Sebastian Fundora

The Towering Inferno

VS
Keith Thurman

One Time

Sebastian Fundora vs Keith Thurman

March 28, 2026 MGM Grand, Las Vegas WBC Super Welterweight Title

Tale of the Tape

Sebastian Fundora

21-1-1 (13 KOs)
  • Age: 28
  • Height: 6'5"
  • Stance: Southpaw
  • Hometown: Coachella, CA
VS

Keith Thurman

30-2-1 (22 KOs)
  • Age: 37
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Hometown: Clearwater, FL
  • Title: Former Unified Welterweight Champion

Fight Preview

Right then, let's talk about this one. Fundora versus Thurman is exactly the sort of fight that makes the super welterweight division brilliant. You've got the future facing the past, and make no mistake—both men have something serious to prove.

Sebastian Fundora is a proper phenomenon. The lad is 6'5" in a super welterweight division where most fighters top out at around 5'10", and that's before we even talk about his southpaw stance and that unorthodox style of his. He's got 21 wins with only one loss to his name—and that came to Tim Tszyu, which isn't exactly a blot on anyone's record. But here's the thing: that loss matters. After dropping the Tszyu fight, Fundora has come back with real hunger, and you can see it in his performances. The kid's exciting, genuinely exciting, because you never quite know what he's going to do with those long, impossibly long arms. He keeps opponents at a distance that shouldn't be possible, makes angles that defy conventional boxing logic.

Then there's Keith Thurman. "One Time." The man was a unified welterweight champion, held the WBA and WBC belts, and he had serious heat around him. Thirty wins, 22 of them inside the distance—he's got power, proper power. But let's be honest about the elephant in the room: injuries. Thurman's had long layoffs. He's not the same fighter who was terrorising the welterweight division in his prime. This move up to 154 pounds is significant. It's his comeback fight, and at 37 years old, that carries real risk.

Fundora's height and length are the key factor here. Thurman thrives at closer range where he can generate power and land combinations. Fundora will make that incredibly difficult. The southpaw angle, the reach disadvantage for Thurman—it all plays into Fundora's hands. If Fundora can stay disciplined, keep Thurman at range, and break him down with cleaner striking over 12 rounds, this should be a class performance. Thurman's power is genuine, but he needs to get inside, and that's going to be a proper task against a 6'5" southpaw who doesn't want you there.

The value here is with Fundora. He's younger, fresher, and built in a way that gives Thurman absolute nightmares from a matchmaking perspective.

Luke's Prediction

Sebastian Fundora to win by decision

Fundora's reach and height will be too much for Thurman to overcome. Expect a controlled, technical performance where Fundora uses his length to frustrate and outpoint his veteran opponent. Thurman might have his moments and land some meaningful shots, but Fundora's tools are simply superior for this matchup. The WBC Super Welterweight Title will be staying with "The Towering Inferno."