Author: Sean Close
One of the first things that stands out about Sebastian Fundora is his towering height of over 6-foot-5, making him a giant in his weight class of junior middleweight. This weekend in Las Vegas, Fundora will be competing for multiple titles against the Australian powerhouse Tim Tzu, who stands at five feet eight and a half inches. Fundora’s exceptional height gives him a unique advantage over his opponents, which he might need this weekend to secure victory.
The 24-0 Tszyu, a formidable Australian with a strong punch and unwavering confidence, was initially set to face the renowned Keith Thurman. However, Thurman’s injury opened the door for Fundora, who now has the opportunity to claim a world title in the junior middleweight category and make a name for himself in the boxing world by defeating Tszyu in their upcoming bout.
Tszyu is the favorite for this weekend’s main event pay-per-view, given his undefeated record and recent impressive performances. In contrast, Fundora suffered a knockout loss in his last fight against Brian Mendoza, showing a decline in form. Fundora’s height, his southpaw stance, and Tszyu’s upright head positioning present intriguing dynamics for this highly anticipated matchup.
“What an unexpected twist of fate,” Fundora expressed during a press conference. “From the undercard to the spotlight in Las Vegas, the boxing capital of the world…this is a tremendous opportunity, and we aim to seize it and claim the world championship on Saturday night.” The fight not only offers a chance for victory but also a platform to showcase their skills in the boxing world.