
TRAINING CAMP NOTES: Gustavo Trujillo Looks to Continue his Rise in the Heavyweight Division
PhilBoxing.com
Thu, 21 May 2026

"I want to become the first Cuban heavyweight champion in boxing history"
MIAMI, FL (May 20, 2026) – Undefeated heavyweight contender Gustavo "The Cuban Assasin" Trujillo (10-0, 9 KOs), currently ranked WBO #14, is entering the next phase of his boxing journey with purpose and determination as he prepares to face Sergio Ramirez Marin (22-8, 12 KOs) in a scheduled 10-round heavyweight bout on May 30, 2026, at the historic War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The event will be promoted by American Dream Presents.
Already viewed as one of the sport's most dangerous rising heavyweights, Trujillo, who is the reigning BKB Heavyweight Champion, has built an impressive reputation with his explosive punching power and relentless style inside the ring. Now, with another important test in front of him, the Cuban-born knockout artist believes this fight represents much more than another win on his record, it represents another step toward making history.
Having recently completed an intense training camp in Miami under the guidance of longtime trainer Herman Caicedo, Trujillo says this camp has pushed him to another level physically and mentally.
"This training camp with coach Herman Caicedo has been one of the best camps of my career because we're working smarter, being really calculated on every drill," said Trujillo. "Every day has had a purpose. We focused on sharpening every part of my game, my conditioning, my movement, my timing, my defense, and making sure my power stays dangerous from the first round to the last. Herman understands where I want to go in this sport and what I need to become to get there. We're building something bigger than just winning fights…we're building a complete heavyweight that can compete with anybody in the world. I feel stronger, faster, and more focused than ever, and I believe people are going to see that on fight night."

While Trujillo has become known for his devastating finishing ability, he is approaching Ramirez Marin with complete respect and focus, understanding that experienced opponents can present dangerous challenges.
Discussing the matchup itself, Trujillo made it clear that he expects a determined opponent but plans to impose his will from the opening bell.
"Sergio Ramirez Marin is a veteran fighter with experience and toughness, and I know he's coming to fight," Trujillo stated. "Guys like him have seen a lot and they've been through battles, so I don't overlook anybody. But when I step into that ring, I believe in my preparation, and I believe in my abilities. I'm hungry right now. Hungry fighters are dangerous fighters. I don't just want to win, I want to end the fight early. Every fight is an opportunity to show people that I'm improving and that I belong with the best heavyweights in the world. On May 30, I'm coming to apply pressure, stay disciplined, and leave no doubt, why I’m the heavyweight everyone should be talking about."
For Trujillo, victory on May 30 would move him another step closer to accomplishing a dream that extends far beyond personal success. The undefeated contender has often spoken about carrying the pride of Cuba with him every time he steps into the ring and his desire to make history. Trujillo believes his mission is bigger than himself.
"A win in this fight means progress toward something I've thought about for a long time," Trujillo said. "I want to become the first Cuban heavyweight champion in boxing history. That's not just a title to me, it's a legacy. I want to open doors for future Cuban heavyweights and show that anything is possible through sacrifice and hard work. I know I still have a long road ahead of me, and I know nothing is given in this sport, but every fight gets me one step closer. That's what drives me every morning. I don't want to be remembered as just another fighter…I want to be remembered as someone who made history."
Competing in South Florida also gives Trujillo the added motivation of performing in front of many of the people who have supported him throughout his journey. With family, friends, and supporters expected to fill the venue, Trujillo says fighting close to home adds extra emotion to the occasion.
"Fighting in South Florida always means something special to me because this community has shown me a lot of love," Trujillo explained. "To have my family and friends there supporting me gives me energy that you can't explain. They've been with me through sacrifices, through difficult moments, and through this journey from the beginning. When I walk into that arena and hear people cheering for me, I want to give them something memorable. I want them to leave saying they saw someone chasing greatness."
Trujillo's manager, Abe Swidan of Visionary Sports Group, believes all the hard work and dedication shown throughout camp will be on full display when the bell rings.
"Gustavo has put himself through an incredible training camp and he's approaching this fight with the mindset of someone who knows bigger opportunities are on the horizon," said Swidan. "We've watched him continue to evolve as a fighter with every camp and every fight. He's committed himself completely to the process, and that's why we're confident in what people will see on May 30. The work he's put in behind the scenes has been tremendous, and I believe fight fans are going to witness another major step forward in his development."
As Trujillo continues climbing the heavyweight ranks, May 30 presents another opportunity for the undefeated contender to strengthen his growing reputation and move closer to his ultimate goal of making boxing history.
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