Sebastian Fundora warns that he will knock out Keith Thurman in Las Vegas
The current WBC champion, Fundora, is prepared for what will be a demanding fight against an experienced boxer
The weigh-in and the final press conference before the fight this Saturday, March 28, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena made it clear that there will be no truce in the ring. The current WBC super welterweight world champion, Sebastian Fundora, faced off against veteran Keith Thurman in an event that will be streamed on Prime Video, promoted by TGB Promotions and Sampson Boxing. During his press conference, Sebastian Fundora displayed absolute confidence in his physical preparation and the advantage his physique provides. The fighter nicknamed "The Colossus in Flames" asserted that his goal is to maintain his status among boxing's elite and that the fight will not go to a judges' decision this Saturday in the city of casinos. Knockout Prediction for the Main Event: Sebastian Fundora's determination was the central focus of Thursday's events. When asked about the fight's outcome, the champion was emphatic in stating that his punching power will be the deciding factor against an opponent moving up in weight. Fundora is confident that his athletic development will allow him to control the pace from the first round. “I definitely don’t see this going the full 12 rounds, but no matter how long it lasts, it will end with me winning,” said Sebastian Fundora, according to statements collected by the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) press team. The WBC champion added that, while he respects Thurman’s career, he plans to spoil his triumphant return. Keith Thurman seeks to reclaim his glory. For his part, Keith “One Time” Thurman comes into this fight intending to prove that his 30 years of experience in the sport are superior to the champion’s youth. Thurman acknowledged his opponent's improvement, but warned that his strategy is based on neutralizing Sebastian Fundora's offense through a precise and powerful exchange of blows. “I'm here to hurt this guy. I'm trying to send him home without a belt. Fundora takes a punch. He's used to exchanging blows and fighting.”But I'm here to put out that fire,” Thurman declared during the official pre-weigh-in press conference. The challenger emphasized that the audience will see “poetry in motion” and that his goal is to make history by taking the title from the young champion. A Card Loaded with Prospects: Saturday's event will not only feature the duel between Sebastian Fundora and Thurman, but also includes a series of high-level fights. In the co-main event, Yoenis Tellez will face Brian Mendoza in a 12-round bout, while heavyweights Gurgen Hovhannisyan and Cesar Navarro will open the official pay-per-view broadcast at 8 p.m. ET. The day will begin earlier with free streams on Prime Video, highlighting the participation of rising star Elijah Garcia against Kevin Newman. With this support, the Las Vegas card is positioned as one of the most complete of the season, focusing all attention on If Fundora will manage to keep his promise to end the fight quickly.

