The late Hector “Macho” Camacho was always known for his flamboyant entrance style which included vividly detailed and vibrantly colored robes, trunks, and sometimes even capes. Camacho did not disappoint when he wore this Indian Headdress while entering the ring for his July 14th, 2001 bout against Roberto Duran at the Pepsi Center in Denver, and would outpoint the feared Duran in 12 rounds to secure the Super Middleweight Championship. This was the second time Camacho outpointed Duran for a victory. This presented Indian headdress and tunic feature red, white, and black feathers woven in an intricate pattern with Native American motifs. The headdress and tunic are in good condition and comes directly from one of Camacho’s former managers with a corresponding letter of provenance that will be included.