William Zepeda

William Zepeda

"Camaron"

Division: lightweight

Nationality: Mexico

Hometown: San Mateo Atenco, México, Mexico

Birth Date: 1996-06-04

Height: 5.9 cm

Reach: 69.5 cm

Stance: southpaw

Professional Record

33

Wins

(27 by KO)

0

Losses

(0 by KO)

0

Draws

33

Total Fights

Biography

William Zepeda was born on June 4, 1996, in San Mateo Atenco, Mexico, a place that has gained recognition for producing young Mexican stars. Hailing from a modest shoemaker family, he possesses a humble demeanor and soft-spoken personality. His Olympic dreams were shattered when he wasn't selected for the Mexican Olympic team, an uncommon experience for a fighter signed to Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions. Fighters under this banner are often known for their loud personas and triumphant achievements in the ring and in life. However, Zepeda's potential shines as brightly as any of them. He is a fighter whose name may one day be as legendary as the "Four Kings," especially as he competes in one of the toughest weight divisions at 135 pounds, alongside some of the most formidable fighters in boxing, including Vasiliy Lomachenko, Shakur Stevenson, Devin Haney, Ryan Garcia, and Frank Martin, to name just a few. William Zepeda is a Mexican warrior, always ready to bring the fight with calculated pressure. If you watch him, you can see that he possesses two sets of lungs, unleashing a record-breaking number of punches per round. He is a relentless fighting machine.

Despite facing disappointments, financial hardships, and tough competition in the amateur ranks, William Zepeda made the pivotal decision to turn professional in 2015 at the age of 20. His motivation was to support his family, and with the backing of his hometown, the "Golden Boy" of San Mateo Atenco embarked on a new chapter in his career. Zepeda made his professional debut with a bang, securing a third-round knockout victory against Alonso Salvatierra. He brought a fast-paced, forward-pressuring Mexican fighting style that had been missing in action from the electrifying lightweight division. His lightning-fast hands and knockout power quickly earned him recognition as a prospect to watch in the golden era of the lightweight division.

Technical Overview

Standing at 5'9", Zepeda is one of the tallest lightweight contenders, and he knows how to leverage his height for both offense and defense. Employing his reach advantage, he effectively jabs forward and delivers powerful left hooks to the body. Zepeda is a pressure fighter who consistently targets his opponent's body, a tactic often overlooked by others. While he maintains a high work rate, he occasionally engages in clinches, allowing his opponents to land some shots while catching their breath. However, he rehydrates effectively, transitioning from 135 to 150 pounds within a 24-hour period, filling out into an explosive and fast-hitting muscular frame. This discipline demonstrates that weight-cutting will not pose an issue when facing some of boxing's biggest stars. In essence, Zepeda excels at winning the nutrition battle. With a title shot within reach, Zepeda's commitment to discipline and his aggressive style make him a formidable force in the lightweight division.

Much like fellow Mexican superstar Saúl "Canelo" Álvarez, Zepeda's boxing journey is a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Mexican people. He hails from a hardworking small town with the grandest of dreams, and he embodies the essence of determination in the world of boxing. With a growing fan base by his side, Zepeda's name and boxing style are likely to leave an indelible mark on Mexican boxing history.

Fight History

03/29/25 vs. Tevin Farmer, W-MD, 12/12

11/16/24 vs. Tevin Farmer, W-UD, 10/10

07/06/24 vs. Giovanni Cabrera, W-KO, 3/12

03/16/24 vs. Maxi Hughes, W-RTD, 4/12

09/16/23 vs. Mercito Gesta, W-KO, 6/12

04/29/23 vs. Jaime Arboleda, W-KO, 2/12

10/29/22 vs. Joseph Diaz, W-UD, 12/12

05/14/22 vs. Rene Alvarado, W-UD, 10/10

02/19/22 vs. Luis Angel Viedas, W-KO, 3/10

11/13/21 vs. John Vincent Moralde, W-KO, 4/10

07/09/21 vs. Hector Tanajara, W-RTD, 6/10

11/19/20 vs. Roberto Ramirez, W-KO, 5/10

03/07/20 vs. Brayam Rico, W-TKO, 5/10

12/14/19 vs. Jampier Oses, W-TKO, 3/10

10/26/19 vs. Oscar Flores Altamirano, W-RTD, 2/8

06/08/19 vs. Jose Guadalupe Rosales, W-TKO, 8/10

03/02/19 vs. Eliot Chavez, W-RTD, 6/12

11/16/18 vs. Maximiliano Galindo, W-KO, 3/8

09/01/18 vs. Ulises Perez Torres, W-TKO, 3/8

04/27/18 vs. Pedro Solis Rodriguez, W-TKO, 5/10

02/16/18 vs. Jesus Acosta Zazueta, W-TKO, 10/10

10/21/17 vs. Juan Pablo Borbon, W-RTD, 3/12

06/24/17 vs. Jose Castro Fierros, W-KO, 4/8

03/25/17 vs. Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela, W-UD, 6/6

02/18/17 vs. Luis Medrano Adame, W-TKO, 4/8

12/09/16 vs. Luis Manriquez Gonzalez, W-KO, 2/6

10/29/16 vs. Xavier Vazquez, W-KO, 4/6

07/29/16 vs. Juan Daniel Yllescas, W-TKO, 3/6

07/02/16 vs. Alejandro Ramirez, W-KO, ?/?

05/27/16 vs. Eduardo Arizmendi, W-UD, 6/6

03/18/16 vs. Aldair Apolinar, W-KO, 2/6

02/13/16 vs. Eduardo Ledezma, W-KO, 1/4

11/14/15 vs. Alonso Salvatierra, W-KO, 3/4

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