
The World Boxing Council is pleased to announce that the Fundora siblings will attend our annual convention in Bangkok, Thailand.
This important event for the global boxing community will take place from November 30 to December 5, 2025.
Held in the vibrant city of Bangkok, the convention offers a unique opportunity for the boxing community to unite, collaborate to improve the safety of the sport, and celebrate the rich tradition that Thailand brings to combat sports. Known as the Land of Smiles, Thailand is a country famous for its stunning beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality.
This year’s convention will be historic, as the WBC Muaythai will join the annual event for the first time, creating a joint celebration that unites the worlds of boxing and Muaythai. Bangkok, a true melting pot of tradition and modernity, serves as the ideal location for this double event.
The convention will take place at the Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park, a world-class hotel located in the heart of Bangkok. The agenda includes spectacular fights, an awards ceremony, and a gala dinner. Attendees will have an unrivaled opportunity to interact with some of the biggest names in boxing history while experiencing the rich cultural heritage of this ancient city.
REGISTRATION LINK: https://wbcconvention2025.com/
Who are the Fundora Siblings?
The Fundora family is also on its way. They have solidified their name in the global boxing elite with their two oldest children, Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora and Gabriela “Sweet Poison” Fundora, achieving an unprecedented milestone: becoming one of the brother and sister pairs in history to be world boxing champions simultaneously.
The remarkable trajectory of the siblings, originally from Coachella, California, is the fruit of a family boxing tradition, rooted in their Cuban and Mexican heritage, under the unwavering guidance of their father and trainer, Freddy Fundora.
Sebastian Alexander Fundora (27 years old), with his unusual and lanky stature of 6 feet 6 inches (198 cm) for the division, has dominated the super welterweight (154 lbs) division.

Gabriela Diana Fundora (23 years old), with a height of 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm), is also an exceptionally tall southpaw for her weight class, earning her the nickname “Sweet Poison.”

The Fundora siblings have been a constant source of mutual motivation, often training together in their family gym in Coachella, California. Their achievement of world titles fulfills a shared childhood dream, proving that with discipline and the support of a united family, reaching the pinnacle of boxing is possible.
The Fundora dynasty is not only making history but also inspiring the next generation, including their younger sister, Fabiola, who is already training with the goal of following in her older siblings’ footsteps.
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