Luis Rodriguez, (4-0, 4 KOs) from Toa Alta, Puerto Rico, recorded his 4th straight knockout victory over the weekend in Miami.

It was Rodriguez' fourth professional fight since making his debut on June 11. His knockouts have come in rounds 2, 1, 4, 1 respectively.

At the young age of 24, this wouldn’t be the first time that Luis is doing things that already set him apart from the pack. As an amateur star in Puerto Rico, he amassed a record of 78 wins and was a five time Puerto Rico National Champion. Rodriguez bypassed the Tokyo Olympics to set his sights on next level.

Team Rodriguez is so far thrilled with that decision.

IN OTHER NEWS: Thor Bjornsson will now take on arm wrestling legend Devon Larratt when CoreSports Fight Night 3 takes place next month.

The highly-anticipated event will be held in Dubai on Saturday 18th September, and will be broadcast around the world live on CoreSports.World.

Thor was originally set to face strongman rival Eddie Hall at the event, with MTK Global acting as the official boxing advisors to what is dubbed as ‘The Heaviest Boxing Match in History.’

An injury to Hall meant it couldn’t take place, with Thor now turning his attention to Larratt, who is widely considered to be one of the best arm wrestlers of all time, and is currently the #1 ranked arm-wrestler in North America.

Elsewhere on the card, CrossFit rivals Josh Bridges and Jacob Heppner collide, while the likes of Avril Mathie, Stefi Cohen and more are all in action too.