In a career spanning 32 years, Yori Boy Campas fought 128 times with 108 wins, 17 losses, and 3 draws. By his last professional fight on July 13, 2019, Campas' boxing record stood at 108-17-3 (83 KO wins, 9 KO losses).
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Luis Ramón Campas (Yori Boy) is a retired Mexican professional boxer. He was born in Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico on August 6, 1971. Campas made his professional boxing debut at the age of 15, on July 11, 1987. He is a former super-welterweight world champion. He is 51 years old, and will be turning 52 in one month and 27 days.
Total Fights | 128 |
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Wins | 108 |
Losses | 17 |
Draws | 3 |
No-Contests | 0 |
KO Wins | 83 |
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Total Title Wins | 1 |
Title Defenses | 3 |
Title-Fight KO Wins | 4 |
Losses via KO | 9 |
# | Date | Age | Opponent | Result | Via |
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128 | Jul 13, 2019 | 47 | Alexis Canett | Win | RTD6 |
127 | Mar 16, 2018 | 46 | Joel Juarez | Win | TKO4 |
126 | Jan 23, 2016 | 44 | Anthony Bonsante | Win | DQ |
125 | Nov 7, 2015 | 44 | Glenn Cislo | Win | KO2 |
124 | Aug 22, 2015 | 44 | Chris Asher | Win | KO5 |
123 | Sep 27, 2014 | 43 | Julio Cesar Lanzas | Win | UD |
122 | Apr 5, 2014 | 42 | Daniel Gonzalez | Win | UD |
121 | Oct 4, 2013 | 42 | Octavio Castro | Draw | TD |
120 | Jun 28, 2013 | 41 | Cristian Solano | Draw | TD |
119 | Feb 15, 2013 | 41 | Gabriel Alejandro Martinez | Win | SD |
118 | Jul 28, 2012 | 40 | Les Sherrington | Loss | UD |
117 | Mar 30, 2012 | 40 | Mauro Lucero | Win | KO2 |
116 | Nov 19, 2011 | 40 | Jorge Cota | Loss | TKO8 |
115 | Aug 6, 2011 | 40 | Marcelo Angelano Rodríguez | Win | TKO3 |
114 | Jun 17, 2011 | 39 | Rogelio Medina | Win | TKO6 |
113 | Apr 15, 2011 | 39 | Octavio Castro | Win | UD |
112 | Feb 18, 2011 | 39 | Matt Vanda | Win | UD |
111 | Dec 17, 2010 | 39 | Esteban Camou | Win | TKO5 |
110 | Sep 17, 2010 | 39 | Juergen Hartenstein | Win | TKO2 |
109 | Jul 15, 2010 | 38 | Taronze Washington | Win | UD |
108 | Oct 30, 2009 | 38 | Hector Camacho Jr. | Loss | SD |
107 | May 9, 2009 | 37 | Hector Camacho | Draw | SD |
106 | Mar 21, 2009 | 37 | Marcos Reyes | Loss | MD |
105 | Nov 8, 2008 | 37 | Saul Roman | Loss | RTD9 |
104 | Jun 21, 2008 | 36 | Alejandro Garcia | Win | KO1 |
103 | Mar 22, 2008 | 36 | Matthew Macklin | Loss | UD |
102 | Feb 1, 2008 | 36 | Amin Asikainen | Loss | TKO7 |
101 | Nov 30, 2007 | 36 | Fernando Vela | Win | TKO5 |
100 | Aug 31, 2007 | 36 | Norberto Bravo | Win | UD |
99 | Jun 15, 2007 | 35 | Billy Lyell | Win | UD |
98 | May 2, 2007 | 35 | Eromosele Albert | Loss | UD |
97 | Sep 29, 2006 | 35 | John Duddy | Loss | UD |
96 | Jul 15, 2006 | 34 | Miguel Hernandez | Win | RTD5 |
95 | Sep 30, 2005 | 34 | Esteban Camou | Win | TKO6 |
94 | Jun 24, 2005 | 33 | Matt Vanda | Loss | SD |
93 | Apr 7, 2005 | 33 | Rigoberto Placencia | Win | KO2 |
92 | Jan 21, 2005 | 33 | Eric Regan | Loss | UD |
91 | Nov 6, 2004 | 33 | Raul Munoz | Win | UD |
90 | Oct 15, 2004 | 33 | Gabriel Holguin | Win | MD |
89 | Jul 9, 2004 | 32 | Andres Pacheco | Win | SD |
88 | May 8, 2004 | 32 | Anthony Shuler | Win | TKO1 |
87 | Mar 26, 2004 | 32 | Dumont Welliver | Win | SD |
86 | May 3, 2003 | 31 | Oscar De La Hoya | Loss * | TKO7 |
85 | Nov 15, 2002 | 31 | George Klinesmith | Win | KO2 |
84 | Mar 16, 2002 | 30 | Daniel Santos | Loss * | TKO11 |
83 | Sep 30, 2001 | 30 | Roni Martinez | Win | TKO5 |
82 | Jun 16, 2001 | 29 | Chris Sande | Win | UD |
81 | Feb 25, 2001 | 29 | Tony Menefee | Win | TKO4 |
80 | Nov 19, 2000 | 29 | Rob Bleakley | Win | TKO4 |
79 | Jul 28, 2000 | 28 | Tony Ayala Jr. | Win | RTD8 |
78 | Mar 4, 2000 | 28 | Oba Carr | Loss | TKO8 |
77 | Nov 20, 1999 | 28 | Rudy Lovato | Win | TKO5 |
76 | Jun 26, 1999 | 27 | Ronald Weaver | Win | UD |
75 | Dec 12, 1998 | 27 | Fernando Vargas | Loss * | RTD7 |
74 | Sep 18, 1998 | 27 | Larry Barnes | Win * | TKO3 |
