Yori Boy Campas

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Canpas and the second or maternal family name is Medina.
Yori Boy Campas
Statistics
Real name Luis Ramón Campas Medina
Nickname(s) Yori Boy
Rated at
Height 5 ft 7 12 in (171 cm)
Reach 68 in (173 cm)
Nationality Mexican
Born (1971-08-06) August 6, 1971
Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 126
Wins 106
Wins by KO 81
Losses 17
Draws 3

Luis Ramón "Yori Boy" Campas Medina (born August 6, 1971) is a Mexican professional boxer who held the IBF junior middleweight title from 1997 to 1998.[1] A veteran of the sport since 1987, he continues to fight as of 2016.

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 trainer's "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 at Tijuana, before receiving his first world title fight, 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, 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, August 7 of 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 the IBF light middleweight champion Raul Marquez. On December 6, 1997, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Campas became 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 technical knockout in eleven at Tijuana, and former Trinidad opponent Larry Barnes by knockout in three in Las Vegas. On December 12 of 1998, however, he lost the title, after retiring in his corner in the seventh round against Fernando Vargas at 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 at San Antonio, Texas.[6] On March 16 of 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 & 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 at 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]

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

106 Wins (81 knockouts, 22 decisions), 17 Losses, 3 Draws[11]
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win 106-17-3United States Anthony Bonsnate DQ 4, (8) 2016-1-23 United States HeCivic Center, Butte, Montana, USA
Win 105-17-3United States Glenn Cislo KO 2, (8) 2015-11-07 United States Headwater Livestock Yards, Three Forks, Montana, USA
Win 104-17-3United States Chris Asher KO 5, (8) 2015-08-22 Mexico Rodeo Grounds, Three Forks, Montana, USA
Win 103-17-3United States Julio Cesar Lanzas UD 8 (8) 2014-09-27 United States OKC Downtown Airpark, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Win 102-17-3United States Daniel Gonzalez UD 8 (8) 2014-04-05 United States Silver Spur, Belgrade, Montana, USA
Draw 101-17-3Mexico Octavio Castro TD 2 (10) 2013-10-04 Mexico Explanada Tecate, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Draw 101-17-2Mexico Cristian Solano TD 10 (10) 2013-06-28 Mexico Forum del Mayo, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 101-17-1Mexico Gabriel Alejandro Martinez SD 10 2013-02-15 Mexico Forum del Mayo, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Loss 100-17-1Australia Les Sherrington UD 12 2012-07-28 Australia Gold Coast Convention Centre, Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia For vacant WBF & vacant IBF Pan Pacific Middleweight titles.
Win 100-16-1Mexico Mauro Lucero KO 2 (10), 2:32 2012-03-30 Mexico Cancha Municipal, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Loss 99-16-1Mexico Jorge Cota KO 8 (10), 2:52 2011-11-19 Mexico Estadio Centenario, Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico
Win 99-15-1Argentina Marcelo Angelano Rodríguez TKO 3 (10), 2:23 2011-08-06 Mexico Gimnasio Municipal, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico Won vacant WBA Fedelatin Super Welterweight Title.
Win 98-15-1Mexico Rogelio Medina TKO 6 (10) 2011-06-17 Mexico Explanada Tecate, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 97-15-1MexicoOctavio Castro UD 10 2011-04-15 Mexico Cancha Municipal, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 96-15-1United StatesMatt Vanda UD 10 2011-02-18 Mexico Cancha Municipal, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 95-15-1Mexico Esteban Camou TKO 5 (10), 0:10 2010-12-17 MexicoExplanada Tecate, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 94-15-1GermanyJuergen Hartenstein TKO 2 (12), 2:25 2010-09-17 MexicoForum del Mayo, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 93-15-1United States Taronze Washington UD 6 2010-07-15 United States Escapade 2001, Houston, Texas, United States
Loss 92-15-1Puerto Rico Hector Camacho Jr. SD 12 2009-10-30 United States Don Haskins Convention Center, El Paso, Texas, United States
Draw 92-14-1Puerto Rico Hector Camacho SD 8 2009-05-09 United States DoubleTree Hotel, Orlando, Florida, United States
Loss 92-14Mexico Marcos Reyes MD 12 2009-03-21 Mexico Gimnasio Rodrigo Quevedo, Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico vacant WBC FECOMBOX Middleweight Title on the line.
