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Puerto Rico says adios to boxer 'Macho' Camacho

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A police officer in Bayamon, Raul Nazario, recalled at the wake how he saw Camacho one day and drove over in his squad car to greet him, but the boxer fled. Later, out of uniform, the officer said he ran into him again and they exchanged a laugh and Camacho posed with him for a photo.

"For Puerto Rican people he was something great," Nazario said.

Many of those in attendance had similar personal encounters. Doris Correa, a 71-year-old from the town of Vega Baja, showed a photo she took of Camacho in the 1980s, when her family and his happened to be camping in the same campground in the island's southwest. At one point, he grabbed a microphone, declared "it's Macho time," and began singing for everyone. "Back then, we didn't know what karaoke was," she said. "He invented it."

Boxer Juan Manuel "Juanma" Lopez, one of several dozen fighters on hand to say goodbye, recalled Camacho's dazzling speed in the ring. "He was definitely a showman," he said. "It was something grandiose."

The memorial and wake was scheduled to last two days. Family members have not yet announced the location and date of the funeral. His lawyer, Linda George, told Radio Isla 1320 that it would be in New York.

the former world champion fighter known for his flamboyance in and out of the ring

who was shot and killed in his native Puerto Rico.

Family and friends of slain boxer Hector "Macho" Camacho are saying goodbye at a memorial service in his native Puerto Rico.

The memorial is taking place in an indoor basketball court draped in black carpeting and black curtains for the occasion. Camacho is in an open casket dressed in white and wearing a large, gold crucifix.

His mother wept, caressed his face and cried out as she said goodbye to him a few minutes before the start of Tuesday's service. Dozens of prominent Puerto Rican boxers are on hand for the ceremony.

Camacho died Saturday, about three days after he was shot along with a friend in his hometown of Bayamon. His lawyer has said the funeral and burial will be in New York but details haven't been announced.

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