Fundora, known as "Sweet Poison," holds all the major belts in the 112-pound division. She's the WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF, and Ring Magazine champion. At just 21 years old, she's also the youngest undisputed world champion in boxing history.
The American fighter from Coachella Valley, California, has a perfect record of 15 wins with 7 knockouts. She earned her undisputed status in her last fight, adding the WBA, WBC, and WBO titles to her IBF belt with a knockout win over Gabriela Celeste Alaniz.
Badillo, the challenger from Cuautitlan, Mexico, also boasts an undefeated record. She's won 19 fights, with 3 knockouts and 1 draw. The IBF ranks her as their number one contender, giving her this shot at all the titles.
Golden Boy Promotions and Sampson Boxing have put together this 10-round main event. It's a big step up for Fundora, who'll headline a card for the first time in her career.
Fundora shared her thoughts on the upcoming fight:
"I'm excited to make history again, this time defending my undisputed status against the hungry Badillo. This is my first main event and I'm looking forward to showing the world all the effort that the Fundora team puts in to be the best."
Both fighters have a lot on the line. Fundora wants to keep her belts and prove she deserves her spot at the top. Badillo has the chance to become an undisputed champion herself if she can pull off the upset.
The fight looks pretty even on paper. Both women are undefeated and in their prime. Fundora has shown more knockout power, but Badillo has more experience. It's hard to predict who'll come out on top, but fans can expect an exciting battle between two of the best in the flyweight division.