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One-punch knockout in Germany sparks widespread outrage on social media

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A boxer was knocked out within the first five seconds of a bout on Friday, but many fans have red flags up.

Edwin Castillo, 23, lost his fight to Viktor Jurk, 26, in a heavyweight fight on the undercard of Karen Chukhadzhian vs. Paddy Donovan in Germany.

Jurk landed a devastating left hook just as the two met in the middle of the ring, and Castillo went right down to the canvas.

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An overview of a boxing fight at Sportcomplex De Wilgenring in Rotterdam

An overview shows the boxing fight for the European IBF title at Sportcomplex De Wilgenring in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Nov. 29, 2025. (Jack Brekelmans/EYE4images/NurPhoto)

Jurk was rather nonchalant following the punch as Castillo lay on the floor, prompting an announcer to say the medics should be in the ring.

Medical staff did tend to Castillo as the referee walked away, but fans were quick to notice some oddities in the brief fight.

Jurk was almost immediately called out for duping Castillo into touching the gloves, a sign of respect, at the beginning of the fight. They did touch gloves before the bell rang.

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“He was trying to touch gloves and got sucker punchesd (sic),” one user on X wrote.

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Three red BBE boxing gloves are displayed during the Joe Calzaghe open workout in Abercarn. (David Davies/PA Images)

“He ignored the gentleman tap to put this hook That’s super unfair…” wrote another.

“Looks like guy in the blue trunks put one glove up to tap for like sportsmanship and then when dud in red went to tap blue trunks swung with his other hand,” said one more.

However, others thought it was all part of a plan by both fighters.

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“Fake as f—, look at how he put his arm down to break his fall, he should be in the Olympic swimming team with a dive like that,” a critic wrote.

One more said, “For the noobs. This is called, ‘taking a dive.’”

Others noted that Jurk’s punch did not connect solidly on Castillo’s head or face. Nonetheless, Castillo stayed on the canvas for well over two minutes.

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Boxing gloves lay on a mat inside a boxing ring during an amateur boxing night between boxers from Chile and Argentina. (Fernando Lavoz/NurPhoto)

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In any case, it was the 12th knockout of Jurk’s career as he moved to 14-0. Castillo is now 13-3, with all three losses coming in his last four fights.

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Insider expects VGK to retain 2nd round pick

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The Vegas Golden Knights could still avoid losing their second-round pick despite the NHL handing down major penalties following the team’s playoff media access controversy.

NHL insider Andy Strickland suggested the league may eventually reduce that part of the punishment during the appeal process.

“Don’t be surprised if the NHL decides to remove the 2nd round pick as part of the penalty in Vegas appeal process,” Strickland wrote on X. “Bill Foley will make a call, if he hasn’t already. Can’t see the league making them lose a 2nd round pick, possibly a blue chip player down the road, because of a poor decision by Torts and the PR staff. Expect the 100k to stick.”

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That prediction comes after the NHL announced that Vegas would forfeit its second-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft while head coach John Tortorella was fined $100,000. Vegas still has the option to appeal both penalties during an in person hearing scheduled for next week in New York.


What led to Vegas Golden Knights’ punishment from the NHL

Vegas Golden Knights advanced to the Western Conference Finals after beating the Anaheim Ducks 5-1 in Game 6 on Thursday night to win the series 4-2. But after the game, attention quickly shifted away from the result when head coach John Tortorella did not speak with reporters.

Under NHL playoff rules coaches are required to be available to the media following games. The NHL later explained the punishment in an official statement.

“The National Hockey League announced today that, as a result of flagrant violations of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs Media Regulations following Game 6 of their Second Round series against the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday, May 14, the Vegas Golden Knights will forfeit a second-round pick in the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft,” the league said.

“In addition, Golden Knights head coach John Tortorella has been fined $100,000. The imposition of these penalties comes after previous warnings were issued to the Club regarding their compliance with the Media Regulations and other associated policies.”

Neither Vegas nor Tortorella gave much explanation afterward about why the postgame media session was skipped. However Sportsnet insider Elliotte Friedman reported that frustration over Brayden McNabb’s one-game suspension for interference may have contributed to the decision. Tortorella also avoided getting into details when asked about the situation later.

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“We put out a statement as an organization,” Tortorella said. “We’ll go by that.”

Vegas Golden Knights will next face the Colorado Avalanche as the franchise continues its push for another Stanley Cup after winning its first title against the Florida Panthers in 2023.