Chico Camus, a seasoned mixed martial artist, competed with a record of 17 wins, 7 losses, and one no contest (NC) in his career. He specialized in the flyweight division, weighing in at 125 lbs. Standing at 5' 6', he boasted a reach of 66'. Fighting from an orthodox stance, Camus demonstrated a significant strikes per minute average of 2.58 and a striking accuracy of 41%. He absorbed an average of 2.46 strikes per minute with a commendable strike defense rate of 64%. In terms of grappling, he averaged 0.77 takedowns per 15 minutes with a takedown accuracy of 40%, and attempted 0.4 submissions per 15 minutes. Camus' fighting style was characterized by his moderate striking output and decent takedown attempts. His ELO rating stood at 972, reflecting his competitive standing in the UFC. One of his most notable victories came against Brad Pickett, who had an ELO rating of 1009. In recent years, Camus competed in five fights. In January 2014, he won a bout against Yaotzin Meza, but the victory was later overturned. He faced Chris Holdsworth in May 2014 and lost via unanimous decision (U-DEC). In November of the same year, Camus achieved a split decision (S-DEC) win against Brad Pickett, marking one of his most significant victories. However, his fortunes took a turn for the worse in 2015, as he suffered consecutive losses to Henry Cejudo and Kyoji Horiguchi, both via U-DEC. His last recorded fight was on September 26, 2015.