Yori Boy Campas
Mexican world champion boxer (b. 1971)
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Campas and the second or maternal family name is
Medina .
Yori Boy Campas
Born Luis Ramón Campas Medina
(1971-08-06 ) August 6, 1971 (age 53) Other names Yori Boy Statistics Weight(s) Height 5 ft 7+ 1 ⁄2 in (171 cm)[ 1] Reach 68 in (173 cm)[ 1] Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 128 Wins 108 Wins by KO 83 Losses 17 Draws 3
Luis Ramón "Yori Boy " Campas Medina (born August 6, 1971) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1987 to 2019. He held the IBF light middleweight title from 1997 to 1998.
Background
He is a native of Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico, where the word Yori means white. When he was young and he walked into a gym for the first time, the way he hit opponents that day impressed his trainers, Chava Mendoza and Gilbert Marquez. He began to be nicknamed Yori Boy , and few actually know his real name is Luis Ramon. He trained in Three Forks , Montana , with his manager and trainer, Joe Diaz.
Professional career
Campas, whose brother Armando was also a respected professional fighter, began his professional career on July 7, 1987 at the age of fifteen, by knocking out Gaby Vega in the first round at Ciudad Obregón , Sonora . His first thirteen fights were all won by knockout, and he built a record of 56-0 with 50 knockout wins by the time the IBF had him ranked as their number one world title challenger. Prior to that, he had won the Mexican and regional NABF welterweight titles. He won the NABF one on his first fight abroad, defeating Roger Turner by a twelve-round decision in Las Vegas, Nevada , on June 19, 1992.[ 2]
Title: Fight against Trinidad
Campas also beat former world champion Jorge Vaca by a knockout in round two in Tijuana before getting his first world title fight on September 17, 1994 against Félix Trinidad for the IBF welterweight title as part of a Pay Per View undercard that featured Julio César Chávez 's rematch against Meldrick Taylor for the WBC light welterweight title. Campas, who had been considered by many Mexicans to be the next Chávez , dropped Trinidad in round two, but he lost by a fourth-round technical knockout for his first professional defeat in 57 bouts.[ 3]
Campas came back with seven straight wins, including one that gave him the WBO 's regional NABO welterweight title, when he knocked out former world champion Genaro Leon in three rounds on August 7, 1995. On September 6, 1996, he was given a second world title try, against José Luis Lopez , for the WBO welterweight title, in Los Angeles, California . Campas lost by knockout in round six.[ 4]
Capturing a World Title
Campas then decided to campaign in the light middleweight division, beating Fidel Avendano by a knockout in round two in his first fight there. Campas had four straight wins before challenging for a world title again, this time against IBF light middleweight champion Raul Marquez . On December 6, 1997, in Atlantic City, New Jersey , Campas became the world champion by knocking out Marquez in round eight. He defended his title three times, beating Anthony Stephens by a knockout in three at Ledyard, Connecticut ; Pedro Ortega by a technical knockout in eleven at Tijuana; and former Trinidad opponent Larry Barnes by a knockout in three in Las Vegas. On December 12, 1998, however, he lost the title after retiring in his corner in the seventh round against Fernando Vargas in Las Vegas.[ 5]
After two wins in a row, he lost to Oba Carr. For his next fight, however, he became the first boxer to beat Tony Ayala when Ayala was knocked out in round eight by Campas in San Antonio, Texas .[ 6] On March 16, 2002, he received his next world title shot, for the vacant WBO light middleweight title, against Puerto Rico 's Daniel Santos , once again in Las Vegas. He lost by knockout in round eleven.
After one more knockout win, he tried to gain the WBC and WBA light middleweight titles against Oscar De La Hoya on May 3, 2003, again in Las Vegas. He lost that fight by knockout in round seven.[ 7]
During a press conference held in Phoenix, Arizona , on March 24, 2004, Campas announced he had moved to that city.[ 8] Two days later, he returned to the ring after a ten-month layoff, defeating Dumont Dewey Welliver by a ten-round split decision. He followed his win over Welliver with an eight-round decision win over Raul Munoz, also in Phoenix. Campas then suffered a mild upset when he was beaten by the relatively unknown Eric Regan by decision in twelve rounds at Oroville, California .
