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GUSTAVO TRUJILLO CONTINUES HEAVYWEIGHT ASCENT WITH DEVASTATING FIRST-ROUND TKO

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (June 1, 2026) – Undefeated heavyweight contender, Gustavo "The Cuban Assassin" Trujillo (11-0, 10 KOs), currently ranked WBO #14, continued his rapid rise through the heavyweight ranks with another explosive performance, stopping veteran Sergio Ramirez Marin (22-9, 12 KOs) in the opening round of their scheduled 10-round heavyweight showdown this past Saturday, May 30, 2026, at the historic War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

The event, promoted by American Dream Presents, showcased Trujillo's growing reputation as one of the division's most dangerous punchers. Trujillo wasted no time imposing his will on Marin, systematically breaking down the durable veteran with crushing body shots before finishing the contest in spectacular fashion.

From the opening bell, Trujillo, the current BKB Heavyweight Champion, demonstrated the combination of power, precision, and patience that has become his trademark. The Cuban heavyweight, who is a promotional free agent, sent Marin to the canvas twice with devastating body attacks that visibly drained the veteran's resistance. After Marin courageously rose from both knockdowns, Trujillo closed the show with a thunderous uppercut that produced a third knockdown. Seeing Marin in no condition to continue, the referee waved off the bout after a ten count, awarding Trujillo a first-round technical knockout victory.

The emphatic win further cements Trujillo's status as one of the fastest-rising contenders in the heavyweight division and extends a knockout streak that has boxing fans and industry insiders taking notice. Reflecting on his electrifying performance, Trujillo expressed satisfaction with the execution of his game plan while emphasizing his continued development as a complete fighter.

"Every time I fight, I want to give the fans something exciting to watch and show why the heavyweight division is so entertaining," said Trujillo. "I felt great from the start and stuck to the game plan. I stayed patient, landed my shots, and took advantage of the openings when they came. The body punches helped wear him down, and once I saw the chance to land the uppercut, I went for it. Getting a knockout is always a great feeling, but what means the most to me is seeing all the hard work I put in during training pay off on fight night. I feel like I'm getting better with every fight, and this performance showed that."

With his impressive winning streak continuing to grow, Trujillo remains focused on achieving his lifelong goal of becoming heavyweight champion of the world. "Ever since I started boxing, I've dreamed of becoming the heavyweight champion of the world," stated Trujillo. "That's what drives me every day in training and keeps me motivated to keep getting better. I know there are a lot of great fighters in the heavyweight division right now, but I believe in myself and what I bring to the ring. I have the power, work ethic, and determination to reach the top. I'm not looking for easy fights or shortcuts. I want to earn my place by taking on tough challenges and proving myself every time I step into the ring. My goal is to win a world title and make my family, my country of Cuba, and all the people who support me proud."

The win over Marin was another big step forward for Trujillo as he continues climbing the heavyweight ranks and moving closer to bigger opportunities. "This win means a lot to me because it shows that I'm getting better every time I step into the ring and that I'm ready for tougher opponents and bigger fights. Every fight teaches me something and helps me grow as a fighter. Performances like this let the boxing world know that I'm serious about becoming one of the top heavyweights out there. I've worked very hard to get where I am today, but I know there's still a lot more to accomplish. This victory gives me more confidence, more experience, and brings me one step closer to the opportunities I've been chasing. I want fans and boxing people to see that I'm becoming a real threat in the heavyweight division."

Never one to stay inactive for long, Trujillo made it clear that he is eager to return to action as soon as possible. "I feel great, and I want to stay active," concluded Trujillo. "My team and I will sit down and evaluate the best opportunity, but if everything goes according to plan, I'd love to be back in the ring later this summer or early fall. The most important thing is continuing to stay busy, keep improving, and maintain the momentum we're building. I respect every opponent, but I'm ready for the next challenge whenever it comes. The fans deserve exciting fights, and I intend to keep delivering them."

Trujillo's manager, Abe Swidan of Visionary Sports Group, believes the Cuban knockout artist possesses all the attributes necessary to emerge as the next major heavyweight star from Cuba.

"What Gustavo demonstrated on Saturday evening was far more than raw punching power," said Swidan. "What impressed me most was his ability to systematically dismantle an experienced opponent. He invested intelligently in the body, remained patient under pressure, and finished the fight with remarkable precision. Those are qualities that separate legitimate contenders from merely exciting prospects."

Swidan went on to praise Trujillo's combination of talent, work ethic, and star potential.

"The great heavyweight champions have always had more than just power, they have dedication, discipline, and the right mindset. Gustavo has all of those qualities," Swidan concluded. "He approaches boxing like a true professional, works incredibly hard in the gym, and is always looking to improve. What stands out to me is that he's not only a gifted athlete, but he's also willing to put in the work necessary to reach the top. Cuba has produced many outstanding fighters over the years, and I believe Gustavo has what it takes to become the next Cuban heavyweight star on the world stage. Every fight he looks better, and performances like this show he's ready for bigger opportunities. We believe he can compete with the best heavyweights in the sport and eventually fight for a world title. The exciting part is that he's still improving, and I don't think we've seen the very best of Gustavo yet."




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