73 | Jun 5, 1998 | 26 | Pedro Ortega | Win * | TKO11 |
72 | Mar 23, 1998 | 26 | Anthony Stephens | Win * | RTD3 |
71 | Dec 6, 1997 | 26 | Raul Marquez | Win * | TKO8 |
70 | Jul 11, 1997 | 25 | Verdell Smith | Win | UD |
69 | Jun 2, 1997 | 25 | Chris Sande | Win | UD |
68 | Feb 21, 1997 | 25 | Rito Ruvalcaba | Win | TKO5 |
67 | Nov 29, 1996 | 25 | Fidel Avendano | Win | TKO2 |
66 | Oct 6, 1996 | 25 | Jose Luis Lopez | Loss * | RTD5 |
65 | Mar 4, 1996 | 24 | Ray Collins | Win | UD |
64 | Dec 8, 1995 | 24 | Francisco Javier Altamirano | Win | TKO8 |
63 | Nov 4, 1995 | 24 | Anthony Jones | Win | KO2 |
62 | Oct 9, 1995 | 24 | Manuel Rojas | Win | TKO1 |
61 | Aug 7, 1995 | 24 | Genaro Léon | Win | TKO3 |
60 | Jun 19, 1995 | 23 | Heath Todd | Win | TKO3 |
59 | Apr 6, 1995 | 23 | Young Dick Tiger | Win | UD |
58 | Feb 16, 1995 | 23 | Cassius Clay Horne | Win | TKO4 |
57 | Sep 17, 1994 | 23 | Felix Trinidad | Loss * | TKO4 |
56 | Jul 27, 1994 | 22 | Anthony Ivory | Win | TKO9 |
55 | Feb 16, 1994 | 22 | Jorge Vaca | Win | TKO2 |
54 | Dec 4, 1993 | 22 | Floyd Williams | Win | KO4 |
53 | Nov 12, 1993 | 22 | Anthony Ivory | Win | UD |
52 | Aug 27, 1993 | 22 | Griffin Goleman | Win | KO1 |
51 | Jul 24, 1993 | 21 | Ricky Stoner | Win | TKO7 |
50 | Jun 10, 1993 | 21 | Louis Howard | Win | KO8 |
49 | May 21, 1993 | 21 | Ricky Lehman | Win | KO3 |
48 | Mar 12, 1993 | 21 | David Taylor | Win | TKO8 |
47 | Jan 29, 1993 | 21 | Steve Barreras | Win | TKO2 |
46 | Dec 4, 1992 | 21 | William Hernandez | Win | KO1 |
45 | Oct 17, 1992 | 21 | Oscar Ponce | Win | TKO7 |
44 | Aug 26, 1992 | 21 | Luciano Torres | Win | KO1 |
43 | Jun 19, 1992 | 20 | Roger Turner | Win | MD |
42 | May 2, 1992 | 20 | Samuel Martinez | Win | TKO5 |
41 | Apr 4, 1992 | 20 | Ultiminio Martinez | Win | KO3 |
40 | Mar 2, 1992 | 20 | Julian Benitez | Win | KO1 |
39 | Nov 11, 1991 | 20 | Greg Dickson | Win | KO2 |
38 | Oct 5, 1991 | 20 | Frankie Davis | Win | TKO4 |
37 | Aug 10, 1991 | 20 | Jose Luis Bedolla | Win | TKO3 |
36 | Jul 8, 1991 | 19 | Cassius Clay Horne | Win | TKO2 |
35 | May 24, 1991 | 19 | Jesus Cardenas | Win | KO7 |
34 | Mar 8, 1991 | 19 | Rey Morales | Win | KO6 |
33 | Feb 4, 1991 | 19 | Roman Nunez | Win | TKO3 |
32 | Dec 10, 1990 | 19 | Luis Francisco Perez | Win | TKO4 |
31 | Nov 24, 1990 | 19 | Martin Quiroz | Win | UD |
30 | Sep 28, 1990 | 19 | Victor Lozoya | Win | KO3 |
29 | Aug 20, 1990 | 19 | Julian Benitez | Win | KO8 |
28 | May 7, 1990 | 18 | Luis Mora | Win | UD |
27 | May 4, 1990 | 18 | Jorge Hernandez | Win | KO2 |
26 | Mar 12, 1990 | 18 | Manuel Ramos | Win | KO4 |
25 | Feb 12, 1990 | 18 | Jesus Ramirez | Win | KO2 |
24 | Dec 15, 1989 | 18 | Federico Renteria | Win | KO2 |
23 | Oct 30, 1989 | 18 | Corona Dominguez | Win | KO2 |
22 | Sep 29, 1989 | 18 | Santana Yanez | Win | TKO4 |
21 | Aug 14, 1989 | 18 | Martin Contreras | Win | TKO5 |
20 | Jun 16, 1989 | 17 | Antonio Martinez | Win | KO3 |
19 | Apr 24, 1989 | 17 | Rigoberto Garcia | Win | TKO7 |
18 | Apr 7, 1989 | 17 | David Lopez | Win | TKO8 |
17 | Mar 13, 1989 | 17 | Rosario Guerrero | Win | KO4 |
16 | Dec 2, 1988 | 17 | David Lopez | Win | UD |
15 | Nov 7, 1988 | 17 | Jose Lopez | Win | TKO6 |
14 | Oct 14, 1988 | 17 | Sergio Vacasehua | Win | UD |
13 | Aug 22, 1988 | 17 | Luis Rodriguez | Win | KO4 |
12 | Jul 11, 1988 | 16 | Jose Lopez | Win | TKO8 |
11 | Jun 20, 1988 | 16 | Luis Garcia | Win | KO4 |
10 | Apr 19, 1988 | 16 | Jorge Ahumada | Win | KO1 |
9 | Apr 1, 1988 | 16 | Gaby Vega | Win | KO1 |
8 | Mar 4, 1988 | 16 | Heriberto Ruiz | Win | KO2 |
7 | Feb 19, 1988 | 16 | Segio Garcia | Win | KO1 |
6 | Jan 10, 1988 | 16 | Sebastian Mendez | Win | KO2 |
5 | Dec 20, 1987 | 16 | Paulino Gasca | Win | KO1 |
4 | Dec 13, 1987 | 16 | Miguel Ayala | Win | KO1 |
3 | Nov 23, 1987 | 16 | Rene Flores | Win | KO3 |
2 | Nov 12, 1987 | 16 | Roberto Lopez | Win | KO2 |
1 | Jul 11, 1987 | 15 | Gaby Vega | Win | KO1 |
* World-title fight
Campas was a super-welterweight world champion. He has held one world title at super-welterweight, which was a lineal championship win.
