On July 28, 2012, a 40-year-old Yori Boy Campas (100-16-1, 79 KOs) and Les Sherrington met in the ring.
Campas came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 67% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 3 months and 28 days.
Yori Boy Campas lost to Les Sherrington via unanimous decision in the 12-round fight, and adds an loss to his record at 100-17-1.
On November 19, 2011, a 40-year-old Yori Boy Campas (99-15-1, 78 KOs) and a 23-year-old fellow Mexican boxer Jorge Cota (13-0, 13 KOs) met in the ring.
Campas came in to the fight on a 7-fight win streak with a 67% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 3 months and 13 days. Cota was on a 13-fight win streak with a 100% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 4 months and 17 days.
Jorge Cota stopped Luis Ramon Campas via TKO in the 8th round. Cota improves his record to 14-0 (14 KOs), while Campas adds a loss to his record at 99-16-1.
On October 30, 2009, a 38-year-old Yori Boy Campas (92-14-1, 74 KOs) and Hector Camacho Jr. met in the ring.
Campas came in to the fight after a draw in his last fight with a 69% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 5 months and 21 days.
Yori Boy Campas lost to Hector Camacho Jr. via split decision in the 12-round fight, and adds an loss to his record at 92-15-1.
On March 21, 2009, a 37-year-old Yori Boy Campas (92-13, 74 KOs) and Marcos Reyes met in the ring in a middleweight bout.
Campas came in to the fight on a 1-fight losing streak with a 70% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 4 months and 13 days.
Yori Boy Campas lost to Marcos Reyes via majority decision in the 12-round middleweight fight, and adds an loss to his record at 92-14.
On November 8, 2008, a 37-year-old Yori Boy Campas (92-12, 74 KOs) and Saul Roman met in the ring.
Campas came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 71% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 4 months and 18 days.
Yori Boy Campas lost to Saul Roman via RTD in the 9th round, and adds an loss to his record at 92-13.
On March 22, 2008, a 36-year-old Yori Boy Campas (91-11, 73 KOs) and a 25-year-old British boxer Matthew Macklin (20-2, 16 KOs) met in the ring.
Campas came in to the fight on a 1-fight losing streak with a 71% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 21 days. Macklin was on a 3-fight win streak with a 72% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 5 months and 2 days.
Matthew Macklin defeated Yori Boy Campas via points decision in the 10-round fight. Macklin improves his record to 21-2, while Campas adds a loss to his record at 91-12.
On February 1, 2008, a 36-year-old Yori Boy Campas (91-10, 73 KOs) and a 32-year-old Finnish boxer Amin Asikainen (23-1, 15 KOs) met in the ring.
Campas came in to the fight on a 3-fight win streak with a 72% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 2 days. Asikainen was on a 2-fight win streak with a 62% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 3 months and 10 days.
Amin Asikainen stopped Yori Boy Campas via TKO in the 7th round. Asikainen improves his record to 24-1 (16 KOs), while Campas adds a loss to his record at 91-11.
On May 2, 2007, a 35-year-old Yori Boy Campas (88-9, 72 KOs) and Eromosele Albert met in the ring.
Campas came in to the fight on a 1-fight losing streak with a 74% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 7 months and 3 days.
Yori Boy Campas lost to Eromosele Albert via unanimous decision in the 12-round fight, and adds an loss to his record at 88-10.
On September 29, 2006, a 35-year-old Yori Boy Campas (88-8, 72 KOs) and John Duddy met in the ring in a middleweight bout.
Campas came in to the fight on a 2-fight win streak with a 75% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 14 days.
Yori Boy Campas lost to John Duddy via unanimous decision in the 12-round middleweight fight, and adds an loss to his record at 88-9.
On June 24, 2005, a 33-year-old Yori Boy Campas (86-7, 70 KOs) and Matt Vanda met in the ring in a super-welterweight bout.
Campas came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 75% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 17 days.
