Puerto Rican boxer Nestor Bravo produced a devastating early Knockout of the Year contender just 10 days into 2026. Fighting on the undercard at the Barclays Center in New York, Bravo floored Mexico’s Pedro Campa with a vicious left hook in the second round. Campa collapsed face-first onto the canvas, unable to continue after one of the year’s most brutal finishes so far. The win moved Bravo to 24-1 as a professional, with 17 knockouts, and marked a strong rebound from his split-decision loss to Xolisani Ndongeni last March. The knockout quickly spread across social media, with fans already labeling it a leading contender for 2026’s KO of the Year.
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