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Yori Boy Campas is 171 cm tall (5' 7.32") with a reach of 173 cm (5' 8.11"). He fights out of the orthodox stance and presents an ape-index of 2 cm (0.79").
Campas has a 64.8% KO rate. Of his total 83 KO wins, 55 were in the early rounds, 26 in the mid rounds, and two in the later rounds. He has 13 first-round KO wins.
Yori Boy Campas' professional boxing career spanned more than 32 years — from 1987 to 2019.
Campas made his professional boxing debut against Gaby Vega at the age of 15 on July 11, 1987, defeating Vega via 1st round KO. He went on to win 55 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 49 wins via stoppage.
Campas had his first world title fight at the age of 23 on September 17, 1994 after 56 professional fights, against Felix Trinidad for the IBF title. He lost to Trinidad via 4th round TKO.
Campas has won one world title at super-welterweight. For all the details about Campas' world title wins and defenses refer to "Yori Boy Campas World Titles".
Some of Campas' best fights and notable victories include wins over Raul Marquez, Rogelio Medina, and Jorge Vaca.
Campas had a total of 17 losses in his professional boxing career.
His last professional fight was a non-title bout against Alexis Canett on July 13, 2019. Campas won the fight via 6th round RTD. It's been 3 years, 10 months, and 28 days since this fight.
Campas fought a total of 128 times during his professional career, which includes 9 world-title fights at two weight divisions — super-welterweight and welterweight. These two fights are the highlight of his career.
September 17, 1994: In his first world-title fight, Yori Boy Campas loses to Felix Trinidad via 4th round TKO. He was fighting for the IBF welterweight title.
December 6, 1997: Campas wins the IBF super-welterweight title from Raul Marquez, by beating Marquez via 8th round TKO.
The following is a fight-by-fight progression of Campas' boxing career; all the way from his debut, to winning world-titles, to his last fight against Alexis Canett, and all the other wins and losses of his career.
On July 13, 2019, a 47-year old Yori Boy Campas (107-17-3, 82 KO) fought Alexis Canett in his 128th professional fight. He defeated Canett via 6th round RTD. He is now on a seven-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On March 16, 2018, a 46-year old Yori Boy Campas (106-17-3, 81 KO) fought Joel Juarez in his 127th professional fight. He defeated Juarez via 4th round TKO. He is now on a six-fight winning streak.
On January 23, 2016, a 44-year old Yori Boy Campas (105-17-3, 81 KO) fought Anthony Bonsante in his 126th professional fight. He defeated Bonsante via 4th round DQ. He is now on a five-fight winning streak.
On November 7, 2015, a 44-year old Yori Boy Campas (104-17-3, 80 KO) fought Glenn Cislo in his 125th professional fight. He defeated Cislo via 2nd round KO. He is now on a four-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On August 22, 2015, a 44-year old Yori Boy Campas (103-17-3, 79 KO) fought Chris Asher in his 124th professional fight. He defeated Asher via 5th round KO. He is now on a three-fight winning streak.
On September 27, 2014, a 43-year old Yori Boy Campas (102-17-3, 79 KO) fought Julio Cesar Lanzas in his 123rd professional fight. He defeated Lanzas via 8th round unanimous decision. He is now on a two-fight winning streak.
On April 5, 2014, a 42-year old Yori Boy Campas (101-17-3, 79 KO) fought Daniel Gonzalez in his 122nd professional fight. He defeated Gonzalez via 8th round unanimous decision.
On October 4, 2013, in their 2nd fight, a a 42-year old Yori Boy Campas (101-17-2, 79 KO) fought Octavio Castro in his 121st professional fight. He had a draw with Castro via 2nd round technical-decision.
On June 28, 2013, a 41-year old Yori Boy Campas (101-17-1, 79 KO) fought Cristian Solano in his 120th professional fight. He had a draw with Solano via 10th round technical-decision.
On February 15, 2013, a 41-year old Yori Boy Campas (100-17-1, 79 KO) fought Gabriel Alejandro Martinez in his 119th professional fight. He defeated Martinez via 10th round split-decision, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On July 28, 2012, a 40-year old Yori Boy Campas (100-16-1, 79 KO) fought Les Sherrington in his 118th professional fight. He lost to Sherrington via 12th round unanimous decision.
On March 30, 2012, a 40-year old Yori Boy Campas (99-16-1, 78 KO) fought Mauro Lucero in his 117th professional fight. He defeated Lucero via 2nd round KO, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On November 19, 2011, a 40-year old Yori Boy Campas (99-15-1, 78 KO) fought an undefeated fellow Mexican boxer Jorge Cota, who was 23 years old with a record of 13-0. Cota was on a 13-fight win streak with 13 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 9 cms and also had a 14 cm reach advantage over Campas.
Campas lost to Cota via 8th round TKO. His seven-fight win streak is halted with this loss.
