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Sebastian Fundora

Sebastian Fundora is an professional who fights in the super welterweight division, renowned for his extraordinary height of 6 feet 5.5 inches and that make him a unique presence in the ring. on December 28, 1997, in , he is nicknamed "" due to his lanky frame and aggressive fighting style. Fundora turned professional in September 2016 and quickly rose through the ranks, compiling an undefeated record early in his career before experiencing a draw against Jamontay Clark in August 2019 and a knockout loss to Brian Mendoza in his first world title defense in April 2023. His career-defining moment came on March 30, 2024, when he captured the vacant WBC and WBO super welterweight titles via a controversial split decision victory over previously unbeaten Tim Tszyu in Las Vegas, marking one of the bloodiest fights in recent boxing history. As of November 2025, Fundora holds a professional record of 23 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw, with 15 knockouts, and is the WBC super welterweight champion, having defended the title against Chordale Booker in March 2025 and Tim Tszyu in a July 2025 rematch, ranked among the top active fighters in the division by The Ring magazine. Hailing from a boxing family—his father, Freddy Fundora, is a former , his mother is Mexican-born, and his younger Gabriela is a professional herself—Fundora trains in , and has fought exclusively as a throughout his career, leveraging his 80-inch reach to control distance against shorter opponents. His title defense against former champion , originally scheduled for October 25, 2025, was postponed due to a hand injury sustained in training, and rescheduled for January 2026.

Background

Early life and family

Sebastian Fundora was born on December 28, 1997, in , to Freddy Fundora, a immigrant, and Monique Fundora, who was born in . As a U.S. citizen with Mexican-Cuban , Fundora's was shaped by his parents' backgrounds, which emphasized strong family ties and a passion for that permeated their household. Fundora's father, , had a brief career before pursuing underwater welding, a trade that initially brought the family to . Following a from his first wife, Freddy gained full custody of their four children, including , and became their primary caregiver, instilling discipline and resilience amid the challenges of single parenthood. The family later expanded to six children, with younger sister Gabriela Fundora emerging as a key influence in their shared pursuits. In 2011, when Fundora was 13, the family relocated from to , seeking better opportunities and a supportive community for the children's training. , leveraging his experience as a former and coach, established the Boxing Club, where he personally trained Sebastian and his siblings, fostering initial family dynamics centered on rigorous workouts and mutual encouragement. This move marked a pivotal shift, with closing his business to dedicate himself fully to coaching, blending his Cuban roots' emphasis on perseverance with the family's growing involvement in the sport. The close-knit environment at the club naturally progressed Fundora's interest into under his father's guidance.

Amateur boxing career

Sebastian Fundora was first exposed to boxing at the age of eight in a gym in , where his father, Freddy Fundora, a former Cuban boxer, introduced him to the sport as an outlet to channel his high energy levels. The family relocated to , in 2011 when Fundora was thirteen, allowing him to train more intensively at the Coachella Valley Boxing Club under his father's direct guidance. There, he honed his and began competing in junior and youth divisions, accumulating over 100 amateur bouts primarily in local California tournaments, such as the Desert Showdown events. During his years, Fundora experienced a significant growth spurt around ages 14 to 15, reaching his adult of 6 feet 5.5 inches, which transformed his lanky frame into a unique advantage but required focused training on endurance and balance to compensate for his elongated reach and slimmer build. His father's emphasized building through rigorous sessions, helping Fundora adapt his to leverage his while maintaining defensive mobility in the . Despite his extensive experience, Fundora did not secure major national titles or qualify for international competitions like the Olympics, instead gaining valuable time through consistent regional competition. Fundora's decision to turn in 2016 at age 18 was deeply influenced by his family's tradition, with his father as trainer and his younger sister Gabriela pursuing a parallel path in the amateurs, fostering a shared competitive drive among siblings. This transition marked the end of a formative period where family support and local bouts built his foundational skills, preparing him for the ranks without the accolades of elite amateur success.

