Puerto Rican super lightweight Nestor Bravo announced himself in dramatic fashion with a devastating early knockout that has already sparked “KO of the Year” debate. Fighting on the undercard of a WBC super lightweight title bout at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, Bravo stopped Mexico’s Pedro Campa in round two with a vicious left hook that sent his opponent face-first to the canvas. Campa, who had previously been stopped three times in his career, had no chance to recover after the perfectly timed shot. The emphatic win moved Bravo to 24-1 as a professional, with 17 knockouts, and marked a strong bounce-back after a split-decision loss to Xolisani Ndongeni last year. Clips of the knockout quickly spread across social media, with fans describing the finish as brutal, instant, and a leading contender for the sport’s most memorable knockout of 2026.
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