On August 6, 2011, a 40-year old Yori Boy Campas (98-15-1, 77 KO) fought Marcelo Angelano Rodríguez in his 115th professional fight. He defeated Rodríguez via 3rd round TKO. He is now on a seven-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On June 17, 2011, a 39-year old Yori Boy Campas (97-15-1, 76 KO) fought fellow Mexican boxer Rogelio Medina, who was 22 years old with a record of 25-1. Medina was on a two-fight win streak with 19 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 7 cms and also had a 12 cm reach advantage over Campas. Coming into this fight, Medina had a single loss, which was via stoppage.
Campas defeated Medina via 6th round TKO. He is now on a six-fight winning streak.
On April 15, 2011, a 39-year old Yori Boy Campas (96-15-1, 76 KO) fought Octavio Castro in his 113rd professional fight. He defeated Castro via 10th round unanimous decision. He is now on a five-fight winning streak.
On February 18, 2011, in their 2nd fight, a a 39-year old Yori Boy Campas (95-15-1, 76 KO) fought Matt Vanda in his 112nd professional fight. He defeated Vanda via 10th round unanimous decision. He is now on a four-fight winning streak.
On December 17, 2010, in their 2nd fight, a a 39-year old Yori Boy Campas (94-15-1, 75 KO) fought Esteban Camou in his 111st professional fight. He defeated Camou via 5th round TKO. He is now on a three-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On September 17, 2010, a 39-year old Yori Boy Campas (93-15-1, 74 KO) fought Juergen Hartenstein in his 110th professional fight. He defeated Hartenstein via 2nd round TKO. He is now on a two-fight winning streak.
On July 15, 2010, a 38-year old Yori Boy Campas (92-15-1, 74 KO) fought Taronze Washington in his 109th professional fight. He defeated Washington via 6th round unanimous decision, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On October 30, 2009, a 38-year old Yori Boy Campas (92-14-1, 74 KO) fought Hector Camacho Jr. in his 108th professional fight. He lost to Camacho Jr. via 12th round split-decision.
On May 9, 2009, a 37-year old Yori Boy Campas (92-14, 74 KO) fought Puerto Rican boxer Hector Camacho, who was 46 years old with a record of 79-5-2. Camacho was on a four-fight win streak with 38 KO wins. Campas was the taller of the two by 2 cms but Camacho had a 2 cm reach advantage over Campas. Coming into this fight, Camacho had five losses, but had never been stopped.
The fight ended in a 8 round split-decision draw and both the boxers added a draw to their respective records. A good performance, nonetheless.
On March 21, 2009, a 37-year old Yori Boy Campas (92-13, 74 KO) fought Marcos Reyes in his 106th professional fight. He lost to Reyes via 12th round majority decision. He is now on a two-fight losing streak.
On November 8, 2008, a 37-year old Yori Boy Campas (92-12, 74 KO) fought Saul Roman in his 105th professional fight. He lost to Roman via 9th round RTD.
On June 21, 2008, a 36-year old Yori Boy Campas (91-12, 73 KO) fought Alejandro Garcia in his 104th professional fight. He defeated Garcia via 1st round KO, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On March 22, 2008, a 36-year old Yori Boy Campas (91-11, 73 KO) fought British boxer Matthew Macklin, who was 25 years old with a record of 20-2. Macklin was on a three-fight win streak with 16 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 7 cms and also had a 7 cm reach advantage over Campas. Coming into this fight, Macklin had two losses, one of which was via stoppage.
Campas lost to Macklin via 12 round unanimous decision. He is now on a two-fight losing streak.
On February 1, 2008, a 36-year old Yori Boy Campas (91-10, 73 KO) fought Finnish boxer Amin Asikainen, who was 32 years old with a record of 23-1. Asikainen was on a two-fight win streak with 15 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 9 cms and also had a 7 cm reach advantage over Campas. Coming into this fight, Asikainen had a single loss, which was via stoppage.
Campas lost to Asikainen via 7th round TKO. His three-fight win streak is halted with this loss.
On November 30, 2007, a 36-year old Yori Boy Campas (90-10, 72 KO) fought Fernando Vela in his 101st professional fight. He defeated Vela via 5th round TKO. He is now on a three-fight winning streak.
On August 31, 2007, a 36-year old Yori Boy Campas (89-10, 72 KO) fought Norberto Bravo in his 100th professional fight. He defeated Bravo via 10th round unanimous decision. He is now on a two-fight winning streak.
On June 15, 2007, a 35-year old Yori Boy Campas (88-10, 72 KO) fought Billy Lyell in his 99th professional fight. He defeated Lyell via 10th round unanimous decision, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On May 2, 2007, a 35-year old Yori Boy Campas (88-9, 72 KO) fought Eromosele Albert in his 98th professional fight. He lost to Albert via 12th round unanimous decision. He is now on a two-fight losing streak.
On September 29, 2006, a 35-year old Yori Boy Campas (88-8, 72 KO) fought John Duddy in his 97th professional fight. He lost to Duddy via 12th round unanimous decision.
On July 15, 2006, a 34-year old Yori Boy Campas (87-8, 71 KO) fought Miguel Hernandez in his 96th professional fight. He defeated Hernandez via 5th round RTD. He is now on a two-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On September 30, 2005, a 34-year old Yori Boy Campas (86-8, 70 KO) fought Esteban Camou in his 95th professional fight. He defeated Camou via 6th round TKO, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On June 24, 2005, a 33-year old Yori Boy Campas (86-7, 70 KO) fought Matt Vanda in his 94th professional fight. He lost to Vanda via 12th round split-decision.
On April 7, 2005, a 33-year old Yori Boy Campas (85-7, 69 KO) fought Rigoberto Placencia in his 93rd professional fight. He defeated Placencia via 2nd round KO, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On January 21, 2005, a 33-year old Yori Boy Campas (85-6, 69 KO) fought Eric Regan in his 92nd professional fight. He lost to Regan via 12th round unanimous decision.
