WBO #9 & WBA #15 flyweight Andres Campos (9-0) is looking to make a push for championship honours in 2021.

The Chilean superstar is targeting Japanese WBO champion Junto Nakatani and WBA champion Artem Dalakian.

On November 6th, the 22 year-old Japanese wonder kid, Junto Nakatani (21-0), secured his first world championship by defeating Giemel Magramo (24-2) for vacant WBO flyweight title via an eight round knockout at the world famous Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan.

Due to the ongoing pandemic, Campos has not seen any action since the 14th of March, fighting in his homeland of Santiago, Chile - with "The Crocodile" soundly defeating Ecuadorian Pedro Villegas (21-1).

Despite the global upheaval Campos has not stopped honing his craft having taken part in training camps in the United States with the Australian Moloney twins, Andrew and Jason.

"I'm ready for any fight my team puts in front of me. I have full faith in my promoter Nico (Nicholas Martinez) Dragon Fire Boxing Latino and my manager, the big bossman Tony (Tolj). Its tough here in Chile with COVID, I haven't fought for a while and I can't wait to get back in the ring. I would like the WBO champion Nakatani or the WBA champion Artem Dalakian. I'm 25-years-old so I have some time and I will be patient," said Campos regarding his plans for the upcoming year.

His manager, Tolj, went on to discuss the strategy for the Chilean flyweight ahead of 2021.

"I have personally been on the ground floor since Andres’ third fight, he just gets better and better. He is a genuine rockstar in Chile and I'm proud he has remained very humble, especially during these difficult times with the pandemic. He hasn't fought for a little while, but he has probably done a couple of hundred rounds with Andrew and Jason (Moloney) in the states for their respective training camps," Tolj said.

“Andres has also done some rounds with former world champion DJ Kriel, Aussie prospect Vegas Larfield and Puerto Rican Jonathan Rodriguez to name a few. I know he is doing everything possible to earn himself a world title shot with Nakatani and Artem Dalakian. Andres holds the WBO and WBA regional titles. We have big plans for Andres in 2021 and with the birth of our Dragon Fire Boxing Latino promotions, we will do whatever it takes to bring a champion to South America. One thing is for certain, 2021 is going to be feeding time for 'The Crocodile' Andres Campos."