-title recordAbove the typical top-1000 fighter

How much major title evidence supports the rating.

Cross-era separationAround the typical top-1000 fighter

Same-era separation left after the shared peak and sustained rating signal is removed.

Major title-control signalAround the typical top-1000 fighter

A narrow signal for lineal, explicit undisputed or major multi-belt class control in this release data; it is not a full title history.

Compare and explore

Put Hector Camacho next to any other ranked fighter, or open the tools built on the same rating data.

Top fights

The highest-ranked fighters Hector Camacho actually faced, biggest names first. Each one opens the head-to-head tool with the pair filled in.

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Ranked-vs-ranked bouts from the pinned fight archive, ordered by opponent ranking. An objective record of who they shared a ring with.

Great rivals he never fought

Ranked fighters who shared a recognised division and whose competitive careers overlapped, with no bout between them on record. Each name opens the head-to-head tool with the pair filled in.

  • Floyd Mayweather Jr#7 · Super Featherweight / Lightweight / Super Lightweight / Welterweight · 15 overlapping years (1996-2010)
  • Kostya Tszyu#18 · Super Lightweight / Welterweight · 14 overlapping years (1992-2005)
  • Manny Pacquiao#25 · Super Featherweight / Super Lightweight / Welterweight · 16 overlapping years (1995-2010)
  • Pernell Whitaker#26 · Lightweight / Super Lightweight / Welterweight · 18 overlapping years (1984-2001)
  • Alexis Arguello#60 · Super Featherweight / Lightweight / Super Lightweight / Welterweight · 16 overlapping years (1980-1995)
  • Marco Antonio Barrera#74 · Super Featherweight · 22 overlapping years (1989-2010)
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  • Erik Morales#78 · Super Featherweight / Lightweight / Super Lightweight · 18 overlapping years (1993-2010)
  • Thomas Hearns#86 · Welterweight · 27 overlapping years (1980-2006)
  • Artur Grigorian#93 · Lightweight · 16 overlapping years (1994-2009)
  • Zab Judah#103 · Super Lightweight / Welterweight · 15 overlapping years (1996-2010)
  • Sugar Shane Mosley#108 · Lightweight / Welterweight · 18 overlapping years (1993-2010)
  • Azumah Nelson#114 · Super Featherweight / Lightweight · 19 overlapping years (1980-1998)

Shared recognised division, overlapping competitive years, no recorded bout between them. A measured pattern only.

About this rating

Rankings: H&G All-Time Index v2.0.0. Reflects fights up to , the most recent on record. The ratings are fixed to that point, so fights after it are not yet included.

The rating itself is built from the 88 bouts we hold full data for from 1980 to 2010, which is why this count differs from the professional record above.

For the data-minded

Peak-form Elo rating: 2,016 (peak dated 1986-06-01). This best-point rating sits on its own scale and is not directly comparable with the 0-100 index.

The peak estimate carries an uncertainty band of about ±212 Elo, so read close comparisons with care.

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