Loss 92-13Mexico Saul Roman RTD 9 (12), 3:00 2008-11-08 Mexico Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 92-12MexicoAlejandro Garcia KO 1 (10), 1:48 2008-06-21 MexicoAuditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Loss 91-12Republic of Ireland Matthew Macklin UD 12 2008-03-22 Republic of Ireland National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland
Loss 91-11Finland Amin Asikainen TKO 7 (10), 0:56 2008-02-01 Finland Toolo Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland
Win 91-10MexicoFernando Vela TKO 5 (10), 1:36 2007-11-30 United StatesJacob Brown Auditorium, Brownsville, Texas, United States
Win 90-10United StatesNorberto Bravo UD 10 2007-08-31 United StatesCasino Del Sol, Tucson, Arizona, United States Won vacant IBA Americas Super Welterweight Title.
Win 89-10United StatesBilly Lyell UD 10 2007-06-15 United StatesChevrolet Centre, Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Loss 88-10Nigeria Eromosele Albert UD 12 2007-05-02 United States Mahi Temple Shrine Auditorium, Miami, Florida, United States
Loss 88–9Republic of IrelandJohn Duddy UD 12 2006-09-29 United StatesMadison Square Garden, New York, New York, United States IBA Middleweight Title on the line.
Win 88–8United StatesMiguel Hernandez RTD 5 (10), 3:00 2006-07-15 United StatesFifth Third Ballpark, Comstock Park, Michigan, United States
Win 87–8MexicoEsteban Camou TKO 6 (12), 1:34 2005-09-30 MexicoExplanada Tecate, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Loss 86–8United StatesMatt Vanda SD 12 2005-06-24 United StatesTarget Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States Won vacant IBA Americas Super Welterweight Title on the line.
Win 86–7MexicoRigoberto Placencia KO 2 (12), 1:34 2005-04-07 United StatesHilton Convention Center, Burbank, California, United States Retained WBC Mundo Hispano Middleweight Title.
Loss 85–7United StatesEric Regan UD 12 2005-01-21 United StatesFeather Falls Casino, Oroville, California, United States IBA Continental Middleweight Title on the line.
Win 85–6United StatesRaul Munoz UD 8 2004-11-06 United StatesGlendale Arena, Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win 84–6United StatesGabriel Holguin MD 10 2004-10-15 United StatesCasino Del Sol, Tucson, Arizona, United States Won WBC Mundo Hispano Middleweight Title.
Win 83–6United StatesAndres Pacheco SD 10 2004-07-09 United StatesDon Haskins Convention Center, El Paso, Texas, United States
Win 82–6United StatesAnthony Shuler TKO 1 (12), 1:16 2004-05-08 United StatesDodge Theater, Phoenix, Arizona, United States Won vacant IBA Americas Super Welterweight Title.
Win 81–6United StatesDumont Welliver SD 10 2004-03-26 United StatesDodge Theater, Phoenix, Arizona, United States Won vacant IBA Americas Super Welterweight Title.
Loss 80–6United StatesOscar De La Hoya TKO 7 (12), 2:54 2003-05-03 United StatesMandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States WBA Super World/WBC Super Welterweight World Titles on the line.
Win 80–5United StatesGeorge Klinesmith KO 2 (10), 1:57 2002-11-15 United StatesLaredo Entertainment Center, Laredo, Texas, United States
Loss 79–5Puerto RicoDaniel Santos TKO 11 (12), 2:54 2002-03-16 United StatesBally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States vacant WBO Super Welterweight World Title on the line.
Win 79–4United StatesRoni Martinez TKO 5 (10) 2001-09-30 United StatesGrand Victoria Casino, Rising Sun, Indiana, United States
Win 78–4KenyaChris Sande UD 10 2001-06-16 MexicoCentro de Usos Multiples, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Win 77–4United StatesTony Menefee TKO 4 (10), 3:00 2001-02-25 United StatesGreyhound Park, Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win 76–4United StatesRob Bleakley TKO 4 (10), 0:51 2000-11-19 United StatesMidnight Rodeo, Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win 75–4United StatesTony Ayala, Jr. RTD 8 (10), 0:51 2000-07-28 United StatesFreeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas, United States
Loss 74–4United StatesOba Carr TKO 8 (10), 3:00 2000-03-04 United StatesMandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 74–3United StatesRudy Lovato TKO 5 (10), 3:00 1999-11-20 United StatesParadise Casino, Yuma, Arizona, United States
Win 73–3United StatesRonald Weaver UD 10 1999-06-26 United StatesMandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 72–3United StatesFernando Vargas RTD 7 (12), 3:00 1998-12-12 United StatesTrump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States Lost IBF Super Welterweight World Title.
