Edwin De Los Santos
La Granada
Bio
Edwin De Los Santos is a proper danger man — the kind of southpaw who can turn a fight on its head with a single left hand. The Dominican carries a record of 17-2 with 15 knockouts, and make no mistake, that knockout ratio is no accident. When La Granada lands clean, opponents tend to hit the canvas.
He announced himself on the world stage in 2022 when he walked in as the underdog against unbeaten prospect Jose Valenzuela and blew him away inside three rounds, dropping Rayo twice before the finish. It was the sort of upset that makes the boxing world sit up and pay attention, and it stamped De Los Santos as a man nobody at lightweight wanted to share a ring with.
Since then he has been in deep waters against elite operators, testing himself at the very top of a stacked division. The knock has always been his consistency over the full twelve — he can be wild, and a disciplined boxer can make him miss. But the power never leaves, and that's what keeps him dangerous in any round of any fight.
Now he headlines Zuffa Boxing 08 in Las Vegas against the very man he stopped four years ago. For De Los Santos, the rematch with Valenzuela is a chance to prove the first win was no fluke. If you know, you know: against this fella, you are never safe until the final bell.