His 2006 fight against Ireland's John Duddy was a candidate for the 2006 Fight of the Year .[ 9] [failed verification ]
100th career victory
On 30 March 2012, Campas reached a significant milestone when he chalked up the 100th win of his career via a 2nd-round knockout of Mauro Lucero. The win gave Campas his 79th win inside the distance and improved his overall record to 100-16-1.[ 10]
Professional boxing record
128 fights
108 wins
17 losses
By knockout
83
9
By decision
25
8
Draws
3
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Age
Location
Notes
128
Win
108–17–3
Alexis Canett
RTD
6 (10), 3:00
Jul 3, 2018
47 years, 331 days
Cancha Municipal, Navojoa, Mexico
127
Win
107–17–3
Joel Cota
TKO
4 (10), 0:11
Mar 16, 2018
46 years, 222 days
Cancha Municipal, Navojoa, Mexico
126
Win
106–17–3
Anthony Bonsante
DQ
6 (10)
Jan 23, 2016
44 years, 170 days
Civic Center, Butte, Montana, US
125
Win
105–17–3
Glen Cislo
KO
2 (4)
Nov 7, 2015
44 years, 93 days
Headwater Livestock Yards, Three Forks, Montana, US
124
Win
104–17–3
Chris Asher
KO
2 (6)
Aug 22, 2015
44 years, 16 days
Rodeo Grounds, Three Forks, Montana, US
123
Win
103–17–3
Julio Cesar Lanzas
UD
6
Sep 27, 2014
43 years, 32 days
OKC Downtown Airpark, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US
122
Win
102–17–3
Daniel Gonzalez
UD
6
Apr 5, 2014
42 years, 242 days
Silver Spur, Belgrade, Montana, US
121
Draw
101–17–3
Gustavo Castro
TD
2 (10)
Oct 4, 2013
42 years, 59 days
Explanada Tecate, Navojoa, Mexico
120
Draw
101–17–2
Christian Solano
TD
10 (10)
Jul 28, 2013
41 years, 356 days
Forum del Mayo, Navojoa, Mexico
119
Win
101–17–1
Gabriel Martinez
SD
10
Feb 15, 2013
41 years, 193 days
Forum del Mayo, Navojoa, Mexico
118
Loss
100–17–1
Les Sherrington
UD
12
Jul 28, 2012
40 years, 357 days
Gold Coast Convention Centre, Broadbeach, Australia
For vacant IBF Pan Pacific and WBF middleweight titles
117
Win
100–16–1
Mauro Lucero
KO
2 (10), 2:32
Mar 30, 2012
40 years, 237 days
Cancha Municipal, Navojoa, Mexico
116
Loss
99–16–1
Jorge Cota
TKO
8 (10), 2:52
Nov 19, 2011
40 years, 105 days
Estadio Centenario, Los Mochis, Mexico
115
Win
99–15–1
Marcelo Rodriguez
TKO
3 (10), 2:23
Aug 6, 2011
40 years, 0 days
Gimnasio Municipal, Navojoa, Mexico
Won vacant WBA Fedelatin middleweight title
114
Win
98–15–1
Rogelio Medina
TKO
6 (10)
Jun 17, 2011
39 years, 315 days
Explanada Tecate, Navojoa, Mexico
113
Win
97–15–1
Gustavo Octavio Castro
UD
10
Apr 15, 2011
39 years, 252 days
Cancha Municipal, Navojoa, Mexico
112
Win
96–15–1
Matt Vanda
UD
10
Feb 18, 2011
39 years, 196 days
Gimnasio Salvador Mendoza, Navojoa, Mexico
111
Win
95–15–1
Esteban Camou
RTD
4 (10)
Dec 17, 2010
39 years, 133 days
Explanada Tecate, Navojoa, Mexico
110
Win
94–15–1
Juergen Hartenstein
TKO
2 (12), 2:25
Sep 17, 2010
39 years, 42 days
Forum del Mayo, Navojoa, Mexico
109
Win
93–15–1
Taronze Washington
UD
6
Jul 15, 2010
38 years, 343 days
Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas, US
108
Loss
92–15–1
Héctor Camacho Jr.
