23-year-old Chilean prodigy Andres "Crocodile" Campos has cracked the WBO's top ten world rankings.

Campos has unblemished record and is on a hot streak in the last 12 months since signing with manager Tony Tolj, winning the national title, the WBA fedebol and WBO Latino flyweight title.

The man known as “Crocodile” Campos opened up about entering the WBO’s top ten and his thoughts moving forward.

"I would like to thank president (WBO) Paco Varcarcel... My Dragon Fire Latino promoter Nico "Maverick" Martinez & my manager “Gran Jefe” Tony Tolj for believing in me and making everything possible," Campos stated.

"I am only 23 years of age and learning every day, I've had 9 professional fights but I learned more in June when I was lucky enough to be part of Team Moloneys training camp in Las Vegas. It was really an honor to see the professionalism of Jason and Andrew Moloney.

"Our team in Chile is very strong and we are getting better every day. We have Ramon Mascarena, Raynel Mederos and Junior Cruzat. We will be getting new facilities with the Dragon Fire Chile gym. It really is exciting times for Chilean boxing.

"Never underestimate the Crocodile, I will not stop until I become the first world champion from Chile and make my family proud.”