Sebastian Fundora and Keith Thurman finally got it on inside the ring last night (Sat., March 28, 2026) in Las Vegas, Nevada in what ultimately resulted in a one-sided beatdown courtesy of “The Towering Inferno,” who stopped “One Time” in the sixth round.
Things started off in a hurry, with Fundora tagging Thurman with a huge shot right from the jump that wobbled him. And that set the tone for the fight, as Fundora never let his foot off the has pedal, utilizing his extensive reach advantage to pepper
Thurman all night with his jab. The reach was also a huge factor in keeping Thurman at bay the entire fight, which prevented him from getting much of anything going.
By the time the sixth round started Thurman’s face was busted up pretty good, which only gave Fundora confidence. Knowing he was down six rounds already, Thurman started to get a little reckless and wild, throwing haymakers in hopes of hitting the homerun shot that never came. Undeterred, Fundora remained calm and ultimately found the openings to connect with his barrage of strikes that forced the referee to step in and put an end to the fight.
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With the win, Fundora improves his record to 24-1-1 and remains the WBC Super Welterweight champion of the world. The victory also opens up a world of possibilities for “The Towering Inferno” with bouts against the likes of Boots Ennis, Vergil Ortiz and Xander Zayas on the table.
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