The 23-year-old prodigy Andres "Crocodile" Campos, 9-0 and fresh off a Las Vegas training Camp with Australia's Moloney Twins, has earned the number twelve position in the World Boxing Organization's flyweight ratings.

Campos helped prepare the Moloney twins for the recent fights at the MGM Grand's Conference Center, as part of Top Rank's summer series of events.

"Firstly I would like to thank president (WBO) Paco Varcarcel... el patron, my manager Tony Tolj and my promoter Nico "Maverick" Martinez for believing in me and making everything possible," Campos stated.

"I spent the last 5 weeks in Las Vegas with Andrew, Jason Moloney and Jesse Rosales. They are all world class boxers and I'm learning more and more every time. This was the best camp I have been a part of, I believe I have gone to another level.

"I know I need to be training and competing with this level of boxer. I'm now number twelve in the WBO flyweight division and the world title is vacant

"Our team in Chile we call the Latino Wolf Pac is getting better and better every time. Mascareña, Mederos, Cruzat and my Argentine brother Augustin Gauto. I am determined to become the first Chilean world boxing champion and bring hope to our country during this crazy time."