Professional career

Early professional bouts (2016–2019)

Fundora launched his professional boxing career on September 24, 2016, at the age of 18, securing a first-round technical knockout victory over Jose Cardenas at the Los Angeles Badminton Club in El Monte, California. This debut showcased his raw power and southpaw stance, setting the tone for a rapid ascent in the super welterweight division (154 pounds). Over the next two years, he compiled an undefeated record of 11-0, primarily through stoppages that highlighted his exceptional physical attributes—a height of 6 feet 5.5 inches and an 80-inch reach—which allowed him to control distance and overwhelm opponents with jabs and combinations from range. Among his early triumphs, Fundora's sixth professional bout on September 26, 2017, stood out as he defeated previously unbeaten Victor Toney (5-0, 4 KOs) via over six rounds at the Cannery Casino & Hotel in , , marking his first scheduled six-round fight and earning him exposure on a (PBC) undercard. He continued building momentum with wins like a over VeShawn Owens on April 28, 2018, in , , and a stoppage of Antonio Urista later that year in the same city, demonstrating improved stamina and tactical adaptability against varied styles. These victories, often on regional cards in the U.S. and , positioned Fundora as an emerging prospect, with his lanky frame and aggressive forward pressure drawing comparisons to unconventional southpaws in the division. Fundora extended his streak to 13-0 with a second-round of Donnie Marshall on February 16, 2019, at the Microsoft Theater in , , further solidifying his knockout ratio at over 60 percent. He then defeated Manuel Zepeda by fourth-round retirement on June 21, 2019, at WinnaVegas Casino & Resort in Sloan, Iowa. However, his run encountered its first interruption on August 31, 2019, when he fought to a split draw against unbeaten prospect Jamontay (12-0, 6 KOs) at the Armory in , , on a PBC-televised card. The judges scored it 95-95, 96-94 for , and 98-92 for Fundora, with the bout exposing challenges against a shorter, high-volume aggressor who pressed forward relentlessly. Analysts attributed the result to Fundora's relative inexperience in longer, high-pressure exchanges, dropping his record to 13-0-1 but affirming his potential as a top contender in super .

Breakthrough and challenges (2020–2023)

Following the draw with Jamontay Clark, Fundora continued his ascent in 2020, securing three victories that extended his record to 17-0-1. On February 22, he defeated previously unbeaten Daniel Lewis by over 10 rounds (97-93, 98-92 twice) on the undercard of Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II, showcasing improved footwork and jab usage to control distance against a durable opponent. Later that year, on August 22, Fundora stopped Nathaniel Gallimore by in the sixth round, capitalizing on his 80-inch reach to land precise combinations that overwhelmed the Jamaican fighter. He closed the year on December 5 with a second-round technical of Habib Ahmed, dropping him multiple times with body shots and uppercuts in a dominant display. In , Fundora continued his ascent with two stoppage wins, demonstrating enhanced power and adaptability as a . On April 30, he dismantled veteran Jorge Cota via fourth-round technical knockout under rules, flooring him twice with a barrage of hooks and uppercuts after breaking through Cota's guard. His most significant bout of the year came on December 5 against Sergio Garcia, where he earned a victory over 12 rounds (116-112, 115-113 twice), outlanding the Mexican by over 100 punches while using his height to smother exchanges and avoid counters. These performances elevated Fundora into the super welterweight top 10 rankings across major sanctioning bodies, positioning him as a contender. Fundora's 2022 marked a breakthrough, highlighted by his first major title. On April 9, he captured the vacant WBC interim super welterweight championship with a ninth-round technical knockout of Erickson Lubin, stopping the fight due to a severe cut over Lubin's left eye after two knockdowns and relentless pressure; scores prior to the stoppage favored Fundora 86-84 and 86-83. The victory, earning PBC's Fight of the Year honors, underscored his resilience after being dropped himself in round two and propelled him to No. 1 WBC contender status. Later, on October 8, Fundora retained the interim belt by unanimous decision over former world title challenger Carlos Ocampo (117-111, 118-110, 119-109), using his jab to maintain range over 12 rounds and landing 45% of his power shots despite Ocampo's aggressive advances. These wins brought his record to 21-0-1 and solidified his profile as a division elite. The period's challenges culminated in 2023, when Fundora suffered his second defeat on April 8 against . In a shocking upset for the WBC interim super welterweight title, Mendoza Fundora in the seventh round with a left hook followed by a right-left combination that left him unconscious on the , ending the fight at 2:25 after Fundora had dominated early rounds. The loss, dropping his record to 21-1-1, exposed vulnerabilities to inside fighting and sudden power surges, though Fundora's jab-heavy style had previously neutralized shorter opponents. Despite the setback, the bout highlighted his willingness to engage aggressively, setting the stage for future contention as he adapted by focusing on cut prevention and distance management in training.

