Sebastian Fundora was not initially on the radar of many boxing fans just a few weeks ago. However, after stepping in as a late substitute opponent for Tim Tszyu, the interest in Fundora has skyrocketed. With Keith Thurman unable to fight, Fundora seized the opportunity to face Tszyu and emerge victorious. This unexpected turn of
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Tim Bradley suggests that there is a reason why PBC had Errol Spence Jr. in the ring following Sebastian Fundora’s recent victory over Tim Tszyu. It is speculated that PBC is looking to set up a fight between Spence and Fundora, as it could potentially be a lucrative match-up for both fighters. Bradley believes that
The World Boxing Organization has mandated that Sebastian ‘The Towering Inferno’ Fundora defend his WBC/WBO junior middleweight titles against mandatory challenger Terence Crawford. With a deadline of April 25th to negotiate a deal, Fundora faces the decision of whether to prioritize a bigger payday against Errol Spence Jr. or to defend his title against Crawford,
Tim Tszyu’s recent fight against Sebastian Fundora ended in a 12-round split decision, resulting in Tszyu losing his WBO junior middleweight title and the WBC belt. Now, Tszyu’s manager, Glen Jennings, has stated that there is a rematch clause in place, giving Tszyu the opportunity to avenge his loss and recapture his belts. The decision
After a devastating loss to Sebastian Fundora last Saturday night, Tim Tszyu took to social media to congratulate his opponent and express his determination to come back stronger. Tszyu, the former WBO junior middleweight champion, suffered his first career defeat in a 12-round split decision against Fundora at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Tszyu
The recent announcement by WBO president Paco Valcarcel on social media has stirred up excitement in the boxing world. The organization will be ordering a fight between the newly crowned Sebastian Fundora and his mandatory challenger, Terence Crawford. This decision has raised questions and speculation about the future of both fighters in the junior middleweight
In a recent fight between Sebastian Fundora and Tim Tszyu, former HBO commentator Jim Lampley made a bold claim that Fundora intentionally fouled Tszyu by elbowing him on top of the head. This elbow resulted in a bad cut that affected Tszyu throughout the entire fight. Lampley’s assertion is that Fundora took advantage of this
In a monumental upset, challenger Sebastian Fundora stunned the boxing world by defeating the previously undefeated WBO junior middleweight champion Tim Tszyu. Fundora emerged victorious in a 12-round unanimous decision, claiming Tszyu’s belt along with the vacant WBC strap. The judges’ scores were 116-112 in favor of Tszyu, 116-112 in favor of Fundora, and 115-113
The weigh-in for the Tim Tszyu vs. Sebastian Fundora fight showcased both fighters making weight, with Tszyu coming in at 152 3/4 lbs and Fundora at the same weight. This indicates that both fighters are in top physical condition and ready for the upcoming bout. It is essential for fighters to make weight to ensure
Errol Spence Jr., the former unified welterweight champion, recently expressed his interest in facing the winner of the upcoming fight between Tim Tszyu and Sebastian Fundora. This announcement comes after Spence’s loss to Terence Crawford last July, which left fans speculating about his return to the ring. At the age of 33, Spence seems determined
As Oscar Valdez prepares to step back into the ring this weekend to face Liam Wilson, many questions arise regarding his current condition. Valdez’s last fight against Emanuel Navarrete ended in a thorough defeat, raising concerns about his ability to bounce back. On the other hand, Wilson, despite giving Navarrete a tough fight previously, faced
Sebastian Fundora is entering the ring with a clear goal in mind – to defeat WBO junior middleweight champion Tim Tszyu. Despite his impressive height of 6’5″, Fundora acknowledges that utilizing it effectively is key to his success in this fight. In his previous bouts against Brian Mendoza and Carlos Ocampo, Fundora struggled to leverage
Promoter Leonard Ellerbe has raised concerns about Team Tszyu looking past the Sebastian Fundora fight on Saturday in favor of a potential match against WBO junior middleweight mandatory Terence Crawford. Ellerbe emphasizes that Fundora, also known as ‘The Towering Inferno’, is not a fighter that Tim Tszyu can afford to underestimate. The 6’5” Fundora poses
Tim Tszyu, the undefeated 154-pound rising star, is set to face a completely unexpected opponent on Saturday. Originally scheduled to fight Keith Thurman, Tszyu now finds himself up against the towering southpaw Sebastian Fundora. This last-minute change in opponent presents a significant challenge for Tszyu, as he must quickly adapt his game plan to combat
Tim Bradley believes that the upcoming fight between WBO junior middleweight champion Tim Tszyu and Sebastian Fundora could potentially lead to stardom for the victorious fighter. He sees this fight as a stepping stone that could ultimately set up the winner for a bout against pound-for-pound fighter Terence Crawford in the fall. Bradley views this