Yori Boy Campas lost to Matt Vanda via split decision in the 12-round super-welterweight fight, and adds an loss to his record at 86-8.
On January 21, 2005, a 33-year-old Yori Boy Campas (85-6, 69 KOs) and Eric Regan met in the ring in a middleweight bout.
Campas came in to the fight on a 5-fight win streak with a 75% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 15 days.
Yori Boy Campas lost to Eric Regan via unanimous decision in the 12-round middleweight fight, and adds an loss to his record at 85-7.
On May 3, 2003, a 31-year-old Yori Boy Campas (80-5, 68 KOs) got a shot at the super-welterweight WBA (Super) and WBC title held by 30-year-old American boxer Oscar De La Hoya (35-2, 28 KOs).
Campas came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 80% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 5 months and 18 days. De La Hoya was on a 3-fight win streak with a 75% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 7 months and 19 days.
Oscar De La Hoya stopped Yori Boy Campas via TKO in the 7th round of the 12-round world-title fight, and successfully defended his WBA (Super), WBC, and The Ring super-welterweight titles. De La Hoya improves his record to 36-2 (29 KOs), while Campas adds a loss to his record at 80-6.
On March 16, 2002, 30-year-old Yori Boy Campas (79-4, 67 KOs) and Daniel Santos fought for the vacant WBO super-welterweight title.
Campas came in to the fight on a 5-fight win streak with a 80% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 5 months and 16 days.
Yori Boy Campas was defending his super-welterweight titles and, fighting for the super-welterweight WBO titles against Daniel Santos and lost via TKO in the 11th round, and adds an loss to his record at 79-5.
On March 4, 2000, a 28-year-old Yori Boy Campas (74-3, 63 KOs) and a 27-year-old American boxer Oba Carr (49-3-1, 29 KOs) met in the ring.
Campas came in to the fight on a 2-fight win streak with a 81% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 3 months and 13 days. Carr was on a 1-fight win streak with a 54% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 2 months and 18 days.
Oba Carr stopped Luis Ramon Campas via RTD in the 8th round. Carr improves his record to 50-3-1 (30 KOs), while Campas adds a loss to his record at 74-4.
On December 12, 1998, the 27-year-old IBF super-welterweight world champion, Yori Boy Campas (72-2, 62 KOs), faced a 21-year-old American boxer Fernando Vargas (14-0, 14 KOs), in a title defense fight.
Campas came in to the fight on a 8-fight win streak with a 83% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 24 days. Vargas was on a 14-fight win streak with a 100% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 3 months and 20 days.
The champion refused to continue the fight in the 7th round, and Fernando Vargas is crowned the new IBF super-welterweight world champion — in his first world-title fight. Vargas improves his record to 15-0 (15 KOs), while Campas adds a loss to his record at 72-3.
On October 6, 1996, a 25-year-old Yori Boy Campas (64-1, 56 KOs) got a shot at the welterweight WBO title held by Jose Luis Lopez.
Campas came in to the fight on a 8-fight win streak with a 86% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 7 months and 2 days.
Yori Boy Campas was defending his welterweight titles and, fighting for the welterweight WBO titles against Jose Luis Lopez and lost via RTD in the 5th round, and adds an loss to his record at 64-2.
On September 17, 1994, a 23-year-old Yori Boy Campas (56-0, 50 KOs) got a shot at the welterweight IBF title held by 21-year-old Puerto Rican boxer Felix Trinidad (23-0, 19 KOs).
Campas came in to the fight on a 56-fight win streak with a 89% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 21 days. Trinidad was on a 23-fight win streak with a 82% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 7 months and 19 days.
Félix Trinidad stopped Luis Ramon Campas via TKO in the 4th round of the 12-round world-title fight, and successfully defended his IBF welterweight title. Trinidad improves his record to 24-0 (20 KOs), while Campas adds a loss to his record at 56-1.