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Director Eric Drath Brings Story of Hector 'Macho' Camacho to Life | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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Emmy Award-winning director/producer Eric Drath is known for capturing stories about the entertaining sport of boxing. His 2010 film 'Assault In The Ring' captured an Emmy for Outstanding Sports Documentary. Drath has since produced other acclaimed films, including 'No Mas,' which revolved around the controversial ending of the 1980 rematch between boxing greats Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Durán. Showtime […]

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