Sebastian Fundora Climbs P4P Rankings After Dominating Keith Thurman
Sebastian Fundora showcased his absolute dominance over Keith Thurman, climbing positions in the pound-for-pound rankings.

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Sebastian Fundora deserves full credit for dismantling Keith Thurman in Las Vegas, regardless of the noise that followed the stoppage.
Fundora controlled the contest from the opening bell, dictating distance, pace, and pressure while the former unified champion struggled to mount any sustained offense.
‘The Towering Inferno’ looked head and shoulders above Thurman throughout the bout, controlling the action with a perfect game plan.
Fundora controlled the contest from the opening bell, dictating distance, pace, and pressure while the former unified champion struggled to mount any sustained offense.
‘The Towering Inferno’ looked head and shoulders above Thurman throughout the bout, controlling the action with a perfect game plan.

Fundora’s jab, reach, and relentless work rate consistently forced the challenger onto the back foot, leaving Thurman unable to establish any rhythm.
When the finish finally came in the sixth round, it felt inevitable.
Fundora had methodically broken down his opponent, barely absorbing a clean punch while landing the type of precise shots that steadily drained Thurman’s resistance.
When the finish finally came in the sixth round, it felt inevitable.
Fundora had methodically broken down his opponent, barely absorbing a clean punch while landing the type of precise shots that steadily drained Thurman’s resistance.
Instead of focusing on the champion’s performance, much of the immediate reaction centered on Thurman’s frustration with the stoppage.
In his post-fight rant, Thurman criticized referee Taylor and insisted he was still capable of turning the fight around.
The comments generated headlines, but they do little to change what unfolded in the ring.
In his post-fight rant, Thurman criticized referee Taylor and insisted he was still capable of turning the fight around.
The comments generated headlines, but they do little to change what unfolded in the ring.
Fundora didn’t just win the fight — he dominated it.
The champion’s control of distance and relentless output left Thurman chasing the contest from the opening round, and by the time Taylor intervened, the trajectory of the fight was clear.
Stopping a fight where one competitor is absorbing sustained punishment without meaningful return offense is exactly what referees are there to do.
The champion’s control of distance and relentless output left Thurman chasing the contest from the opening round, and by the time Taylor intervened, the trajectory of the fight was clear.
Stopping a fight where one competitor is absorbing sustained punishment without meaningful return offense is exactly what referees are there to do.
The victory also saw Fundora leave Las Vegas with more than just the WBC super welterweight title after receiving the organization’s Main Event Chain, part of the sanctioning body’s Crown Series™ program for headline champions.
The performance also pushed Fundora up three places in the pound-for-pound rankings, moving from number fourteen to number eleven as recognition grows for the towering champion’s dominance at 154 pounds.
The bottom line is that Sebastian Fundora didn’t just defend his title. He reinforced why he is becoming one of the most difficult fighters to deal with at 154 pounds.
The performance also pushed Fundora up three places in the pound-for-pound rankings, moving from number fourteen to number eleven as recognition grows for the towering champion’s dominance at 154 pounds.
The bottom line is that Sebastian Fundora didn’t just defend his title. He reinforced why he is becoming one of the most difficult fighters to deal with at 154 pounds.
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