Press Release: August 31, 2021 By Dragon Fire Boxing – The Chilean Crocodile Andres Campos is on the rise in the
flyweight division, with the highly touted South American currently sitting at
number 5 in the latest WBO world ratings. Credit: Dragon Fire Boxing
Campos, who is guided by Australian boxing
kahuna Tony Tolj's Dragon Fire Boxing has remained busy despite the
worldwide COVID restrictions, having acted as a sparring partner to both
Moloney brothers in Las Vegas prior to their respective contests in 2020 and
2021. The Chilean also picked up a win in his native Chile whilst awaiting a
ring return.
The South American standout discussed his time
in camp Moloney. He said, "I've spent lots of time with the Moloney
brothers, in Australia and in the United States. I am so grateful to Tony Tolj
and the twins for allowing me into their training camps. They are at the elite
level and at a level I want to be at, so to learn from these great fighters is
so important for my development as a professional.
"Andrew and Jason are different fighters,
there is good variation in both of their skill sets. I found that out in the
camps they have had for the likes of Inoue and Franco. There are no sad stories
in these type of training camps. It is all about hard work. So when you spar
with them you have to be at your best or you will get found out. I believe
Andrew will be a world champion again and I believe Jason will become a world
champion."
With the experience of internationally based
world title camps, Campos now sets his sights on fighting all over the globe,
with the eventual goal being world champion Junto Nakatani. The 24 year old
discussed his chances at landing a world title shot in 2022.
He said, "I believe it is realistic to be
targeting world champions. I am sitting high in the world rankings so I want to
fight the best in the world. If that is the fight with Junto Nakatani then that
would be a dream come true. Nakatani is an amazing fighter and it would be an
honor to share the ring with such a great champion.
"I am getting used to traveling all over
the world for boxing, so I would be happy to do this for a fight against the
likes of Nakatani. Right now I want to fight somebody that can get me closer to
becoming a world champion, that is my goal and I believe I can reach it before
2023. I have a great team that has the ability to make it happen in South
America, the United States, Japan or elsewhere. I have gloves and I will
travel."
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