SD
10
Oct 30, 2009
38 years, 85 days
Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas, US
107
Draw
92–14–1
Héctor Camacho
SD
8
May 9, 2009
37 years, 276 days
DoubleTree Hotel, Orlando, Florida, US
106
Loss
92–14
Marcos Reyes
MD
12
Mar 21, 2009
37 years, 227 days
Gimnasio Rodrigo M. Quevedo, Chihuahua, Mexico
For vacant WBC FECOMBOX middleweight title
105
Loss
92–13
Saúl Román
RTD
8 (10), 3:00
Nov 8, 2008
37 years, 94 days
Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Mexico
104
Win
92–12
Alejandro García
KO
1 (10), 1:48
Jun 21, 2008
36 years, 320 days
Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Mexico
103
Loss
91–12
Matthew Macklin
PTS
10
Mar 22, 2008
36 years, 229 days
National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland
102
Loss
91–11
Amin Asikainen
TKO
7 (10), 0:56
Feb 1, 2008
36 years, 179 days
Toolo Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland
101
Win
91–10
Fernando Vela
TKO
5 (10), 1:36
Nov 30, 2007
36 years, 116 days
Jacob Brown Auditorium, Brownsville, Texas, US
100
Win
90–10
Norberto Bravo
UD
10
Aug 31, 2007
36 years, 25 days
Casino Del Sol, Tucson, Arizona, US
Won vacant IBA junior middleweight title
99
Win
89–10
Billy Lyell
UD
10
Jun 15, 2007
35 years, 313 days
Chevrolet Centre, Youngstown, Ohio, US
98
Loss
88–10
Eromosele Albert
UD
10
May 2, 2007
35 years, 269 days
Mahi Temple Shrine Auditorium, Miami, Florida, US
97
Loss
88–9
John Duddy
UD
12
Sep 29, 2006
35 years, 54 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
For IBA middleweight title
96
Win
88–8
Miguel Hernandez
RTD
5 (10), 3:00
Jul 15, 2006
34 years, 343 days
Fifth Third Ballpark, Comstock Park, Michigan, US
95
Win
87–8
Esteban Camou
TKO
6 (12), 1:34
Sep 30, 2005
34 years, 55 days
Explanada Tecate, Navojoa, Mexico
94
Loss
86–8
Matt Vanda
SD
12
Jun 24, 2005
33 years, 322 days
Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
For vacant IBA Americas junior middleweight title
93
Win
86–7
Rigoberto Placencia
KO
2 (12)
Apr 7, 2005
33 years, 244 days
Hilton Convention Center, Burbank, California, US
92
Loss
85–7
Eric Regan
UD
12
Jan 21, 2005
33 years, 168 days
Feather Falls Casino, Oroville, California, US
For IBA Continental middleweight title
91
Win
85–6
Raul Munoz
UD
8
Nov 6, 2004
33 years, 92 days
Glendale Arena, Glendale, Arizona, US
90
Win
84–6
Gabriel Holguin
MD
10
Oct 15, 2004
33 years, 70 days
Casino Del Sol, Tucson, Arizona, US
Won vacant WBC Mundo Hispano middleweight title
89
Win
83–6
Andres Pacheco
SD
10
Jul 9, 2004
32 years, 338 days
El Paso Convention Center, El Paso, Texas, US
88
Win
82–6
Anthony Shuler
TKO
1 (12), 1:16
May 8, 2004
32 years, 276 days
Dodge Theater, Phoenix, Arizona, US
Won vacant IBA junior middleweight title
87
Win
81–6
Dumont Welliver
SD
10
Mar 26, 2004
32 years, 233 days
Dodge Theater, Phoenix, Arizona, US
86
Loss
80–6
Oscar De La Hoya
TKO
7 (12), 2:54
May 3, 2003
31 years, 270 days
Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
For WBA (Unified) , WBC , IBA, and The Ring light middleweight titles
85
Win
80–5
George Klinesmith
KO
2 (10), 1:57
Nov 15, 2002
31 years, 101 days
Laredo Entertainment Center, Laredo, Texas, US
84
Loss
79–5
Daniel Santos
TKO
11 (12), 1:36
Mar 16, 2002
30 years, 222 days
Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
For vacant WBO junior middleweight title
83
Win
79–4
Roni Martinez
TKO
5 (10)
Sep 30, 2001
30 years, 55 days
Grand Victoria Casino, Rising Sun, Indiana, US
82
Win
78–4
Chris Sande
UD
10
Jun 16, 2001
29 years, 314 days
Centro de Usos Multiples, Hermosillo, Mexico
81
Win
77–4
Tony Menefee
TKO
4 (10), 3:00
Feb 25, 2001
29 years, 203 days
Greyhound Park, Phoenix, Arizona, US
80
Win
76–4
Rob Bleakley
TKO
4 (10), 0:51
Nov 19, 2000
29 years, 105 days
Midnight Rodeo, Phoenix, Arizona, US
79
Win
75–4
Tony Ayala Jr.