On November 6, 2004, a 33-year old Yori Boy Campas (84-6, 69 KO) fought Raul Munoz in his 91st professional fight. He defeated Munoz via 8th round unanimous decision. He is now on a five-fight winning streak.
On October 15, 2004, a 33-year old Yori Boy Campas (83-6, 69 KO) fought Gabriel Holguin in his 90th professional fight. He defeated Holguin via 10th round majority decision. He is now on a four-fight winning streak.
On July 9, 2004, a 32-year old Yori Boy Campas (82-6, 69 KO) fought Andres Pacheco in his 89th professional fight. He defeated Pacheco via 10th round split-decision. He is now on a three-fight winning streak.
On May 8, 2004, a 32-year old Yori Boy Campas (81-6, 68 KO) fought Anthony Shuler in his 88th professional fight. He defeated Shuler via 1st round TKO. He is now on a two-fight winning streak.
On March 26, 2004, a 32-year old Yori Boy Campas (80-6, 68 KO) fought Dumont Welliver in his 87th professional fight. He defeated Welliver via 10th round split-decision, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On May 3, 2003, a 31-year old Yori Boy Campas (80-5, 68 KO) faced American boxer Oscar De La Hoya, who was 30 years old with a record of 35-2. Campas was challenging De La Hoya's WBA (Super) and WBC super-welterweight titles. De La Hoya was on a three-fight win streak with 28 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 8 cms and also had a 12 cm reach advantage over Campas. Coming into this fight, De La Hoya had two losses, but had never been stopped.
Campas lost to De La Hoya via 7th round TKO.
On November 15, 2002, a 31-year old Yori Boy Campas (79-5, 67 KO) fought George Klinesmith in his 85th professional fight. He defeated Klinesmith via 2nd round KO, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On March 16, 2002, a 30-year old Yori Boy Campas (79-4, 67 KO) faced Daniel Santos for the vacant WBO (vacant) super-welterweight title. He lost to Santos via 11th round TKO.
On September 30, 2001, a 30-year old Yori Boy Campas (78-4, 66 KO) fought Roni Martinez in his 83rd professional fight. He defeated Martinez via 5th round TKO. He is now on a five-fight winning streak.
On June 16, 2001, in their 2nd fight, a a 29-year old Yori Boy Campas (77-4, 66 KO) fought Chris Sande in his 82nd professional fight. He defeated Sande via 10th round unanimous decision. He is now on a four-fight winning streak.
On February 25, 2001, a 29-year old Yori Boy Campas (76-4, 65 KO) fought Tony Menefee in his 81st professional fight. He defeated Menefee via 4th round TKO. He is now on a three-fight winning streak, with three back-to-back KO wins.
On November 19, 2000, a 29-year old Yori Boy Campas (75-4, 64 KO) fought Rob Bleakley in his 80th professional fight. He defeated Bleakley via 4th round TKO. He is now on a two-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On July 28, 2000, a 28-year old Yori Boy Campas (74-4, 63 KO) fought Tony Ayala Jr. in his 79th professional fight. He defeated Ayala Jr. via 8th round RTD, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On March 4, 2000, a 28-year old Yori Boy Campas (74-3, 63 KO) fought American boxer Oba Carr, who was 27 years old with a record of 49-3-1. Carr was on a one-fight win streak with 29 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 5 cms and also had a 10 cm reach advantage over Campas. Coming into this fight, Carr had three losses, two of which were via stoppage.
Campas lost to Carr via 8th round TKO. His two-fight win streak is halted with this loss.
On November 20, 1999, a 28-year old Yori Boy Campas (73-3, 62 KO) fought Rudy Lovato in his 77th professional fight. He defeated Lovato via 5th round TKO. He is now on a two-fight winning streak.
On June 26, 1999, a 27-year old Yori Boy Campas (72-3, 62 KO) fought Ronald Weaver in his 76th professional fight. He defeated Weaver via 10th round unanimous decision, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On December 12, 1998, a 27-year old Yori Boy Campas (72-2, 62 KO) faced an undefeated American boxer Fernando Vargas, who was 21 years old with a record of 14-0 in a super-welterweight title-defense fight. Vargas was on a 14-fight win streak with 14 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 7 cms and also had a 5 cm reach advantage over Campas.
Campas lost to Vargas via 7th round RTD and lost the IBF super-welterweight title. His eight-fight win streak is halted with this loss.
On September 18, 1998, a 27-year old Yori Boy Campas (71-2, 61 KO) faced Larry Barnes in a super-welterweight title-defense fight. He defeated Barnes via 3rd round TKO to retain the IBF super-welterweight title. He is now on a eight-fight winning streak, with four back-to-back KO wins.
On June 5, 1998, a 26-year old Yori Boy Campas (70-2, 60 KO) faced Pedro Ortega in a super-welterweight title-defense fight. He defeated Ortega via 11th round TKO to retain the IBF super-welterweight title. He is now on a seven-fight winning streak, with three back-to-back KO wins.
On March 23, 1998, a 26-year old Yori Boy Campas (69-2, 59 KO) faced Anthony Stephens in a super-welterweight title-defense fight. He defeated Stephens via 3rd round RTD to retain the IBF super-welterweight title. He is now on a six-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On December 6, 1997, a 26-year old Yori Boy Campas (68-2, 58 KO) faced an undefeated American boxer Raul Marquez, who was 26 years old with a record of 28-0 for Marquez' IBF super-welterweight title. Marquez was on a 28-fight win streak with 20 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 8 cms and also had a 15 cm reach advantage over Campas.
