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Hector “Macho” Camacho would have some explaining to do if he were alive today.
At his wake in Puerto Rico, several fights broke out between the women in his life — including a “scratching match” between two women who claim to be his girlfriend, as well as his sisters – according to ESPN Deportes.
“I am the actual girlfriend of Macho, and those who don’t like it better not bring it,” said Cynthia Castillo, who claimed to be the boxer’s girlfriend at the time of his death. “They shouldn’t be going after me. They should be thanking me for being with him at all times.”
According to the report, Castillo kissed Camacho’s mouth at the viewing before entering the area reserved for family. There, she claimed “her plate of food was upended.”
That incident reportedly caused an altercation with Gloria Fernandez, who claimed to have been Camacho’s girlfriend for the past 25 years. Camacho’s sisters, Esther and Estrella, also got involved.
“I went to get something to eat because [Hector Camacho Jr.] told me to, and his ex-girlfriend [Fernandez] came up to me and told me that I had to leave,” Castillo told ESPN Deportes. “I said ‘no,’ so they threw my plate of food and attacked me, and I defended myself.”
Castillo was sporting a fresh scratch across her clavicle, according to the report.
Not to be outdone, there was also a physical altercation between former bantamweight champ Wilfredo Vazquez and Jorge Lozada.
On Thursday, Camacho’s body was flown to New York for a second viewing and his funeral.
Photo via Facebook/Hector Camacho