RTD
8 (10), 3:00
Jul 28, 2000
28 years, 357 days
Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas, US
78
Loss
74–4
Oba Carr
RTD
8 (10), 3:00
Mar 4, 2000
28 years, 211 days
Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
77
Win
74–3
Rudy Lovato
TKO
5 (10), 3:00
Nov 20, 1999
28 years, 106 days
Paradise Casino, Yuma, Arizona, US
76
Win
73–3
Ronald Weaver
UD
10
Jun 26, 1999
27 years, 324 days
Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
75
Loss
72–3
Fernando Vargas
RTD
7 (12), 3:00
Dec 12, 1998
27 years, 128 days
Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
Lost IBF junior middleweight title
74
Win
72–2
Larry Barnes
RTD
3 (12), 3:00
Sep 18, 1998
27 years, 43 days
Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Retained IBF junior middleweight title
73
Win
71–2
Pedro Ortega
TKO
11 (12), 1:52
Jun 5, 1998
26 years, 303 days
Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Mexico
Retained IBF junior middleweight title
72
Win
70–2
Anthony Stephens
RTD
3 (12), 3:00
Mar 23, 1998
26 years, 229 days
Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, US
Retained IBF junior middleweight title
71
Win
69–2
Raúl Márquez
TKO
8 (12), 2:29
Dec 6, 1997
26 years, 122 days
Caesars Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
Won IBF junior middleweight title
70
Win
68–2
Verdell Smith
PTS
10
Jul 11, 1997
25 years, 339 days
Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California, US
69
Win
67–2
Chris Sande
UD
10
Jun 2, 1997
25 years, 300 days
Tijuana, Mexico
68
Win
66–2
Rito Ruvalcaba
TKO
5 (?)
Feb 21, 1997
25 years, 199 days
Tijuana, Mexico
67
Win
65–2
Fidel Avendano
TKO
2 (10)
Nov 29, 1996
25 years, 115 days
Tijuana, Mexico
66
Loss
64–2
José Luis López
RTD
5 (12), 3:00
Oct 6, 1996
25 years, 61 days
Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California, US
For WBO welterweight title
65
Win
64–1
Ray Collins
PTS
12
Mar 4, 1996
24 years, 211 days
Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, US
Retained WBO-NABO light middleweight title
64
Win
63–1
Francisco Javier Altamirano
TKO
8 (10)
Dec 8, 1995
24 years, 124 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, US
63
Win
62–1
Anthony Jones
KO
2 (10), 1:45
Nov 4, 1995
24 years, 90 days
Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
62
Win
61–1
Manuel Rojas
TKO
1 (?)
Oct 9, 1995
24 years, 64 days
Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Mexico
61
Win
60–1
Genaro León
TKO
3 (12)
Aug 7, 1995
24 years, 1 day
Tijuana, Mexico
Retained WBO-NABO light middleweight title
60
Win
59–1
Heath Todd
TKO
3 (10), 2:20
Jun 19, 1995
23 years, 317 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, US
59
Win
58–1
Young Dick Tiger
UD
10
Apr 6, 1995
23 years, 243 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, US
58
Win
57–1
Jerry Horne
TKO
4 (12), 1:03
Feb 16, 1995
23 years, 194 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, US
Won WBO-NABO light middleweight title
57
Loss
56–1
Félix Trinidad
TKO
4 (12), 2:41
Sep 17, 1994
23 years, 42 days
MGM Grand, Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
For IBF welterweight title
56
Win
56–0
Anthony Ivory
TKO
9 (10)
Jul 27, 1994
22 years, 355 days
Tijuana, Mexico
55
Win
55–0
Jorge Vaca
TKO
2 (10)
Feb 16, 1994
22 years, 194 days
Tijuana, Mexico
54
Win
54–0
Floyd Williams
KO
4 (10), 1:43
Dec 4, 1993
22 years, 120 days
Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, Nevada, US
53
Win
53–0
Anthony Ivory
UD
10
Nov 12, 1993
22 years, 98 days
Tijuana, Mexico
52
Win
52–0
Griffin Goleman
KO
1 (10), 2:55
Aug 27, 1993
22 years, 21 days
Arco Arena, Sacramento, Texas, US
51
Win
51–0
Ricky Stoner
TKO
7 (?)
