He wasn't. I searched for "Campas" as well as the possible misspelling of "Campos", and tried "Yori Boy" and "Yory Boy". Nada. The only time his name was mentioned is on Trinidad's list when Tito stole his zero.
You forgot a couple for Mitchell. Bushy Mosoe 2-0 Frank Khonkhobe 11-0-2 Nika Khumalo 13-0 Salvatore Curcetti 15-0-1 Jim McDonnell 24-0 Frankie Mitchell 25-0 He had a good sight better than 63, with a total of 90. :good
Gamboa's mandatory is Chris John, whom is 43-0. Gamboa has already taken a few 0's 7-0 Araik Sachbazjan 25-0 Marcos Ramirez 28-0 Jonathan Victor Barros That's 60-0. If he beat John he'd be 103-0 only 20 fights into his career. Pretty insane.
If Lopez gets by Marquez with his zero intact, he brings a possible additional 30+ to the table for Gamboa in 2011. :think
Don't know if any fighter with so few fights under his belt could compare to Gamboa, even if he "only" won the John match.
If Rafael Marquez upsets Lopez, he'll have these 0's on his resume... 29-0 Juan Manuel Lopez 18-0 Silence Mabuza 25-0 Tim Austin 3-0 Mucio Castillo 1-0 Robert Enriquez 7-0 Evaristo Primero For a potential total of 83-0.
Perennial contender Javier Jauregui has done alright... Adrian Mora 19-0-1 Alex Trujillo 22-0 Ivan Valle 16-0 Adan Casillas 11-0 68
Omg IntentionalButt it's nearly upon us are you teh excited??!11 Louie Espinoza, who interestlingly fought a 15 round fight in the United States in 1987 :scaredas:. Espinoza won said fight by a 15th round. But anyway, Espinoza beat... 11-0 Manuel Vilchez 36-0 Maurizio Stecca For a total of 47-0.
Denis Inkin - 17-0 Jozsef Nagy 16-0 Konni Konrad 1-0 Bakhtiyar Khodzhiev 6-0 Mger Mkrtchyan 1-0 Talgat Abdykarimov 1-0 Viktor Geraschenko 42-0