Campas defeated Márquez via 8th round TKO to win the IBF super-welterweight title. He handed Márquez the first loss of his career, and put an end to Márquez' 28-fight win streak. Campas is now on a five-fight winning streak.
On July 11, 1997, a 25-year old Yori Boy Campas (67-2, 58 KO) fought Verdell Smith in his 70th professional fight. He defeated Smith via 10th round unanimous decision. He is now on a four-fight winning streak.
On June 2, 1997, a 25-year old Yori Boy Campas (66-2, 58 KO) fought Chris Sande in his 69th professional fight. He defeated Sande via 10th round unanimous decision. He is now on a three-fight winning streak.
On February 21, 1997, a 25-year old Yori Boy Campas (65-2, 57 KO) fought Rito Ruvalcaba in his 68th professional fight. He defeated Ruvalcaba via 5th round TKO. He is now on a two-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On November 29, 1996, a 25-year old Yori Boy Campas (64-2, 56 KO) fought Fidel Avendano in his 67th professional fight. He defeated Avendano via 2nd round TKO, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On October 6, 1996, a 25-year old Yori Boy Campas (64-1, 56 KO) faced Jose Luis Lopez. Campas was challenging Lopez' WBO welterweight title. He lost to Lopez via 5th round RTD.
On March 4, 1996, a 24-year old Yori Boy Campas (63-1, 56 KO) fought Ray Collins in his 65th professional fight. He defeated Collins via 12th round unanimous decision. He is now on a eight-fight winning streak.
On December 8, 1995, a 24-year old Yori Boy Campas (62-1, 55 KO) fought Francisco Javier Altamirano in his 64th professional fight. He defeated Altamirano via 8th round TKO. He is now on a seven-fight winning streak, with five back-to-back KO wins.
On November 4, 1995, a 24-year old Yori Boy Campas (61-1, 54 KO) fought Anthony Jones in his 63rd professional fight. He defeated Jones via 2nd round KO. He is now on a six-fight winning streak, with four back-to-back KO wins.
On October 9, 1995, a 24-year old Yori Boy Campas (60-1, 53 KO) fought Manuel Rojas in his 62nd professional fight. He defeated Rojas via 1st round TKO. He is now on a five-fight winning streak, with three back-to-back KO wins.
On August 7, 1995, a 24-year old Yori Boy Campas (59-1, 52 KO) fought Genaro Léon in his 61st professional fight. He defeated Léon via 3rd round TKO. He is now on a four-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On June 19, 1995, a 23-year old Yori Boy Campas (58-1, 51 KO) fought Heath Todd in his 60th professional fight. He defeated Todd via 3rd round TKO. He is now on a three-fight winning streak.
On April 6, 1995, a 23-year old Yori Boy Campas (57-1, 51 KO) fought Young Dick Tiger in his 59th professional fight. He defeated Tiger via 10th round unanimous decision. He is now on a two-fight winning streak.
On February 16, 1995, in their 2nd fight, a a 23-year old Yori Boy Campas (56-1, 50 KO) fought Cassius Clay Horne in his 58th professional fight. He defeated Horne via 4th round TKO, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On September 17, 1994, a 23-year old Yori Boy Campas (56-0, 50 KO) challended an undefeated Puerto Rican boxer Felix Trinidad's IBF welterweight title. Trinidad was 21 years old with a record of 23-0. Trinidad was on a 23-fight win streak with 19 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 9 cms and also had a 11 cm reach advantage over Campas.
Campas lost to Trinidad via 4th round TKO. He suffers the first loss of his career, and his 56-fight win streak comes to an end with this loss.
On July 27, 1994, in their 2nd fight, a a 22-year old Yori Boy Campas (55-0, 49 KO) fought Anthony Ivory in his 56th professional fight. He defeated Ivory via 9th round TKO. He is now on a 56-fight winning streak, with three back-to-back KO wins.
On February 16, 1994, a 22-year old Yori Boy Campas (54-0, 48 KO) fought fellow Mexican boxer Jorge Vaca, who was 34 years old with a record of 50-12-1. Vaca was on a two-fight losing streak, and was the taller of the two by 8 cms and also had a 12 cm reach advantage over Campas. Coming into this fight, Vaca had 12 losses, 11 of which were via stoppage.
Campas defeated Vaca via 2nd round TKO. He is now on a 55-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On December 4, 1993, a 22-year old Yori Boy Campas (53-0, 47 KO) fought Floyd Williams in his 54th professional fight. He defeated Williams via 4th round KO. He is now on a 54-fight winning streak.
On November 12, 1993, a 22-year old Yori Boy Campas (52-0, 47 KO) fought Anthony Ivory in his 53rd professional fight. He defeated Ivory via 10th round unanimous decision. He is now on a 53-fight winning streak.
On August 27, 1993, a 22-year old Yori Boy Campas (51-0, 46 KO) fought Griffin Goleman in his 52nd professional fight. He defeated Goleman via 1st round KO. He is now on a 52-fight winning streak, with nine back-to-back KO wins.
On July 24, 1993, a 21-year old Yori Boy Campas (50-0, 45 KO) fought Ricky Stoner in his 51st professional fight. He defeated Stoner via 7th round TKO. He is now on a 51-fight winning streak, with eight back-to-back KO wins.
On June 10, 1993, a 21-year old Yori Boy Campas (49-0, 44 KO) fought Louis Howard in his 50th professional fight. He defeated Howard via 8th round KO. He is now on a 50-fight winning streak, with seven back-to-back KO wins.
On May 21, 1993, a 21-year old Yori Boy Campas (48-0, 43 KO) fought Ricky Lehman in his 49th professional fight. He defeated Lehman via 3rd round KO. He is now on a 49-fight winning streak, with six back-to-back KO wins.
On March 12, 1993, a 21-year old Yori Boy Campas (47-0, 42 KO) fought David Taylor in his 48th professional fight. He defeated Taylor via 8th round TKO. He is now on a 48-fight winning streak, with five back-to-back KO wins.