Jul 24, 1993
21 years, 352 days
Houston, Texas, US
50
Win
50–0
Louis Howard
KO
8 (?)
Jun 10, 1993
21 years, 308 days
Tijuana, Mexico
49
Win
49–0
Ricky Lehman
KO
3 (?)
May 21, 1993
21 years, 288 days
Navojoa, Mexico
48
Win
48–0
David Taylor
TKO
8 (?)
Mar 12, 1993
21 years, 218 days
Navojoa, Mexico
47
Win
47–0
Steve Barreras
TKO
2 (?)
Jan 29, 1993
21 years, 176 days
Navojoa, Mexico
46
Win
46–0
William Hernandez
KO
1 (?)
Dec 4, 1992
21 years, 120 days
Tijuana, Mexico
45
Win
45–0
Oscar Ponce
TKO
7 (?)
Oct 17, 1992
21 years, 72 days
Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, Florida
44
Win
44–0
Luciano Torres
KO
1 (10)
Aug 26, 1992
21 years, 20 days
Tijuana, Mexico
43
Win
43–0
Roger Turner
MD
12
Jun 19, 1992
20 years, 318 days
Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Won WBC-NABF welterweight title
42
Win
42–0
Samuel Martinez
TKO
5 (12), 2:39
May 2, 1992
20 years, 270 days
Bally's Hotel & Casino, Ziegfeld Theatre, Reno, Nevada, US
Retained Mexico welterweight title
41
Win
41–0
Ultiminio Martinez
KO
3 (10)
Apr 4, 1992
20 years, 242 days
Navojoa, Mexico
40
Win
40–0
Julian Benitez
KO
1 (12)
Mar 2, 1992
20 years, 209 days
Tijuana, Mexico
Retained Mexico welterweight title
39
Win
39–0
Greg Dickson
KO
2 (?)
Nov 11, 1991
20 years, 97 days
Tijuana, Mexico
38
Win
38–0
Frankie Davis
TKO
4 (10)
Oct 5, 1991
20 years, 60 days
Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, Nevada, US
37
Win
37–0
Jose Luis Bedolla
TKO
3 (12)
Aug 10, 1991
20 years, 4 days
Navojoa, Mexico
Retained Mexico welterweight title
36
Win
36–0
Jerry Horne
TKO
2 (?)
Jul 8, 1991
19 years, 336 days
Tijuana, Mexico
35
Win
35–0
Jesus Cardenas
KO
7 (12)
May 24, 1991
19 years, 291 days
Estadio Ciclon Echavaria, Navojoa, Mexico
Won Mexico welterweight title
34
Win
34–0
Rey Morales
KO
6 (10)
Mar 8, 1991
19 years, 214 days
Navojoa, Mexico
33
Win
33–0
Roman Nunez
TKO
3 (?)
Feb 4, 1991
19 years, 182 days
Tijuana, Mexico
32
Win
32–0
Luis Francisco Perez
TKO
4 (10)
Dec 10, 1990
19 years, 126 days
Tijuana, Mexico
Stopped on cuts
31
Win
31–0
Martin Quiroz
PTS
10
Nov 24, 1990
19 years, 110 days
Navojoa, Mexico
30
Win
30–0
Victor Lozoya
KO
3 (?)
Sep 28, 1990
19 years, 53 days
Navojoa, Mexico
29
Win
29–0
Julian Benitez
KO
8 (?)
Aug 20, 1990
19 years, 14 days
Tijuana, Mexico
28
Win
28–0
Luis Mora
UD
10
May 7, 1990
18 years, 274 days
Tijuana, Mexico
27
Win
27–0
Jorge Hernandez
KO
2 (?)
May 4, 1990
18 years, 271 days
Tijuana, Mexico
26
Win
26–0
Manuel Ramos
KO
4 (?)
Mar 12, 1990
18 years, 218 days
Tijuana, Mexico
25
Win
25–0
Jesus Ramirez
KO
2 (10)
Feb 12, 1990
18 years, 190 days
Tijuana, Mexico
24
Win
24–0
Federico Renteria
KO
2 (?)
Dec 15, 1989
18 years, 131 days
Navojoa, Mexico
23
Win
23–0
Corona Dominguez
KO
2 (?)
