Rising contender Brian Mendoza scored a career-defining upset win, blasting out the previously unbeaten Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora in round seven in what may be the clubhouse leader for Knockout of the Year to capture the interim-WBC super welterweight title live on Showtime Saturday night from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.
“I’m good, for one second I turned off, but I guess that’s boxing, it happens,” said Fundora. “You just get caught with a punch. I did some punching and then I got caught you know. He was throwing that overhand right all night and I was dodging and dodging, but in boxing the second you fall asleep, you get punished.”
Having scored back-to-back knockouts to earn this fight, Mendoza (22-2, 16 KOs) connected on a picture-perfect left hook early in round seven that badly hurt Fundora (20-1-1, 13 KOs), and followed up with a powerful left-right combo that put Fundora down for good.
Mendoza, an Albuquerque, New Mexico-native who now trains in Las Vegas with coach Ismael Salas, looked to show his boxing ability early and kept his distance from Fundora while peppering body shots. As the fight progressed, Mendoza looked to try to close the distance and keep Fundora from gaining leverage on his punches, but was met with a consistent stream of uppercuts.
The Fundora attack caused blood to start coming from Mendoza’s nose in round five, as it appeared the previously unbeaten fighter was on his way to wearing out another opponent with a non-stop onslaught of power punches. The overall CompuBox stats saw Fundora out-land Mendoza 100 to 62 while also leading 60-54 twice and 59-55 on the cards at the time of the stoppage.
Mendoza was emotional following his career-best victory, viewing the win as a culmination of his comeback following setbacks earlier in his career.
“It was a good punch,” said Fundora. “I didn’t recognize that moment, but I’m fine. I’m healthy now, and I’ll be back. I’ll be back to take over the division and this is a step up and a step down. It happens, but I’ll be back. I’m not sorry I took this fight, this is boxing. We gotta fight and we have to make these good fights. Congratulations to Brian Mendoza, he did his thing, but like I said, I’ll be back.”
Sebastian Fundora: I Got Caught, The Second You Fall Asleep - You Get Punished

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champion4everMon Apr 10, 2023, 8:32 PM UTC
Fundora was badly hurt. He was out on his feet even before he hit the canvas. He was catatonic and then Mendoza finished him off with a two-piece combination. That was a very scary KO.
garfiosMon Apr 10, 2023, 2:19 PM UTC
I agreed , he need a new trainer, doesn't mean he has to fired his father, I this point I don't think his father's can help him out in the defensive part. I'm sure he will be okay and a force to be reckon with. Those fans that think he's ruined, are wrong, they might have never heard of Azumah, Arguello, Armstrong, even Duran
TheshotyoudontseeMon Apr 10, 2023, 1:54 PM UTC
Fundora is ruined. He may beat some low level comp now but any good fighter with power will crush him now. He got caught because of his flaws, not because Mendoza is great. Mendoza is good, not an all timer.
Fundora's only advantage was his freakish height. He will get timed by guys now, he has no chin.
RayzahMon Apr 10, 2023, 1:41 PM UTC
The pool at 154 is real shallow so its hard not seeing a 25 year old that stands 6'5" not making it back to contention. He was fighting in the main event for a reason, people like to see him fight and the height adds to the intrigue. This was lesson that i think will only make him better going forward. A Lubin Rematch
Bronx2245Mon Apr 10, 2023, 11:29 AM UTC
He's definitely a different animal. I thought Lubin would've beat him! Now I would like to see Fundora vs. Lubin rematch!