Lucas Browne was blown away in the opening stanza of his bare-knuckle boxing world title fight, live on talkSPORT.The former WBA ‘regular’ heavyweight champion got off to a winning start in his new venture two months ago with a second-round stoppage win over Corey Harrison.BKB Trujillo remains BKB heavyweight champion with another first-round KO[/caption]However, he proved no match for BKB heavyweight champion Gustavo Trujillo, who dropped Browne twice en route to the eventual 106-second stoppage.In victory, the heavy-handed Cuban moves to 8-0, with all eight of his triumphs coming inside the very first round.The impressive feat has led to him being branded ‘the Mike Tyson of bare-knuckle boxing’.And while Trujillo has been making quick work of his opponents, he admits that he never plans to end proceedings early. “I go into my fights just trying to win,” he told talkSPORT.com before his bout with Browne in Miami.“I don’t know if this will end in the first round or not.“This is something that comes naturally; it is never planned.“I just want to win by any means necessary. “Whatever happens is in God’s hands; he is the one who has given me this gift.”The story of the fightBrowne, now 46 years old, looked a step behind Trujillo from the opening bell.View Tweet: https://twitter.com/hashtag/BKB48?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwThe Aussie fought composed behind the jab, but he was caught on unsteady legs by the first clean right hand Trujillo landed.Stumbling backwards into the ropes, Browne was forced to take a knee as his adversary rained down heavy blows.The 38-fight (31-7) gloved boxing veteran made his way back to his feet and came forward with reckless abandon in search of a shot to turn the tide.Browne’s trusty right hand has scored him multiple come-from-behind victories over the years.None more famous than his last-gasp knockout of Ruslan Chagaev for the WBA ‘regular’ belt.However, it wasn’t to be this time. Another clubbing right hand from Trujillo sent Browne tumbling to the canvas, where he was subsequently counted out.