On January 29, 1993, a 21-year old Yori Boy Campas (46-0, 41 KO) fought Steve Barreras in his 47th professional fight. He defeated Barreras via 2nd round TKO. He is now on a 47-fight winning streak, with four back-to-back KO wins.
On December 4, 1992, a 21-year old Yori Boy Campas (45-0, 40 KO) fought William Hernandez in his 46th professional fight. He defeated Hernandez via 1st round KO. He is now on a 46-fight winning streak, with three back-to-back KO wins.
On October 17, 1992, a 21-year old Yori Boy Campas (44-0, 39 KO) fought Oscar Ponce in his 45th professional fight. He defeated Ponce via 7th round TKO. He is now on a 45-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On August 26, 1992, a 21-year old Yori Boy Campas (43-0, 38 KO) fought Luciano Torres in his 44th professional fight. He defeated Torres via 1st round KO. He is now on a 44-fight winning streak.
On June 19, 1992, a 20-year old Yori Boy Campas (42-0, 38 KO) fought Roger Turner in his 43rd professional fight. He defeated Turner via 12th round majority decision. He is now on a 43-fight winning streak.
On May 2, 1992, a 20-year old Yori Boy Campas (41-0, 37 KO) fought Samuel Martinez in his 42nd professional fight. He defeated Martinez via 5th round TKO. He is now on a 42-fight winning streak, with 11 back-to-back KO wins.
On April 4, 1992, a 20-year old Yori Boy Campas (40-0, 36 KO) fought Ultiminio Martinez in his 41st professional fight. He defeated Martinez via 3rd round KO. He is now on a 41-fight winning streak, with 10 back-to-back KO wins.
On March 2, 1992, in their 2nd fight, a a 20-year old Yori Boy Campas (39-0, 35 KO) fought Julian Benitez in his 40th professional fight. He defeated Benitez via 1st round KO. He is now on a 40-fight winning streak, with nine back-to-back KO wins.
On November 11, 1991, a 20-year old Yori Boy Campas (38-0, 34 KO) fought Greg Dickson in his 39th professional fight. He defeated Dickson via 2nd round KO. He is now on a 39-fight winning streak, with eight back-to-back KO wins.
On October 5, 1991, a 20-year old Yori Boy Campas (37-0, 33 KO) fought Frankie Davis in his 38th professional fight. He defeated Davis via 4th round TKO. He is now on a 38-fight winning streak, with seven back-to-back KO wins.
On August 10, 1991, a 20-year old Yori Boy Campas (36-0, 32 KO) fought Jose Luis Bedolla in his 37th professional fight. He defeated Bedolla via 3rd round TKO. He is now on a 37-fight winning streak, with six back-to-back KO wins.
On July 8, 1991, a 19-year old Yori Boy Campas (35-0, 31 KO) fought Cassius Clay Horne in his 36th professional fight. He defeated Horne via 2nd round TKO. He is now on a 36-fight winning streak, with five back-to-back KO wins.
On May 24, 1991, a 19-year old Yori Boy Campas (34-0, 30 KO) fought Jesus Cardenas in his 35th professional fight. He defeated Cardenas via 7th round KO. He is now on a 35-fight winning streak, with four back-to-back KO wins.
On March 8, 1991, a 19-year old Yori Boy Campas (33-0, 29 KO) fought Rey Morales in his 34th professional fight. He defeated Morales via 6th round KO. He is now on a 34-fight winning streak, with three back-to-back KO wins.
On February 4, 1991, a 19-year old Yori Boy Campas (32-0, 28 KO) fought Roman Nunez in his 33rd professional fight. He defeated Nunez via 3rd round TKO. He is now on a 33-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On December 10, 1990, a 19-year old Yori Boy Campas (31-0, 27 KO) fought Luis Francisco Perez in his 32nd professional fight. He defeated Perez via 4th round TKO. He is now on a 32-fight winning streak.
On November 24, 1990, a 19-year old Yori Boy Campas (30-0, 27 KO) fought Martin Quiroz in his 31st professional fight. He defeated Quiroz via 10th round unanimous decision. He is now on a 31-fight winning streak.
On September 28, 1990, a 19-year old Yori Boy Campas (29-0, 26 KO) fought Victor Lozoya in his 30th professional fight. He defeated Lozoya via 3rd round KO. He is now on a 30-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On August 20, 1990, a 19-year old Yori Boy Campas (28-0, 25 KO) fought Julian Benitez in his 29th professional fight. He defeated Benitez via 8th round KO. He is now on a 29-fight winning streak.
On May 7, 1990, an 18-year old Yori Boy Campas (27-0, 25 KO) fought Luis Mora in his 28th professional fight. He defeated Mora via 10th round unanimous decision. He is now on a 28-fight winning streak.
On May 4, 1990, an 18-year old Yori Boy Campas (26-0, 24 KO) fought Jorge Hernandez in his 27th professional fight. He defeated Hernandez via 2nd round KO. He is now on a 27-fight winning streak, with 11 back-to-back KO wins.
On March 12, 1990, an 18-year old Yori Boy Campas (25-0, 23 KO) fought Manuel Ramos in his 26th professional fight. He defeated Ramos via 4th round KO. He is now on a 26-fight winning streak, with 10 back-to-back KO wins.
On February 12, 1990, an 18-year old Yori Boy Campas (24-0, 22 KO) fought Jesus Ramirez in his 25th professional fight. He defeated Ramirez via 2nd round KO. He is now on a 25-fight winning streak, with nine back-to-back KO wins.
On December 15, 1989, an 18-year old Yori Boy Campas (23-0, 21 KO) fought Federico Renteria in his 24th professional fight. He defeated Renteria via 2nd round KO. He is now on a 24-fight winning streak, with eight back-to-back KO wins.
