Raymond Muratalla extended his undefeated streak with a second-round TKO win over Jesus Antonio Perez Campos in their highly anticipated bout. Muratalla, the 21-0 rising prospect known for his knockout power, faced a seasoned Perez, whose 25-5 record reflected experience but also recent inconsistency in the ring. Despite Perez’s grit, Muratalla entered the fight as the overwhelming favorite, with DraftKings setting him at -2500, while Perez was a +1000 underdog.
In Round 1, Muratalla established early dominance, displaying faster footwork and sharper combinations. He dictated the pace, keeping Perez on the back foot with jabs and body shots. Although Perez appeared in excellent shape, he struggled to keep up with Muratalla’s intensity and accuracy. By the end of the round, Muratalla’s advantage was clear.
Round 2 saw Muratalla’s power come into full play. Within moments, he landed a punishing one-two combination that dropped Perez twice. The first knockdown looked particularly severe, with Perez visibly shaken. Recognizing the shift in momentum, Muratalla pressed forward, prompting the referee to step in at 1:24 of the round, declaring a TKO victory.
With his latest win, Muratalla’s record now stands at 22-0, with 17 of those victories coming by stoppage. His performance reaffirms his reputation as a formidable prospect in the division.
Check out some of the video highlights below:
Muratalla went offensive right from the start of the fight connecting jabs effectively:
Muratalla dropped his opponent in the opening rounds of the fight:
By the second round itself, Perez was knocked down for the second time, this time the referee stepping in to stop the fight:
Following the win, the American went to call for a title shot:
“I'm coming for all the champions. I'm asking for all these title shots, and they're not giving them to me. I want any of those champions. I'm ready for any of them.”