A huge height difference here.
As there is in many of Sebastian Fundora’s fights. The world champion is flying high lately in boxing.
Showing his boxing ability and physical attributes work well together when he is on form in recent fights.
He takes on former champion Keith Thurman next up and the two faced off:
Two quality fighters but only one can win on March 28th. So many great fights confirmed and locked in now.
Not just announced but locked in and happening every week now in the sport.
This will only increase as the days and weeks go on this year as we promised old and new boxing fans the whole time on here.
More proof and evidence again per the above.
On the size different between Thurman and Fundora, let’s look at the difference:
Sebastian Fundora (“The Towering Inferno”)
- Age: 28
- Record: 23-1-1 (15 KOs)
- Height: 6’5½” (197 cm) — sometimes listed around 6’6″
- Reach: 80″ (203 cm)
- Stance: Southpaw
- Weight class: Super welterweight (154 lbs) — defending WBC title
- Notable: Fundora has massive size and length advantages, with recent strong performances including title defenses via TKO over Tim Tszyu.
Keith Thurman (“One Time”)
- Age: 37
- Record: 31-1 (23 KOs)
- Height: 5’7½” to 5’9½” (171-177 cm)
- Reach: 69″ (175 cm)
- Stance: Orthodox
- Weight class: Moving up from welterweight to super welterweight for this title shot
- Notable: High KO percentage historically, but older and coming off inactivity/layoffs; seeks to become a two-division world champion.
Keith Thurman is in good form himself and showed that last year against Jarvis all the way in Australia.
But this is a completely different fight entirely.

