
Carlos Ocampo
"Chema"
Division: welterweight
Nationality: Mexico
Hometown: Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico
Birth Date: 1995-11-09
Height: 6 cm
Reach: 73 cm
Stance: orthodox
Professional Record
35
Wins
(23 by KO)3
Losses
(2 by KO)0
Draws
38
Total Fights
Biography
Carlos Ocampo, a talented Mexican boxer, has been making waves in the world of professional boxing with his exceptional skills and determination. Born on Carlos César Ocampo Manríquez, commonly referred to as "Chema," is a distinguished Mexican professional boxer, born on November 9, 1995, in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. Standing at an impressive height of 5'10½" with a reach of 73 inches, he competes in both the welterweight and light middleweight divisions. Ocampo embarked on his boxing journey as an amateur, successfully claiming silver medals at the Mexican National Olympiads in 2009 and 2011. He transitioned to the professional realm in 2012, rapidly establishing a reputation for his formidable power and technical prowess, with significant victories over notable opponents such as Jorge Páez Jr. and former title contender Charlie Navarro. In 2018, Ocampo secured his first shot at the IBF title, challenging the champion Errol Spence Jr., a crucial opportunity that marked a defining moment in his career.
Technical Overview
Carlos César Ocampo competes with an intensity deeply rooted in the spirit of his heritage, channeling the unyielding strength of an Aztec warrior wielding the ancient atlatl. Much like a contemporary eagle warrior, Ocampo employs an aggressive, forward-driven approach characterized by a high-volume jab, which serves dual purposes as both a spear and a shield, effectively setting up devastating power shots. His jab functions as a tactical weapon, establishing range and creating openings for his powerful 'Quauhololli'-like punches that follow. Each strike is designed to exert pressure, reminiscent of an eagle's talons gripping its prey, while the force of his jab paves the way for the explosive impact of Ocampo's body shots.
Ocampo’s footwork exemplifies the precision of an Aztec warrior in battle, enabling him to navigate through tight spaces while maintaining an advantageous range, pressing forward relentlessly to prevent his opponent from escaping. His movements are purposeful and calculated, ensuring he remains close enough to penetrate the opponent's guard while upholding balance and a fortified defensive stance. His high guard functions as effectively as a traditional Aztec shield, providing protection while allowing him to deflect incoming attacks, all while keeping his stance poised for immediate counterattacks.
Strategically, Ocampo embodies resilience and a readiness to engage directly, drawing upon the tenacity synonymous with both Aztec culture and warrior spirit to withstand blows while retaining control of the fight. His ability to adapt to the specific weaknesses of his opponents allows him to modify his assault as necessary, yet his mission remains clear: to close the distance and deploy his full range of power punches. Through sustained pressure, he overwhelms his opponents with calculated force, remaining unfazed by adversity. Each punch he delivers mirrors the deliberate strikes of an ancient warrior asserting dominance in battle, ultimately solidifying his reputation as a formidable force in the ring.
Fight History
06/18/23 vs. Tim Tszyu, L-KO, 1/12
03/25/23 vs. Mauricio Gutierrez Castor, W-TKO, 5/10
10/08/22 vs. Sebastian Fundora, L-UD, 12/12
06/11/22 vs. Vicente Martin Rodriguez, W-KO, 1/8
03/25/22 vs. Mikael Zewski, W-TKO, 9/10
01/15/22 vs. Omir Rodriguez, W-KO, 1/10
07/17/21 vs. Luis Enrique Montelongo, W-UD, 10/10
04/10/21 vs. Ivan Matute, W-KO, 2/10
01/16/21 vs. Abraham Juarez Ramirez, W-TKO, 1/10
08/15/20 vs. Jorge Garcia Perez, W-UD, 10/10
12/14/19 vs. Adolfo Mauricio Moreschi, W-RTD, 4/8
10/19/19 vs. Adrian Perez, W-TKO, 5/10
08/31/19 vs. Jesus Perez, W-TKO, 4/10
04/06/19 vs. David Bustamante, W-UD,