Wadi Camacho

Camacho made his professional debut on 28 January 2012, scoring a four-round points decision (PTS) victory over Moses Matovu at the York Hall in London.

[2] Camacho scored five more wins in 2012; Rolandas Cesna by technical knockout (TKO) in March;[3] Igoris Borucha by PTS in May;[4] Paul Morris with a stoppage via corner retirement (RTD) in June;[5] and TKOs against Andrew Ingram in September[6] and Hari Miles in December.

[12] His next fight was a TKO win against Atilla Palko one month later[13] before facing Tony Conquest in an eliminator for the British cruiserweight title on 5 October 2013 at The O2 Arena, London.

[15] After scoring TKO wins against John Anthony in December 2013 and Toni Visic in April 2014, he faced Stephen Simmons for the WBC International Silver cruiserweight title on 27 June at the Braehead Arena in Glasgow.

[21] He successfully defended the title in July – stopping Danny Couzens via sixth-round RTD[22] – before facing Isaac Chamberlain on 29 September 2016 at the York Hall.

In his second defence of the Southern Area title, Camacho lost by PTS, with referee Jeff Hinds scoring the bout 98–94 in favour of Chamberlain.

[25] In his next fight he made a second attempt to capture the English cruiserweight title, facing Arfan Iqbal on 9 July at the York Hall.

Referee Phil Edwards stepped in to call a halt to the contest after Iqbal landed two more clean punches, handing Camacho his seventh defeat, losing via fourth-round TKO.

After Lopes was forced to withdraw due to injury, Ossie Jervier – who was scheduled to fight in an eliminator for the title – stepped in as a late replacement.