
The clash between Sebastian Fundora and Keith Thurman has been rescheduled for March 28 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
The bout, with the WBC super welterweight world title on the line, represents a key matchup in the division. Fundora enters as the champion at 154 pounds with a record of 20-1-1 (13 KOs), standing out for his 6’6” height, high punch volume, and aggressive style that breaks traditional parameters and paradigms in the division.
Meanwhile, Thurman approaches this fight as an opportunity to reestablish himself among the elite. The former unified welterweight world champion holds a record of 30-1 (22 KOs) and will look to bring his experience, speed, and power into a new weight class in a high-risk, high-reward matchup.
The contrast in styles will be decisive: Fundora’s constant pressure and pace against Thurman’s precision, movement, and ring IQ.
Beyond the result, the fight carries major implications for the super welterweight landscape, with both fighters aiming to secure the top position in the division.
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