Fundora, known as "Sweet Poison," holds all the major titles in the division - WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF, and The Ring. The California native boasts an impressive record of 15 wins with no losses, including 7 knockouts. She's coming off a victory against Celeste Alaniz and made history in her last fight as the youngest undisputed champion in the world.
"In my last fight, I made history as the youngest undisputed champion in the world. I'm excited to make history again, this time defending my undisputed status against the hungry Badillo," Fundora said. "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."
Badillo brings an undefeated record of her own to the ring. The Mexican fighter has 19 wins, no losses, and 1 draw, with 3 knockouts. She's been unbeaten since 2018 and has scored recent wins over Melissa Meraz, Tania Garcia Hernandez, and Graciela Cortes.
"I worked hard to earn my place and compete for this undisputed championship. I'm excited to make my debut in the United States and make a splash in women's boxing," Badillo stated.
The fight marks several milestones for both boxers. It's Fundora's first main event and her first defense as undisputed champion. For Badillo, it's her U.S. debut and first shot at all the titles.
Golden Boy Promotions and Sampson Boxing have organized the 10-round bout. The fighters' earnings are tied to Pay-Per-View (PPV) purchases, which could boost their purses significantly. Fundora's guaranteed purse is $350,000, with a potential to earn up to $1.5 million. Badillo is guaranteed $125,000, with her total earnings possibly reaching between $400,000 and $600,000.
The clash between these two undefeated fighters promises to be a night that will go down in history for women's boxing.