Win 72–2United StatesLarry Barnes TKO 3 (12), 3:00 1998-09-18 United StatesThomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Retained IBF Super Welterweight World Title.
Win 71–2MexicoPedro Ortega TKO 11 (12), 1:52 1998-06-05 MexicoAuditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico Retained IBF Super Welterweight World Title.
Win 70–2United StatesAnthony Stephens RTD 3 (12), 3:00 1998-03-23 United StatesFoxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, United States Retained IBF Super Welterweight World Title.
Win 69–2United StatesRaul Marquez TKO 8 (12), 2:29 1997-12-06 United StatesAuditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico Won IBF Super Welterweight World Title.
Win 68–2United StatesVerdell Smith UD 10 1997-07-11 United StatesMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California, United States
Win 67–2KenyaChris Sande UD 10 1997-06-02 MexicoMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California, United States
Win 66–2MexicoRito Ruvalcaba TKO 5 (?), ?:?? 1997-02-21 MexicoMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California, United States
Win 65–2MexicoFidel Avendano TKO 2 (?), ?:?? 1996-11-29 MexicoMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California, United States
Loss 64–2MexicoJose Luis Lopez RTD 5 (12), 3:00 1996-10-06 United StatesSports Arena, Los Angeles, California, United States WBO Welterweight World Title on the line.
Win 64–1United StatesRay Collins UD 12 1996-03-04 United StatesGreat Western Forum, Inglewood, California, United States Retained WBO NABO Welterweight Title.
Win 63-1MexicoFrancisco Javier Altamirano TKO 8 (10), ?:?? 1995-12-08 United StatesOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States
Win 62-1United StatesAnthony Jones KO 2 (10), ?:?? 1995-11-04 United StatesCaesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 61-1VenezuelaManuel Rojas TKO 1 (?), 2:49 1995-10-09 MexicoAuditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 60–1MexicoGenaro Léon TKO 3 (12), ?:?? 1995-08-07 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico Retained WBO NABO Welterweight Title.
Win 59-1United StatesHeath Todd TKO 3 (10), ?:?? 1995-06-19 United StatesOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States
Win 58-1NigeriaYoung Dick Tiger UD 10 1995-04-06 United StatesOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States
Win 57–1United StatesCassius Clay Horne TKO 4 (12), ?:?? 1995-02-16 United StatesOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States Won WBO NABO Welterweight Title.
Loss 56–1Puerto RicoFelix Trinidad TKO 4 (12), 2:41 1994-09-17 United StatesSports Arena, Los Angeles, California, United States IBF Welterweight World Title on the line.
Win 56–0United StatesAnthony Ivory TKO 9 (10), ?:?? 1994-07-27 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 55–0MexicoJorge Vaca TKO 2 (10), ?:?? 1994-02-16 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 54–0United StatesFloyd Williams KO 4 (10), ?:?? 1993-12-04 United StatesReno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, Nevada, United States
Win 53–0United StatesAnthony Ivory UD 10 1993-11-12 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 52–0United StatesGriffin Goleman KO 1 (?), ?:?? 1993-08-27 United StatesArco Arena, Sacramento, California, United States
Win 51–0United StatesRicky Stoner TKO 7 (?), ?:?? 1993-07-24 United StatesHouston, Texas, United States
Win 50–0United StatesLouis Howard KO 8 (?), ?:?? 1993-06-10 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 49–0United StatesRicky Lehman KO 3 (?), ?:?? 1993-05-21 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 48–0United StatesDavid Taylor TKO 8 (?), ?:?? 1993-03-12 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 47–0United StatesSteve Barreras TKO 2 (?), ?:?? 1993-01-29 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 46-0United States William Hernandez KO 1 (?), ?:?? 1992-12-04 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 45–0ArgentinaOscar Ponce TKO 7 (?), ?:?? 1992-10-17 United StatesMiami, Florida, United States
Win 44-0Brazil Luciano Torres KO 1 (10), ?:?? 1992-08-26 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 43–0United StatesRoger Turner MD 12 1992-06-19 United StatesCaesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Won NABF Welterweight Title.
Win 42–0MexicoSamuel Martinez TKO 5 (12), 2:29 1992-05-02 United StatesBally's Hotel & Casino, Reno, Nevada, United States Retained Mexico Welterweight Title.
