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Cuban Boxing Showdown: Gustavo Trujillo Challenges Leonardo "El Zambo" Perdomo After His Latest Knockout Victory

Tuesday, July 15, 2025 by Henry Cruz

The world of bare-knuckle boxing among Cubans is about to heat up like never before. Gustavo Trujillo, widely known as "The Cuban Assassin," has issued a bold and public challenge to Leonardo “El Zambo” Perdomo, the undefeated sensation of the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC), following Perdomo's spectacular win last Saturday. "By popular demand @el_zambo_de_cienfuegos, I hope you accept the fight. Fans want to see who's better between you and me. Let's face off," Trujillo declared on social media, looking to ignite the most anticipated showdown in this fierce, glove-free fighting style.

Unstoppable Zambo and a Challenger with History

Trujillo's challenge came just hours after "El Zambo" extended his flawless record to 8-0, winning all his fights by first-round knockout, as he decisively defeated Arnold “Bomaye” Adams at BKFC 78, held in Miami, Florida. Perdomo's overwhelming power has made him a feared figure in the circuit and one of the most sought-after names for a high-voltage matchup.

Following his victory, Perdomo not only celebrated his sporting triumph but also dedicated his words to the Cuban people and the anniversary of July 11, a significant date of anti-government protests on the island. "Freedom for Cuba!" he exclaimed, drawing a roar of applause from the audience, who recognized both his fighting spirit and his message.

Trujillo: Between the Fight and Controversy

Gustavo Trujillo has built a media-centric career both inside and outside the ring. In December 2024, he was crowned as the unified heavyweight champion in this fighting style. A former wrestler and experienced fighter, he has sought high-profile bouts, even attempting to provoke UFC legend Yoel Romero, albeit without a response.

Trujillo is no stranger to controversy; he has been involved in political debates and verbal confrontations that keep him in the spotlight. Will the Cuban showdown happen? Fans of bare-knuckle boxing and Cuban talent eagerly await a response from Perdomo, who has yet to confirm or deny the potential match.

If it materializes, this would be an explosive duel between two fighters who, beyond their technique, bring the pride and rivalry of a shared homeland to the ring, marked by glory, struggle, and exile. This potential bout would not only attract sports enthusiasts interested in a clash of undefeated and veteran fighters but could also become an event of identity for the Cuban diaspora, who closely follow their athletes' every move on foreign soil.

Cuban Bare-Knuckle Boxing: Key Questions Answered

What is Gustavo Trujillo's nickname in bare-knuckle boxing?

Gustavo Trujillo is known as "The Cuban Assassin" in the bare-knuckle boxing world.

What is Leonardo “El Zambo” Perdomo’s record in BKFC?

Leonardo “El Zambo” Perdomo has an undefeated record of 8-0 in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, with all his wins coming by first-round knockout.

Has Leonardo “El Zambo” Perdomo responded to Trujillo's challenge?

As of now, Leonardo “El Zambo” Perdomo has not confirmed or denied whether he will accept Gustavo Trujillo’s challenge.

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