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    Comments Thread For: After busy 154lbs weekend, Sebastian Fundora says don?t forget about him

    Sebastian Fundora, 28, is back, readying for a March 28 pay-per-view versus Keith Thurman and to stamp himself as the best fighter in the loaded junior middleweight division.
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    Hard to say where Fundora stands right now. But i'm pretty sure beating Tszyu twice and eventually beating a wayyyyy pas due date Thurman makes him the best in the division.

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    • RockyKO
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      #3
      Originally posted by steeve steel
      Hard to say where Fundora stands right now. But i'm pretty sure beating Tszyu twice and eventually beating a wayyyyy pas due date Thurman makes him the best in the division.
      Yeah, maybe. Beating Thurman is more impressive than beating a really rusty Bakhram. If Thurman can get past his jab then Fundora could be rocked.

      I'm more excited for Fundora - Thurman than Garcia - Barrios to be honest.

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        Quote below says it all. The reason people are forgetting is because there's been a long lead time to a fight no one was calling for.

        All these fights they make, it’s never really up to me,” he said. “I can say something, but it’s just an idea. Not a full plan. What these guys have set up for me is what I’ve got to do.

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          #5
          Originally posted by RockyKO

          Yeah, maybe. Beating Thurman is more impressive than beating a really rusty Bakhram. If Thurman can get past his jab then Fundora could be rocked.

          I'm more excited for Fundora - Thurman than Garcia - Barrios to be honest.
          Agreed, Fundora - Thurman is more of a game to me to expect.

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          • factsarenice
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            #6
            The fight is a GoFundMe for Haymon and Sampson!

            Fundora vs Thurman isn't legacy, championship, or even a shyty payday for Fundora...it's a pay day for AL Haymon and that's all that matters.

            The PBC is stable of 125 fighters
            that belong to a hollowed out, dead end system with no money or network offering 6 fights per-year.

            PPV? Hell no, not interested.
            Fundora stops older, rusty, 5 ft 5 Keith Thurman
            easy.
            Last edited by factsarenice; 02-06-2026, 12:29 PM.

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            • factsarenice
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              #7
              Originally posted by steeve steel
              Hard to say where Fundora stands right now. But i'm pretty sure beating Tszyu twice and eventually beating a wayyyyy pas due date Thurman makes him the best in the division.
              Honestly, every top 10, 154lber stops Keith Thurman fairly easy. None of the top 10 lose to Keith. In his 147lb prime, Keith once admitted he has real problems with taller fighters. Today Keith is a 5ft 5 mid-get, inactive, way past his prime and he's fighting a prime 6,4 154lber shrinking down from middle weight.

              Save your money, Keith gets stopped in 6.

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              • SteveM
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                #8
                Fundora is a likeable champ - respectful and no real trash talk - yet, anyway.

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                • steeve steel
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by factsarenice

                  Honestly, every top 10, 154lber stops Keith Thurman fairly easy. None of the top 10 lose to Keith. In his 147lb prime, Keith once admitted he has real problems with taller fighters. Today Keith is a 5ft 5 mid-get, inactive, way past his prime and he's fighting a prime 6,4 154lber shrinking down from middle weight.

                  Save your money, Keith gets stopped in 6.
                  It's funny cause i totally agree! What was supposed to be written was " But i'm pretty sure beating Tszyu twice and eventually beating a wayyyyy pas due date Thurman DOES NOT make him the best in the division." Don't know what happened...

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