Win 41–0MexicoUltiminio Martinez KO 3 (10), ?:?? 1992-04-04 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 40–0MexicoJulian Benitez KO 1 (12), ?:?? 1992-03-02 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico Retained Mexico Welterweight Title.
Win 39–0United StatesGreg Dickson KO 2 (10), ?:?? 1991-11-11 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 38–0United StatesFrankie Davis TKO 4 (10), 0:27 1991-10-05 United StatesReno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, Nevada, United States
Win 37–0MexicoJose Luis Bedolla TKO 3 (12), ?:?? 1991-08-10 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico Retained Mexico Welterweight Title.
Win 36–0United StatesCassius Clay Horne TKO 2 (?), ?:?? 1991-07-08 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 35–0MexicoJesus Cardenas KO 7 (12), ?:?? 1991-05-24 MexicoEstadio Ciclon Echavaria, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico Won Mexico Welterweight Title.
Win 34–0MexicoRey Morales KO 6 (10), ?:?? 1991-03-08 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 33–0MexicoRoman Nunez TKO 3 (?), ?:?? 1991-02-04 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 32–0MexicoLuis Francisco Perez TKO 3 (?), ?:?? 1990-12-10 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 31–0MexicoMartin Quiroz UD 10 1990-11-24 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 30–0MexicoVictor Lozoya KO 3 (?), ?:?? 1990-09-28 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 29-0MexicoJulian Benitez KO 8 (?), ?:?? 1990-08-20 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 28–0MexicoMartin Quiroz UD 10 1990-11-24 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 27–0MexicoJorge Hernandez KO 2 (?), ?:?? 1990-05-04 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 26–0MexicoManuel Ramos KO 4 (?), ?:?? 1990-03-12 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 25–0MexicoJesus Ramirez KO 2 (?), ?:?? 1990-02-12 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 24–0MexicoFederico Renteria KO 2 (?), ?:?? 1989-12-15 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 23–0MexicoCorona Dominguez KO 2 (?), ?:?? 1989-10-30 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 22–0MexicoSantana Yanez TKO 4 (?), ?:?? 1989-09-29 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 21–0MexicoMartin Contreras TKO 5 (?), ?:?? 1989-08-14 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 20–0MexicoAntonio Martinez KO 3 (?), ?:?? 1989-06-16 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 19–0MexicoRigoberto Garcia TKO 7 (?), ?:?? 1989-04-24 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 18–0MexicoDavid Lopez TKO 8 (10), ?:?? 1989-04-07 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 17–0MexicoRosario Guerrero KO 4 (?), ?:?? 1989-03-13 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 16–0MexicoDavid Lopez UD 12 1988-12-02 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 15–0MexicoJose Lopez TKO 6 (?), ?:?? 1988-11-07 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 14–0MexicoSergio Vacasehua UD 10 1988-10-14 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 13–0MexicoLuis Rodriguez KO 4 (?), ?:?? 1988-08-22 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 12–0MexicoJose Lopez TKO 8 (10), ?:?? 1988-07-11 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 11–0MexicoLuis Garcia KO 4 (8), ?:?? 1988-06-20 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 10–0MexicoJorge Ahumada KO 1 (?), ?:?? 1988-04-19 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 9–0MexicoGaby Vega KO 1 (?), ?:?? 1988-04-01 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 8–0MexicoHeriberto Ruiz KO 2 (?), ?:?? 1988-03-04 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 7–0MexicoSegio Garcia KO 1 (?), ?:?? 1988-02-19 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 6–0MexicoSebastian Mendez KO 2 (?), ?:?? 1988-01-10 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 5–0MexicoPaulino Gasca KO 1 (?), ?:?? 1987-12-20 MexicoTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win 4–0MexicoMiguel Ayala KO 1 (?), ?:?? 1987-12-13 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 3–0MexicoRene Flores KO 3 (4), ?:?? 1987-11-23 MexicoNavojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Win 2–0MexicoRoberto Lopez KO 2 (4), ?:?? 1987-11-12 MexicoHuatabampo, Sonora, Mexico
Win 1–0MexicoGaby Vega KO 1 (4), ?:?? 1987-07-11 MexicoCiudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico Campas professional debut.

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Achievements
Vacant
Title last held by
Tony Gannarelli
NABO Welterweight Champion
August 7, 1995 - October 6, 1996
Lost bid for world title
Vacant
Title next held by
Santiago Samaniego
Preceded by
Raul Marquez
IBF Light Middleweight Champion
6 December 199712 December 1998
Succeeded by
Fernando Vargas
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