
Gustavo Trujillo Stays Undefeated with Devastating Seventh-Round Knockout at Fist of Fury 11
PhilBoxing.com
Tue, 30 Jun 2026

HOLLYWOOD, FL (June 29, 2026) – Last night, undefeated heavyweight contender Gustavo "The Cuban Assassin" Trujillo continued his march toward a world title, improving to 12-0 with 11 knockouts after scoring a spectacular seventh-round knockout over Calvin Barnett (7-6, 4 KOs) in the scheduled 10-round main event of Fist of Fury 11 on Sunday at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. The event was promoted by Kris Lawrence's The Heavyweight Factory Promotions.
Currently ranked #14 by the World Boxing Organization (WBO) and reigning as the BKB Heavyweight Champion (8-0, 8 KOs), Trujillo once again showcased why he is quickly becoming one of the most dangerous heavyweights in boxing.
From the opening bell, Trujillo controlled every aspect of the fight with his educated jab, punishing body attack, and relentless pressure. After systematically breaking Barnett down over six dominant rounds, Trujillo closed the show in the seventh with a thunderous straight right hand to the head, sending Barnett crashing to the canvas. Unable to beat the count, Barnett was counted out, giving Trujillo his eleventh knockout victory in twelve professional fights.
The emphatic victory further strengthens Trujillo's growing reputation as one of the heavyweight division's fastest-rising contenders. Following another dominant performance, Trujillo said his goal is to continue improving while giving fans the exciting finishes they have come to expect.
"Every time I step into the ring, I want to put on a performance that shows how much I've grown as a fighter," said Trujillo. "Getting another knockout is always satisfying, but what I'm most proud of is staying patient and following the game plan. My team prepared me to break my opponent down round by round, and that's exactly what happened. Once I saw he was slowing down, I knew it was time to finish the job. I respect every opponent I face, but when the opportunity presents itself, I'm going to take it. I believe every fight is another step toward becoming a complete heavyweight, and tonight was another major statement."
With another impressive victory behind him, Trujillo made it clear that he is ready to test himself against the biggest names in the division. Discussing his future, Trujillo issued a confident message to the heavyweight division.
"I'm ready for anyone in the top ten," Trujillo said. "I don't care where they're ranked or what their name is. My job is to fight whoever is put in front of me and prove I belong with the best heavyweights in the world. I know I still have things to learn, but I also know I have the talent, power, and confidence to compete with anyone. If a top-ten fighter wants the challenge, I'm ready. These are the kinds of fights I've been working toward my entire career, and I believe my time is coming."
The victory also represents another important milestone as Trujillo continues climbing the world rankings. Reflecting on what the win means for his career, Trujillo believes his momentum continues to build.
"Every win is important, but victories like this help move my career forward," Trujillo, who is a promotional free agent explained. "I'm continuing to build experience, improve my rankings, and show people that I'm serious about becoming a world champion. My confidence keeps growing because I see the hard work paying off every time I fight. I know bigger opportunities are coming, and I'll be ready when they arrive. My focus remains the same, keep winning, stay active, and keep putting on performances that make people remember my name."
While Trujillo's professional boxing career continues its upward trajectory, he remains proud of simultaneously holding the BKB Heavyweight Championship. Speaking about balancing success in both sports, Trujillo welcomed the opportunity to remain active.
"It's a great feeling to be ranked in the top 15 by the WBO while also being the BKB Heavyweight Champion," said Trujillo. "I'm proud of everything I've accomplished in both sports because they've helped make me a better fighter. Right now, my focus is on continuing to climb the boxing rankings while defending my BKB title later this August. Staying active keeps me sharp, and every time I compete, I gain more experience. No matter which ring I'm in, my goal is always the same, to win and represent my team, my family, and Cuba with pride."
Visionary Sports Group manager Abe Swidan believes Trujillo is only beginning to reach his enormous potential.
"Gustavo continues to prove that he's one of the most exciting heavyweights in the sport," said Swidan. "What impresses me isn't just the knockouts, it's how much he improves every time he fights. He got some good rounds in tonight. His composure, discipline, and ability to follow a game plan are developing at an incredible pace. He's becoming a complete heavyweight, and that's exactly what you want to see from a future contender."
Swidan also believes Trujillo's ceiling remains extraordinarily high.
"The sky is truly the limit for Gustavo," Swidan continued. "He's undefeated, he's world ranked, he's a champion in another combat sport, and he's only scratching the surface of what he's can accomplish. He has all the physical tools, an outstanding work ethic, and the mentality of a champion. We believe it's only a matter of time before he's fighting for major titles against the biggest names in the heavyweight division. We're excited about what's ahead because Gustavo is proving with every performance that he belongs on boxing's biggest stage."
With another highlight-reel knockout now on his résumé, Gustavo "The Cuban Assassin" Trujillo continues his rapid ascent toward world title contention as one of the sport's most dangerous rising heavyweights.
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