Chilean boxer Carlos "The Prince" Cruzat defeated Carlos Rubén Darío "Bad Boy" Ruiz of Argentina by technical knockout [1].

The victory marks a significant moment for Cruzat as he continues to establish his presence in the regional boxing circuit. A stoppage win against an international opponent provides the momentum necessary for a fighter to climb the rankings and secure more high-profile bouts.

The fight concluded when Cruzat secured the knockout in the third round [1]. The result ended the contest early, preventing the match from going to a judges' decision.

Cruzat, known by the moniker "The Prince," faced Ruiz, who is known as "Bad Boy," in a clash that highlighted the competitive nature of the matchup. The technical knockout indicates that the referee intervened to stop the fight, protecting the Argentine fighter from further damage after a series of dominant strikes.

This result reinforces the competitive standing of Chilean boxing within South America. The ability to terminate a fight in the early rounds demonstrates both power, and precision in the ring.

Carlos "The Prince" Cruzat defeated Carlos Rubén Darío "Bad Boy" Ruiz

A technical knockout victory in the early rounds suggests a significant gap in current form or power between the two competitors. For Cruzat, this result serves as a critical stepping stone to attract larger promoters and potentially move toward a title shot within his weight class.