On October 30, 1989, an 18-year old Yori Boy Campas (22-0, 20 KO) fought Corona Dominguez in his 23rd professional fight. He defeated Dominguez via 2nd round KO. He is now on a 23-fight winning streak, with seven back-to-back KO wins.
On September 29, 1989, an 18-year old Yori Boy Campas (21-0, 19 KO) fought Santana Yanez in his 22nd professional fight. He defeated Yanez via 4th round TKO. He is now on a 22-fight winning streak, with six back-to-back KO wins.
On August 14, 1989, an 18-year old Yori Boy Campas (20-0, 18 KO) fought Martin Contreras in his 21st professional fight. He defeated Contreras via 5th round TKO. He is now on a 21-fight winning streak, with five back-to-back KO wins.
On June 16, 1989, a 17-year old Yori Boy Campas (19-0, 17 KO) fought Antonio Martinez in his 20th professional fight. He defeated Martinez via 3rd round KO. He is now on a 20-fight winning streak, with four back-to-back KO wins.
On April 24, 1989, a 17-year old Yori Boy Campas (18-0, 16 KO) fought Rigoberto Garcia in his 19th professional fight. He defeated Garcia via 7th round TKO. He is now on a 19-fight winning streak, with three back-to-back KO wins.
On April 7, 1989, in their 2nd fight, a a 17-year old Yori Boy Campas (17-0, 15 KO) fought David Lopez in his 18th professional fight. He defeated Lopez via 8th round TKO. He is now on a 18-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On March 13, 1989, a 17-year old Yori Boy Campas (16-0, 14 KO) fought Rosario Guerrero in his 17th professional fight. He defeated Guerrero via 4th round KO. He is now on a 17-fight winning streak.
On December 2, 1988, a 17-year old Yori Boy Campas (15-0, 14 KO) fought David Lopez in his 16th professional fight. He defeated Lopez via 12th round unanimous decision. He is now on a 16-fight winning streak.
On November 7, 1988, in their 2nd fight, a a 17-year old Yori Boy Campas (14-0, 13 KO) fought Jose Lopez in his 15th professional fight. He defeated Lopez via 6th round TKO. He is now on a 15-fight winning streak.
On October 14, 1988, a 17-year old Yori Boy Campas (13-0, 13 KO) fought Sergio Vacasehua in his 14th professional fight. He defeated Vacasehua via 10th round unanimous decision. He is now on a 14-fight winning streak.
On August 22, 1988, a 17-year old Yori Boy Campas (12-0, 12 KO) fought Luis Rodriguez in his 13th professional fight. He defeated Rodriguez via 4th round KO. He is now on a 13-fight winning streak, with 13 back-to-back KO wins.
On July 11, 1988, a 16-year old Yori Boy Campas (11-0, 11 KO) fought Jose Lopez in his 12th professional fight. He defeated Lopez via 8th round TKO. He is now on a 12-fight winning streak, with 12 back-to-back KO wins.
On June 20, 1988, a 16-year old Yori Boy Campas (10-0, 10 KO) fought Luis Garcia in his 11th professional fight. He defeated Garcia via 4th round KO. He is now on a 11-fight winning streak, with 11 back-to-back KO wins.
On April 19, 1988, a 16-year old Yori Boy Campas (9-0, 9 KO) fought Jorge Ahumada in his 10th professional fight. He defeated Ahumada via 1st round KO. He is now on a 10-fight winning streak, with 10 back-to-back KO wins.
On April 1, 1988, in their 2nd fight, a a 16-year old Yori Boy Campas (8-0, 8 KO) fought Gaby Vega in his 9th professional fight. He defeated Vega via 1st round KO. He is now on a nine-fight winning streak, with nine back-to-back KO wins.
On March 4, 1988, a 16-year old Yori Boy Campas (7-0, 7 KO) fought Heriberto Ruiz in his 8th professional fight. He defeated Ruiz via 2nd round KO. He is now on a eight-fight winning streak, with eight back-to-back KO wins.
On February 19, 1988, a 16-year old Yori Boy Campas (6-0, 6 KO) fought Segio Garcia in his 7th professional fight. He defeated Garcia via 1st round KO. He is now on a seven-fight winning streak, with seven back-to-back KO wins.
On January 10, 1988, a 16-year old Yori Boy Campas (5-0, 5 KO) fought Sebastian Mendez in his 6th professional fight. He defeated Mendez via 2nd round KO. He is now on a six-fight winning streak, with six back-to-back KO wins.
On December 20, 1987, a 16-year old Yori Boy Campas (4-0, 4 KO) fought Paulino Gasca in his 5th professional fight. He defeated Gasca via 1st round KO. He is now on a five-fight winning streak, with five back-to-back KO wins.
On December 13, 1987, a 16-year old Yori Boy Campas (3-0, 3 KO) fought Miguel Ayala in his 4th professional fight. He defeated Ayala via 1st round KO. He is now on a four-fight winning streak, with four back-to-back KO wins.
On November 23, 1987, a 16-year old Yori Boy Campas (2-0, 2 KO) fought Rene Flores in his 3rd professional fight. He defeated Flores via 3rd round KO. He is now on a three-fight winning streak, with three back-to-back KO wins.
On November 12, 1987, a 16-year old Yori Boy Campas (1-0, 1 KO) fought Roberto Lopez in his 2nd professional fight. He defeated Lopez via 2nd round KO. He is now on a two-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On July 11, 1987, a 15-year old Yori Boy Campas successfully debuted against Gaby Vega. He defeated Vega via 1st round KO.
Campas knocked out 83 of his 128 opponents. By his last fight, his KO ratio was at 64.8%. Of his total 108 wins, 83 of them were via KO (76.9%).