- Home: Uniondale, Long Island, New York
- Birthdate: August 16, 1988
Weight class: Super Heavyweight/201+ lbs
Hometown: Uniondale, Long Island, New York
Birthdate: August 16, 1988
Height: 6-2
Weight: 203 pounds
Coach's name: Ralph Murgolo
Club name: Ft. Pierce P.A.L
School: Indian River Community College
Began boxing: 2005
Occupation: Full Time Student
National Senior Titles: 2nd in Eastern Trails & 3rd in U.S Men's Championship
Career highlight: 2007 Florida Golden Gloves 201+, 2006 Florida PAL 201+, 2007 Sunshine State Champ 201+, Eastern Trails Finalist
Who has been your biggest influence and why: My Coach Ralph, who spends every waking moment with me trying to improve my skills. My mom, my dad & Matt Mays.
How did you get involved in boxing: I joined the gym to lose weight and fell in love with the sport
What is your greatest strength in the ring: My speed and my style of switching righty into southpaw before the opponent can realize
Did you ever play any other sports: No I was cut off of every team possible in high school
What do you love most about boxing: I love winning and entertaining a crowd
What are your goals in and out of the ring: My goal is to be a positive role model and further my career as a commentator after I retire from boxing
What is your favorite movie: Zeitgeist, Taledega Nights, and Anchor Man
What is your favorite TV show: Boondox, The Colbert Report and Daily News with John Stewart
What is your favorite song: Hotel California - The Eagles
What are your hobbies outside of boxing: Hanging out with friends and myspace. My link is
www.myspace.com/camronsWhat is something interesting about you that most people don't know: I'm getting an Associates degree in Computer Science this year (2008); I'm a full-time student, worker and athlete. I also like frozen pears in a can, pasta and double cheesburgers.
2008
U.S.Future Stars National Championships: dec. Terrence Perro, Denver, Colo., 26-12, in the preliminaries; dec. Lester King, Lacey, Wash., 23-7, in the quarterfinals; dec. Darlington Agha, Richmond, Texas, 9-4, in the semifinals; dec. Tor Hamer, New York, N.Y., +12-12, for the championship
2007
U.S. Championships: dec. Lucas Runion, College Park, Md., 11-7; won on disqualification over Frank Pojsl, Honolulu, Hawaii, DQ-4; dec. Andrew Shepherd, Ft. Carson, Colo., 19-12, in quarterfinals; lost to Michael Hunter, Las Vegas, Nev., 17-12 in semifinals for 3rd