Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
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Weights
Sebastian Fundora - 153.6 lbs
Keith Thurman - 152.6 lbs
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Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
In other fights:
10 rounds, junior-middleweights: Yoenis Tellez 153.8lbs vs. Brian Mendoza 153.2lbs
10 rounds, middleweights: Yoenli Hernandez 158.4lbs vs. Terrell Gausha 161.4lbs (overweight for NABO belt, pending)
10 rounds, heavyweights: Gurgen Hovhannisyan 281.4lbs vs. Cesar Navarro 210.2lbs
10 rounds, super-middleweights (172lbs contracted weight): Elijah Garcia 171.4lbs vs. Kevin Neweman II 171.4lbs
6 rounds, featherweights: Brayan Gonzalez 125lbs vs. Brandon Medina 124.6lbs
10 rounds, lightweights: Kaipo Gallegos 135.2lbs (overweight, pending) vs. Julian Gonzalez 134.2lbs
4 rounds, junior-welterweights: Aldo Blancas 141.6lbs vs. Jamal Johnson 140.8lbs
4 rounds, lightweights: Robert Guerrero Jnr 134.6 pounds vs. Rigoberto Rivera 134.2lbs
10 rounds, super-welterweights: Cristian Cangelosi 154.8lbs vs. Miguel Angel Hernandez 155.2lbs
10 rounds, junior-middleweights: Yoenis Tellez 153.8lbs vs. Brian Mendoza 153.2lbs
10 rounds, middleweights: Yoenli Hernandez 158.4lbs vs. Terrell Gausha 161.4lbs (overweight for NABO belt, pending)
10 rounds, heavyweights: Gurgen Hovhannisyan 281.4lbs vs. Cesar Navarro 210.2lbs
10 rounds, super-middleweights (172lbs contracted weight): Elijah Garcia 171.4lbs vs. Kevin Neweman II 171.4lbs
6 rounds, featherweights: Brayan Gonzalez 125lbs vs. Brandon Medina 124.6lbs
10 rounds, lightweights: Kaipo Gallegos 135.2lbs (overweight, pending) vs. Julian Gonzalez 134.2lbs
4 rounds, junior-welterweights: Aldo Blancas 141.6lbs vs. Jamal Johnson 140.8lbs
4 rounds, lightweights: Robert Guerrero Jnr 134.6 pounds vs. Rigoberto Rivera 134.2lbs
10 rounds, super-welterweights: Cristian Cangelosi 154.8lbs vs. Miguel Angel Hernandez 155.2lbs
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Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
In other fights:
10 rounds, junior-middleweights: Yoenis Tellez 153.8lbs vs. Brian Mendoza 153.2lbs
10 rounds, middleweights: Yoenli Hernandez 158.4lbs vs. Terrell Gausha 160.8lbs (overweight for NABO belt, pending)
Gausha initially weighed 1.4 pounds over the contracted limit of 160. He weighed 160.8 on his final attempt, but they will still fight.
10 rounds, heavyweights: Gurgen Hovhannisyan 281.4lbs vs. Cesar Navarro 210.2lbs
10 rounds, super-middleweights (172lbs contracted weight): Elijah Garcia 171.4lbs vs. Kevin Neweman II 171.4lbs
6 rounds, featherweights: Brayan Gonzalez 125lbs vs. Brandon Medina 124.6lbs
10 rounds, lightweights: Kaipo Gallegos 135.2lbs (overweight, pending) vs. Julian Gonzalez 134.2lbs
4 rounds, junior-welterweights: Aldo Blancas 141.6lbs vs. Jamal Johnson 140.8lbs
4 rounds, lightweights: Robert Guerrero Jnr 134.6 pounds vs. Rigoberto Rivera 134.2lbs
10 rounds, super-welterweights: Cristian Cangelosi 154.8lbs vs. Miguel Angel Hernandez 155.2lbs
10 rounds, junior-middleweights: Yoenis Tellez 153.8lbs vs. Brian Mendoza 153.2lbs
10 rounds, middleweights: Yoenli Hernandez 158.4lbs vs. Terrell Gausha 160.8lbs (overweight for NABO belt, pending)
Gausha initially weighed 1.4 pounds over the contracted limit of 160. He weighed 160.8 on his final attempt, but they will still fight.
10 rounds, heavyweights: Gurgen Hovhannisyan 281.4lbs vs. Cesar Navarro 210.2lbs
10 rounds, super-middleweights (172lbs contracted weight): Elijah Garcia 171.4lbs vs. Kevin Neweman II 171.4lbs
6 rounds, featherweights: Brayan Gonzalez 125lbs vs. Brandon Medina 124.6lbs
10 rounds, lightweights: Kaipo Gallegos 135.2lbs (overweight, pending) vs. Julian Gonzalez 134.2lbs
4 rounds, junior-welterweights: Aldo Blancas 141.6lbs vs. Jamal Johnson 140.8lbs
4 rounds, lightweights: Robert Guerrero Jnr 134.6 pounds vs. Rigoberto Rivera 134.2lbs
10 rounds, super-welterweights: Cristian Cangelosi 154.8lbs vs. Miguel Angel Hernandez 155.2lbs
Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
I expect Fundora to absolutely batter Thurman into a stoppage defeat.
Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
This is exactly what I thought and almost everybody thought.
BUT...
Keef talks so well, maybe he's well-rested, healed up and almost as good as ever ?
He'll be the best fighter Seb's faced, he can be hit...
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Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026

Live from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on March 28, 2026
Premier Boxing Champions presents: Fundora vs. Thurman
YouTube: 5:30 pm ET | 2:30 pm PT | 9:30 pm GMT Price: Free
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Main Card
WBC Super Welterweight Championship
Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman
10 Round Super Welterweight Bout
Yoenis Tellez vs. Brian Mendoza
10 Round Middleweight Bout
Yoenli Hernandez vs. Terrell Gausha
10 Round heavyweight Bout
Gurgen Hovhannisyan vs. Cesar Navarro
Preliminary Card
10 Round Super Middleweight Bout
Elijah Garcia vs. Kevin Newman II
10 Round Lightweight Bout
Kaipo Gallegos vs. Julian Gonzalez
6 Round Featherweight Bout
Brayan Gonzalez vs. Brandon Medina Guerrero
Non-televised Card
4 Round Welterweight Bout
Aldo Blancas vs. Jamal Johnson
4 Round Lightweight Bout
Roberto Guerrero vs. Rigoberto Rivera
10 Round Middleweight Bout
Cristian Cangelosi vs. Miguel Angel Hernandez
Live Prelims
Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
Am I the only watching this ?
Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
Yeah PBC shows are so few and far between they're not worth going out of the way over.
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Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
Thurman didn’t even deserve a world title shot.
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Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
Probably an end of Thurman. Didnt expected beatdown like that 
Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
Nope. Got it based on a reputation he had built in the 2010s. He was never going to win this fight and unlikely to be competitve after fighting twice in six years. A story as old as boxing
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Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
Fundora looked good and improved. Boxed well.
But Thurman was not really a match for him either.
But Thurman was not really a match for him either.
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Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
Thurman gave as some wars in his prime, but his career is over. Too many injurys, too many breaks.
Fundora improved since his last defeat as well. I wasn't really impressed by him even before his lose, but he is getting better and better.
Fundora improved since his last defeat as well. I wasn't really impressed by him even before his lose, but he is getting better and better.
Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
The fight played out pretty much like I expected it to go. Fundora showed his continuing improvement as a boxer, although I had hoped for more from Thurman but didn't expect it.
Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
I didn't really see any path to victory for Thurman other than a one shot KO, and he's never really been a one shot KO kinda guy. Not at the Championship level certainly.
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Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
Total mismatch as expected, Fundora just peppered Thurman with constant jabs for 4 rounds, Thurman was busted up offering nothing in return, rounds 5 and 6 Fundora cranked up the pressure, unloaded combinations backed him up and I thought the stoppage was bang on, no point in that continuing, easy work for Fundora
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Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
Anybody got a link to the full fight please ?
Apologies if already posted, i didn't wanna scroll through the thread and see the result
Apologies if already posted, i didn't wanna scroll through the thread and see the result
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Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
Damn! I had been kind of sleeping on Fundora but he seems like the real deal. Not that I was expecting anything amazing from Thurman in 2026 though...
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Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
A Decent fight video willCaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑29 Mar 2026, 15:09 Anybody got a link to the full fight please ?
Apologies if already posted, i didn't wanna scroll through the thread and see the result
Probably be released by PBC via YouTube after 14 months haha
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Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
Fundora made him look like a journeyman in there trying to survive. If Thurman had a 12-14 record the stoppage would've been fine so Thurman should've offered more than he was offering.
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Re: Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman | PBC PPV - March 28, 2026
Thurman Lambastes Ref Thomas Taylor For Stopping Fundora Fight
Keith Thurman looked like he was assaulted by multiple attackers in a nearby alley when he arrived at his post-fight press conference Saturday night.
The bruises, bumps, cuts, scrapes and swelling on his face definitely seemed worse than it felt, according to Thurman. The former WBA/WBC welterweight champ remained angry at referee Thomas Taylor for denying him the opportunity to either catch Fundora with a punch that could’ve changed the complexion of their bout or to suffer a more definitive defeat.
Thurman, 37, remained on his feet when Taylor halted their WBC 154-pound championship clash at 1:17 of the sixth round at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Fundora was in complete control, but Thurman believes he should’ve been knocked down at least once before Taylor halted the action and left him with the first knockout defeat (31-2, 23 KOs).
“Fundora’s a tremendous champion, but whoever the f*** that referee was, don’t hire him for f****** main event s*** ever again,” Thurman said. “Real talk. Do you remember Erik Morales versus Marcos Maidana? Do you remember how many times people fought with broken orbital bones? S***’s not even broken. Never got dropped in the whole fight.
“I’m getting caught on the back end of punches. The referee told me in the locker room, ‘Show me something. Move your feet. Duck your head. I won’t stop the fight.’ I’m using my legs. I’m getting caught on the back end. I wasn’t buckled. He just jumped in like a white rabbit. So them little hoppy referees, they’re not made for main event boxing.”
