Fundora vs. Thurman Set for Las Vegas: WBC Title Fight Carries Big Stakes at Junior Middleweight

Andrew Karlov March 28, 2026, 5:19 a.m.
Sebastian Fundora and Keith Thurman

Friday’s weigh-in in Las Vegas made it official: Sebastian Fundora and Keith Thurman are set for their junior middleweight title fight, with Fundora defending his WBC belt in Saturday night’s main event on Amazon Prime pay-per-view. The matchup lands at an important moment for the 154-pound division, where a convincing win by either man could quickly push the winner into the center of the title picture.

For Fundora, this is a chance to prove his upset victory over Tim Tszyu was not a one-off result but the start of a legitimate championship run. The 27-year-old fought twice last year and was last seen in July, when he stopped Tszyu. Thurman, meanwhile, returned in March after a three-year layoff and scored a knockout win over Brock Jarvis, but American fans still have questions about how much of the former unified welterweight champion remains at this stage of his career.

That uncertainty is a big part of the intrigue. In the U.S. boxing conversation, Thurman is still a recognizable name, but this fight feels like a crossroads bout: if he wins, he instantly becomes one of the division’s most interesting contenders; if he loses, the window for one more major title run may close for good. Fundora has different pressure on him. At 6-foot-6, he remains one of the sport’s most unusual titleholders, and this fight is about showing he can carry a division, not just surprise it.

The undercard also includes Yoenis Tellez vs. Brian Mendoza and Yoenli Hernandez vs. Terrell Gausha. Once the bell rings in Las Vegas, the biggest thing to watch is whether Fundora can reinforce his standing as a real force at 154, or whether Thurman can turn back the clock and reshape the division again.

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