Capturing the unified titles (2024)

On March 30, 2024, Sebastian Fundora faced undefeated WBO super welterweight champion in a 12-round title unification bout at in , , broadcast on Prime Video PPV. Fundora, stepping in on short notice after the original opponent withdrew, captured both the WBO and vacant WBC super welterweight titles via , with judges scoring the fight 116-112 and 115-113 for Fundora, and 116-112 for Tszyu. The fight turned into a grueling, bloody affair early on, as Tszyu suffered a deep gash above his left eye from an accidental elbow by Fundora in the final seconds of Round 2, causing significant that hampered the champion's throughout the contest. Despite Tszyu's aggressive pressure in the middle rounds, Fundora leveraged his pronounced height advantage—standing at 6 feet 5 inches compared to Tszyu's 5 feet 9 inches—and reach to land high-volume punches from distance, outworking his shorter opponent over the later rounds to secure the upset victory at age 26. Fundora's win marked his elevation to unified champion status in the super welterweight division (154 pounds), highlighting his unorthodox style and resilience in one of the year's most memorable bouts. Post-fight, media spotlight intensified on Fundora's "" nickname, emphasizing the physical disparities that played a key role in the outcome, while he expressed immediate intent to defend the belts against top contenders. The victory significantly boosted Fundora's profile in the sport, reportedly earning him a purse of at least $3 million and positioning him for high-stakes defenses.

Championship defenses (2025)

Fundora began his 2025 championship campaign with a dominant first defense of his and WBO super welterweight titles against Chordale Booker on March 22 at in . The champion overwhelmed Booker with precise combinations, culminating in a fourth-round at 2:51 when Russell Mora stopped the bout due to unanswered that left Booker defenseless . This victory marked Fundora's quickest title defense to date and showcased his improved power punching in close range. In his second defense, Fundora faced in a highly anticipated rematch on July 19 at in , serving as the co-main event to Manny Pacquiao's bout against . Building on his controversial split-decision win over Tszyu in 2024 that founded his reign, Fundora leveraged his 80-inch reach to control distance and land jabs that reopened cuts on Tszyu's face while sapping his energy. Tszyu retired on his stool after the seventh round, citing the lacerations and accumulated fatigue, resulting in an RTD victory for Fundora and solidifying his dominance in the division. The fight, broadcast on Prime Video PPV, highlighted Fundora's tactical evolution, including better cut management to avoid the bleeding issues from their first encounter. Fundora's third scheduled defense against former champion , originally set for October 25 at , was postponed on October 10 due to a hand contusion Fundora sustained during camp. The bout was rescheduled for January 2026. These defenses, conducted as high-profile events, reinforced Fundora's status as a reigning champion, improving his professional record to 23-1-1 with 15 knockouts and generating over $2 million in earnings from the year's bouts alone. Strategically, Fundora emphasized footwork to maintain range and enhanced cut-prevention techniques, adapting to the physical toll of elite-level super welterweight warfare.

