Keith Thurman will never be back at the highest level of boxing after that.
That is safe to say.
His time in world championship professional boxing has now come to an end.
Brutally so as well.
Sebastian Fundora wiped him out in a six round TKO annilhation.
Here’s some of the reaction thus far:

What a knockout win for Fundora.
Great win for boxing this weekend with the knockout wins again — heavyweight prospect Moses Itauma brutally knocking out American Jermaine Franklin as well.
On the Thurman vs Fundora fight, here’s the punch stats in Fundora’s savage TKO win:
Overall Fight Punch Stats
| Fighter | Punches Landed | Punches Thrown | Connect % | Power Punches Landed | Jabs Landed (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sebastian Fundora | 96 | Not fully detailed | ~25-28% (est.) | 64 | High volume (40+ in Rd 1) |
| Keith Thurman | 26-28 | Not fully detailed | Low | 25 | 3 |
- Fundora dominated with overwhelming volume and reach, especially with power shots and jabs.
- Thurman struggled to close the distance and landed very few clean shots overall.
Key Highlights
- Fundora landed nearly 4x as many punches as Thurman.
- In Round 5 (one of the most dominant rounds), Fundora reportedly landed around 36 punches.
- Thurman was cut and badly bloodied, mostly from Fundora’s accurate power punching and constant jab pressure.
Alas, a great win for Sebastian Fundora.
He moves on to big things this year.