The California-based Taylor often officiates championship fights in Nevada and his home state and does not have a reputation for stopping matches prematurely.
The 6-foot-6 Fundora worked well behind his jab, used overwhelming volume to keep Thurman mostly on his back foot and didn’t take many flush punches from an experienced opponent who stands almost a foot shorter and is nine years older. The Coachella, California native was ahead 50-45, 50-45 and 49-46 on the scorecards through five rounds, yet Thurman argued afterward that Fundora (24-1-1, 16 KOs) was getting “way too comfortable” throwing combinations and becomes more susceptible to getting hit with clean shots later in fights.
Fundora led Brian Mendoza by big margins – 60-54, 60-54 and 59-55 – before three punches knocked him out in the seventh round in April 2023 in Carson, California. The improved southpaw, ranked second among The Ring’s contenders for a vacant 154-pound title, has won four straight fights since Mendoza defeated him.،
Thurman nevertheless believes he could’ve done what Mendoza accomplished had he been afforded more time.
“The fight was getting fun,” Thurman said before noting that he won’t retire despite his age and the brutal nature of this fight. “The people were standing on their feet. We was just getting into the grind. And he was getting really comfortable swinging wide, swinging big, swinging wide. Because he’s young, because he trains hard, he put that press [on me] because he’s a volume puncher. He put that press [on me] and the referee reacted to that. So, Fundora’s preparation, his fight style, it all ended up [playing] out for him.
“Four more minutes, and he could've made a mistake right in front of me. I was waiting for it. I knew it was going to be one of these kind of tough fights against a young champion, and I had that long-term vision, but the ref didn’t let me get there. So, it was unfortunate, but I’m grateful. I’m OK. I’m able to talk to you guys. I don’t need to be in the hospital. Everything is what it is.”
Keith Thurman looked like he was assaulted by multiple attackers in a nearby alley when he arrived at his post-fight press conference Saturday night.
The bruises, bumps, cuts, scrapes and swelling on his face definitely seemed worse than it felt, according to Thurman. The former WBA/WBC welterweight champ remained angry at referee Thomas Taylor for denying him the opportunity to either catch Fundora with a punch that could’ve changed the complexion of their bout or to suffer a more definitive defeat.
Thurman, 37, remained on his feet when Taylor halted their WBC 154-pound championship clash at 1:17 of the sixth round at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Fundora was in complete control, but Thurman believes he should’ve been knocked down at least once before Taylor halted the action and left him with the first knockout defeat (31-2, 23 KOs).
“Fundora’s a tremendous champion, but whoever the f*** that referee was, don’t hire him for f****** main event s*** ever again,” Thurman said. “Real talk. Do you remember Erik Morales versus Marcos Maidana? Do you remember how many times people fought with broken orbital bones? S***’s not even broken. Never got dropped in the whole fight.
“I’m getting caught on the back end of punches. The referee told me in the locker room, ‘Show me something. Move your feet. Duck your head. I won’t stop the fight.’ I’m using my legs. I’m getting caught on the back end. I wasn’t buckled. He just jumped in like a white rabbit. So them little hoppy referees, they’re not made for main event boxing.”
The California-based Taylor often officiates championship fights in Nevada and his home state and does not have a reputation for stopping matches prematurely.
The 6-foot-6 Fundora worked well behind his jab, used overwhelming volume to keep Thurman mostly on his back foot and didn’t take many flush punches from an experienced opponent who stands almost a foot shorter and is nine years older. The Coachella, California native was ahead 50-45, 50-45 and 49-46 on the scorecards through five rounds, yet Thurman argued afterward that Fundora (24-1-1, 16 KOs) was getting “way too comfortable” throwing combinations and becomes more susceptible to getting hit with clean shots later in fights.
Fundora led Brian Mendoza by big margins – 60-54, 60-54 and 59-55 – before three punches knocked him out in the seventh round in April 2023 in Carson, California. The improved southpaw, ranked second among The Ring’s contenders for a vacant 154-pound title, has won four straight fights since Mendoza defeated him.،
Thurman nevertheless believes he could’ve done what Mendoza accomplished had he been afforded more time.
“The fight was getting fun,” Thurman said before noting that he won’t retire despite his age and the brutal nature of this fight. “The people were standing on their feet. We was just getting into the grind. And he was getting really comfortable swinging wide, swinging big, swinging wide. Because he’s young, because he trains hard, he put that press [on me] because he’s a volume puncher. He put that press [on me] and the referee reacted to that. So, Fundora’s preparation, his fight style, it all ended up [playing] out for him.
“Four more minutes, and he could've made a mistake right in front of me. I was waiting for it. I knew it was going to be one of these kind of tough fights against a young champion, and I had that long-term vision, but the ref didn’t let me get there. So, it was unfortunate, but I’m grateful. I’m OK. I’m able to talk to you guys. I don’t need to be in the hospital. Everything is what it is.”