Record and accomplishments

Professional boxing record

Sebastian Fundora's professional boxing record consists of 23 wins (15 by ), 1 loss, and 1 draw across 25 bouts as of November 9, 2025, yielding a knockout percentage of 65.22%. He made his debut on September 24, 2016, suffered his sole defeat to on April 8, 2023, and recorded a draw against Jamontay Clark on August 31, 2019. Fundora captured the vacant and WBO super welterweight titles via over on March 30, 2024, and defended them successfully against Chordale Booker by fourth-round on March 22, 2025. He was stripped of the WBO title on May 1, 2025, after opting for a rematch with over the , and retained the WBC title via seventh-round against Tszyu on July 19, 2025. A planned defense against scheduled for October 25, 2025, was postponed due to a and does not appear in the record.
No.DateOpponentResultTypeRoundLocationNotes/Titles
12016-09-24Jose CardenasWUD4/4Los Angeles Badminton Club, El Monte, CA, USAPro debut
22017-04-15Jesus Martin Rosas SotoWUD4/4Arena Itson, Ciudad Obregon, Mexico
32017-05-20Obed SotoWTKO2/4Gimnasio Solidaridad, Hermosillo, Mexico
42017-07-15Luis Misael JuarezWTKO1/4Plaza Tinaco, Empalme, Mexico
52017-09-23Victor ToneyWUD6/6Cannery Casino & Hotel, Las Vegas, NV, USA
62017-10-21Ricardo Arce SarmientoWTKO2/6Gimnasio de Mexicali, Mexicali, Mexico
72017-11-25Emiliano David SilgueroWUD6/6Centro de Convenciones, Punta del Este, Uruguay
82017-12-16David Ezequiel RomeroWUD6/6Estadio F.A.B., Buenos Aires, Argentina
92018-04-21Ve Shawn OwensWUD6/6Armory, Minneapolis, MN, USA
102018-08-25Antonio UristaWUD6/6Armory, Minneapolis, MN, USA
112018-11-10Jeremiah WigginsWUD8/8Casino Del Sol, Tucson, AZ, USA
122019-02-16Donnie MarshallWKO3/8Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, CA, USA
132019-06-21Hector Manuel Zepeda OrtizWTKO4/10WinnaVegas Casino & Resort, Sloan, IA, USA
142019-08-31Jamontay ClarkDSD10/10Armory, Minneapolis, MN, USA
152020-02-01Daniel LewisWTKO3/10MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV, USA
162020-08-15Nathaniel GallimoreWKO6/10Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, CA, USA
172020-12-05Habib AhmedWUD10/10AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX, USA
182021-05-15Jorge CotaWKO5/10Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, CA, USA
192021-12-18Sergio GarciaWUD12/12Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA, USA
202022-04-09Erickson LubinWTKO10/12Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, USAWBC Interim super welterweight title
212022-10-15Carlos OcampoWTKO9/12Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, CA, USARetained WBC Interim super welterweight title
222023-04-08Brian MendozaLKO7/12Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, CA, USALost WBC Interim super welterweight title
232024-03-30Tim TszyuWSD12/12T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV, USAWon vacant WBC and WBO super welterweight titles
242025-03-22Chordale BookerWTKO4/12Michelob Ultra Arena, Las Vegas, NV, USARetained WBC and WBO super welterweight titles
252025-07-19Tim TszyuWRTD7/12MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV, USARetained WBC super welterweight title