Oct 30, 1989
18 years, 85 days
Tijuana, Mexico
22
Win
22–0
Santana Yanez
TKO
4 (?)
Sep 29, 1989
18 years, 54 days
Navojoa, Mexico
21
Win
21–0
Martin Contreras
TKO
5 (?)
Aug 14, 1989
18 years, 8 days
Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Mexico
20
Win
20–0
Antonio Martinez
KO
3 (?)
Jun 16, 1989
17 years, 314 days
Navojoa, Mexico
19
Win
19–0
Rigoberto Garcia
TKO
7 (?)
Apr 24, 1989
17 years, 261 days
Tijuana, Mexico
18
Win
18–0
David Lopez
TKO
8 (10)
Apr 7, 1989
17 years, 244 days
Navojoa, Mexico
17
Win
17–0
Rosario Guerrero
KO
4 (?)
Mar 13, 1989
17 years, 219 days
Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Mexico
16
Win
16–0
David Lopez
PTS
12
Dec 2, 1988
17 years, 118 days
Navojoa, Mexico
15
Win
15–0
Jose Lopez
TKO
6 (?)
Nov 7, 1988
17 years, 93 days
Tijuana, Mexico
14
Win
14–0
Sergio Vacasehua
PTS
10
Oct 14, 1988
17 years, 69 days
Navojoa, Mexico
13
Win
13–0
Luis Rodriguez
KO
4 (?)
Aug 22, 1988
17 years, 16 days
Tijuana, Mexico
12
Win
12–0
Jose Lopez
TKO
8 (10)
Jul 11, 1988
16 years, 340 days
Tijuana, Mexico
11
Win
11–0
Luis Garcia
KO
4 (8)
Jun 20, 1988
16 years, 319 days
Tijuana, Mexico
10
Win
10–0
Jorge Ahumada
KO
1 (?)
Apr 19, 1988
16 years, 257 days
Tijuana, Mexico
9
Win
9–0
Gaby Vega
KO
1 (?)
Apr 1, 1988
16 years, 239 days
Navojoa, Mexico
8
Win
8–0
Heriberto Ruiz
KO
2 (?)
Mar 4, 1988
16 years, 211 days
Navojoa, Mexico
7
Win
7–0
Segio Garcia
KO
1 (?)
Feb 19, 1988
16 years, 197 days
Navojoa, Mexico
6
Win
6–0
Sebastian Mendez
KO
2 (?)
Jan 10, 1988
16 years, 157 days
Navojoa, Mexico
5
Win
5–0
Paulino Gasca
KO
1 (?)
Dec 20, 1987
16 years, 136 days
Tijuana, Mexico
4
Win
4–0
Miguel Ayala
KO
1 (?)
Dec 13, 1987
16 years, 129 days
Navojoa, Mexico
3
Win
3–0
Rene Flores
KO
3 (4)
Nov 23, 1987
16 years, 109 days
Navojoa, Mexico
2
Win
2–0
Roberto Lopez
KO
2 (4)
Nov 12, 1987
16 years, 98 days
Huatabampo, Mexico
1
Win
1–0
Gaby Vega
KO
1 (6)
Jul 11, 1987
15 years, 339 days
Ciudad Obregon, Mexico
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See also
References
^ a b HBO Sports tale of the tape prior to the Fernando Vargas fight.
^ Pedro Fernandez (2009-10-29). "Victim Of Boxing Corruption: "Yory Boy" Campas" . Ringtalk. Retrieved 2013-02-27 .
^ "Boxing News" . The Sweet Science . Archived from the original on February 27, 2012.
^ "SecondsOut Boxing News - Home" . www.secondsout.com . Archived from the original on 14 September 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ Katz, Michael (13 December 1998). "Ivan outslugs Gatti again" . Daily News . Archived from the original on July 18, 2009. Retrieved 30 May 2010 .
^ "Tony Ayala Jr - Boxrec Boxing Encyclopaedia" . Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved June 16, 2010 .
^ [1] Archived April 3, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
^ "Yori Boy Campas: The Next and Maybe Last Centurion" . East Side Boxing. Archived from the original on September 5, 2014. Retrieved September 4, 2014 .
^ [2] Archived June 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
^ [3] Archived April 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
^ Pay-Per-View History Archived 2007-06-06 at the Wayback Machine at about.com
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