The Prime Video PPV main card begins at 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT, with the three-fight “First on Prime” prelims streaming free earlier at 5:30 PM ET / 2:30 PM PT. Main-event ring walks for Fundora-Thurman are expected around 10:00–11:00 PM ET (depending on undercard pace).
Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. This legendary 16,800-seat venue on the Las Vegas Strip is once again the home of a stacked PBC pay-per-view.
Fighter Profiles and Recent Form
Sebastian Fundora (“The Towering Inferno”) – United States (Coachella, CA)
Record: 23-1-1 (15 KOs, 65.2% KO rate)
Age: 28
Height/Reach: 6’5½” / 80″
Stance: Southpaw
Recent Form (last 5 bouts): Win (July 2025 – decision/retention vs. high-level opposition) → Win (March 2025 – TKO vs. Chordale Booker, title retention) → Win (earlier 2024/2025 – split-decision title win vs. Tim Tszyu) → Earlier stoppages and decisions solidifying his reign. Fundora has looked dominant since capturing the WBC belt, using his freakish length and pressure to break opponents down. Fundora is the undisputed freak of the 154-lb division—literally one of the tallest, longest champions in history. His southpaw jab, body work, and late-fight volume make him a nightmare matchup. After a hand contusion postponed the original October 2025 date, he enters fully healed and motivated to prove he’s the best in the weight class.
Keith Thurman (“One Time”) – United States
Record: 31-1-0 (23 KOs, 74% KO rate)
Age: 36
Height/Reach: 5’9½” / ~70″
Stance: Orthodox
Recent Form (last 5 bouts): Win (March 2025 – TKO 3 vs. Brock Jarvis) → Win (2022 – UD vs. Mario Barrios) → Loss (2019 – SD vs. Manny Pacquiao) → Earlier title defenses. Thurman has fought just twice in the last four-plus years due to hand and other injuries but looked sharp in his most recent stoppage win. Thurman is a former unified welterweight champion and one of the most technically gifted boxers of his generation. His one-punch power, elite defense, and ring IQ remain dangerous, but Father Time and extended layoffs are the biggest questions. This is his first title shot at 154 lbs and his biggest step-up in years.
Fight History & Matchup Breakdown
This is a size vs. skill/experience super welterweight title fight. Fundora (139+ pro rounds) brings unprecedented physical tools at 154 lbs, while Thurman (170+ rounds) has the pedigree of a former lineal champion.
Key Advantages for Fundora:
Insane 6’5½” frame and 80″ reach—Thurman has never faced anyone close to this size.
Relentless pressure and body attack that wears opponents down.
Youth (8 years younger) and recent activity.
Potential Edges for Thurman:
Superior boxing IQ, footwork, and counter-punching.
Proven one-punch power (23 KOs) and championship experience.
Southpaw discomfort if he can close distance and make it ugly inside.
Consensus across boxing media and platforms heavily favors Fundora due to the massive physical mismatch, but Thurman’s pedigree keeps it from being a total lock—many experts see a competitive chess match early before Fundora’s length takes over.
Injury Report
No current injuries reported for either fighter. Fundora’s hand contusion (which postponed the original October 2025 date) has fully healed; he confirmed in recent interviews that both hands are 100% and camp has been smooth. Thurman has had no reported issues and enters healthy after a full training camp. Both cleared all medicals and weigh-ins are expected without complications.
FIGHT ODDS
Sebastian Fundora – 425
Keith Thurman + 300
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 27, 2026