Titles and achievements

Sebastian Fundora is the current super welterweight champion, a status he achieved on March 30, 2024, by defeating via in a bout where he stepped in on short notice. He won the vacant WBO title in the same fight but was stripped of it on May 1, 2025, after choosing a rematch with over the mandatory challenger . He defended the unified titles once, stopping Chordale Booker in the fourth round on March 22, 2025, before the WBO stripping, and then retained the title by halting via seventh-round RTD in their rematch on July 19, 2025. Prior to capturing the full WBC and WBO belts, Fundora held the interim super welterweight title, which he won by tenth-round technical knockout against on April 9, 2022. He defended this interim title once, defeating by ninth-round on October 15, 2022. As of November 2025, Fundora is ranked No. 2 in the super welterweight division by and No. 3 by Bad Left Hook, reflecting his status among the top contenders across the , WBO, IBF, and WBA rankings. Prior to his 2024 title victory, he had reached No. 1 contender status in the super welterweight rankings, positioning him for a championship opportunity. Fundora's breakthrough performance against Tim Tszyu in 2024 was widely recognized as a major upset, earning acclaim for its intensity and marking one of the division's most dramatic outcomes that year. During his early professional years from 2018 to 2020, he was highlighted as a rising prospect in the super welterweight division by The Ring Magazine, noted for his unique physical attributes and potential. In his amateur career, Fundora did not secure any international medals, though he achieved domestic success, including a at the 2013 National PAL Championships in the lightweight division.

Personal life

Family and heritage

Sebastian Fundora maintains a close relationship with his younger sister, Gabriela Fundora, who is a professional boxer and the undisputed flyweight champion, holding the WBA, , IBF, and WBO titles since November 2024. The siblings frequently train together at the Coachella Valley Boxing Club in , where they share sparring sessions and support each other's professional pursuits as part of the family's deep-rooted involvement in the sport. Their father, Freddy Fundora, a Cuban-born former , continues to serve as the head trainer for both Sebastian and Gabriela at the family-run Boxing Club, which he founded and where is described as a central "way of life" for the household. Freddy also manages their careers, providing guidance during major bouts, including Sebastian's title-winning fights in 2024. The family includes four other siblings—brothers , Freddy Jr., and two others—who have been part of the orbit, with some having competed as amateurs or professionals earlier in their lives, offering full support during the siblings' championship runs. Fundora, born in West Palm Beach, Florida, on December 28, 1997, is a U.S. citizen who proudly embraces his Mexican-Cuban , stemming from his Mexican-born mother, Monique, and Cuban-born father, Freddy. The family relocated to , a with a strong population, where they celebrate their roots through local events and cultural ties, receiving widespread support from residents during title victories. This shapes Fundora's identity in the ring, where he often honors his mixed background amid the cheers of his hometown crowd.

Training and lifestyle

Fundora maintains a rigorous daily regimen at the Boxing Club in , where he hones his skills as a fighter with an emphasis on conditioning to leverage his exceptional 6-foot-5½-inch height and 80-inch reach. His sessions include with partners of varying statures to simulate diverse opponents, helping him adapt his long-range punching style effectively. As a lifelong , Fundora views not as periodic camps but as an integral lifestyle, allowing him to remain perpetually prepared for bouts without structured build-ups. He resides in , a location that enables him to balance the demands of his professional career with close family ties, including support from his boxing-oriented relatives. For major fights, such as those in , Fundora occasionally shifts to temporary training setups there to acclimate to the environment and refine fight-specific preparations. Outside the ring, Fundora leads a disciplined focused on recovery and for the 154-pound junior middleweight division, having avoided major injuries until a hand contusion sustained during in October 2025, which postponed his title defense against . Despite his towering stature, he briefly experimented with during high school for about a month before recommitting fully to , citing frustration with the sport's demands. Fundora's public persona, encapsulated by his nickname "The Towering Inferno"—coined by promoter Sampson Lewkowicz to highlight his imposing height and fiery potential—reflects a family-centered, low-key demeanor free from off-ring controversies, as noted in media profiles of his grounded life in Coachella. He contributes to the local community through involvement in Coachella's youth boxing initiatives at the Espinoza gym, where celebrations of his achievements underscore the family's role in fostering the next generation of fighters.

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