Valenzuela stuns De Los Santos with second-round knockout in rematch

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Jose Valenzuela stunned Edwin De Los Santos with a second-round knockout to avenge his 2022 loss at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.

De Los Santos inflicted what was Valenzuela’s toughest defeat of his career four years ago when he suffered a third-round knockout. With it, De Los Santos remains the only opponent to have stopped Valenzuela inside the distance.

Valenzuela went into the bout determined to rectify that loss to De Los Santos and that he did in some style with a statement knockout that only helps his trajectory as he tries to prove himself a future opponent for American star Shakur Stevenson in the lightweight division.

From the opening round, Valenzuela was making his mark, a huge left hand in the closing seconds rocking his opponent with Valenzuela’s power clear for all to see.

That saw him come back out straight on the attack in the second round and then take full advantage.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JUNE 28:  in a lightweight bout during the Zuffa Boxing 8 event at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan on June 28, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa Boxing)
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A second round knockout improved his record to 16-3

After drawing De Los Santos into the battle and off the ropes, Valenzuela came up with a right hook that send De Los Santos to the canvas and down for the count.

With that, Valenzuela had wrapped up a career-altering victory as the former 140-pounder looks to cement a legacy at 135.

The knockout victory improved Valenzuela’s record to 16-3, marking his 10th knockout.

In the co-main event, undefeated featherweight Omar Trinidad reigned supreme with a unanimous decision win over former super flyweight world champion Jerwin Ancajas.

Valenzuela targeting Stevenson

Valenzuela has made no secret of his desire to face Stevenson next.

After the retirement of Terence Crawford, Stevenson is widely regarded as the pound-for-pound best boxer America has. That’s why he’s such an appealing target for Valenzuela.

“I can’t help but think about Shakur Stevenson. That’s a guy I’ve always wanted to fight, he’s a hell of a fighter,” Valenzuela told Sky Sports.

“I’d love a fight with him. That’s a fight that really moves me.

“That’s what boxing’s about. Competing with each other,” he continued. “Styles make fights and I think I’m a perfect style for Stevenson.”

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