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2.1  Title: Fight against Trinidad  





2.2  Capturing a World Title  





2.3  100th career victory  







3 Professional boxing record  





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(Redirected from Luis Ramon Campas)

Yori Boy Campas
Born

Luis Ramón Campas Medina


(1971-08-06) August 6, 1971 (age 52)
Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Other namesYori Boy
Statistics
Weight(s)
  • Light middleweight
  • Middleweight
  • Heightft7+12 in (171 cm)[1]
    Reach68 in (173 cm)[1]
    StanceOrthodox
    Boxing record
    Total fights128
    Wins108
    Wins by KO83
    Losses17
    Draws3

    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[edit]

    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[edit]

    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[edit]

    Campas also beat former world champion Jorge Vaca by a knockout in round two at Tijuana before receiving his first world title fight on September 17 of 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[edit]

    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[edit]

    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[edit]

    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

    Pay-per-view bouts[edit]

    Date Fight Billing Buys Network
    May 3, 2003
    De La Hoya vs. Campas Night of Champions 350,000[11] HBO

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ 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 at about.com
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    6 December 1997 – 12 December 1998
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    Fernando Vargas


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