TBD PBC on Prime PPV: Sebastian Fundora vs Keith Thurman (WBC Super Welterweight Title)

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Fundora is such a polarizing fighter. Even after seeing him numerous times I really dont know just how good he may be. This fight will tell me more personally. I cant call it. I dont care if he is a heavy favorite....Keith is a dog, so if Fundora is that big of a favorite some people know something I dont. he should be +250 or 300 max
On fanduel fundora is -550, keith +350
 

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Fundora is such a polarizing fighter. Even after seeing him numerous times I really dont know just how good he may be. This fight will tell me more personally. I cant call it. I dont care if he is a heavy favorite....Keith is a dog, so if Fundora is that big of a favorite some people know something I dont. he should be +250 or 300 max

If you're looking at this fight from purely a vacuum of style vs style, Keith actually matches up pretty well against Fundora. He has the hand speed and punching power to punch with Fundora and make him vulnerable

The problem is that when it comes to reality lol... Keith's age, inactivity, and stamina all make this fight a huge mismatch
 
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Fundora is such a polarizing fighter. Even after seeing him numerous times I really dont know just how good he may be.
Was thinking this and despite the fact he already got KTFO and always looks beatable PBC is still managing his career greatly and building him into a star. Of course Fundora is doing his part by getting wins. If he can beat Thurman the sky might be the limit with Fundora
 

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Was thinking this and despite the fact he already got KTFO and always looks beatable PBC is still managing his career greatly and building him into a star. Of course Fundora is doing his part by getting wins. If he can beat Thurman the sky might be the limit with Fundora

It looks like he is getting better also and learning how to use his height better. I think he could be the best 154 out there all the top guy will have serious difficulty with him not just including but especially Boots and Virgil. This isn’t prime Thurman but still a VERY good fighter. This fight will answer some of the mystery.
 

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UNDEFEATED YOUNG MEXICAN STAR ISAAC LUCERO DUELS HARD-HITTING ROBERTO VALENZUELA JR. IN ALL-MEXICAN SHOWDOWN KICKING OFF PBC PAY-PER-VIEW EVENT ON PRIME VIDEO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25



WBC Super Welterweight World Champion Sebastian Fundora Battles Former Unified Champion Keith Thurman in Main Event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in

Las Vegas


LAS VEGAS – September 15, 2025 – Undefeated young Mexican star Isaac “La Bestia” Lucero will take on hard-hitting Roberto Valenzuela Jr. in an all-Mexican 154-pound showdown that kicks of PBC Pay-Per-View on Prime Video action taking place Saturday, October 25 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.



The jam-packed four-fight card begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and is topped by WBC Super Welterweight World Champion Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora looking to continue his 154-pound reign against the former unified world champion Keith “One Time” Thurman, who hopes to bolster his Hall of Fame credentials with another signature victory in the main event.



In the co-main event, two-division world champion Stephen Fulton Jr., the reigning WBC Featherweight World Champion, will move up to take on WBC Super Featherweight World Champion O’Shaquie Foster in a 130-pound world title fight.



The lineup also features rising Mexican star Jesus “Mono” Ramos Jr. in a high-stakes duel against top contender Shane Mosley Jr. for the Interim WBC Middleweight Title.



Tickets for the live event are available now through AXS.com.



In addition to being available for purchase on Prime Video, regardless of Prime membership, fans will also be able to continue to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets as well as PPV.com.



The event is promoted by TGB Promotions and Sampson Boxing.



**ISAAC LUCERO VS. ROBERTO VALENZUELA JR.**


Fresh off of a dominant KO win on Prime Video in May, undefeated rising contender Isaac “La Bestia” Lucero will look to continue his momentum as he steps in against battle-tested knockout artist Roberto Valenzuela Jr. in a 10-round super welterweight contest that opens up the four-fight pay-per-view.



The 26-year-old Lucero (17-0, 13 KOs) turned pro in 2019 after an amateur career that saw him earn five national medals representing Mexico. A native of La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, Lucero has stopped his last six opponents entering October 25, and also owns a pair of 10-round unanimous decision triumphs. In looking to make his U.S. takeover, Lucero has set up camp in Las Vegas, where he is trained by renowned coach Bob Santos, who led him to victory in May as he stopped the previously undefeated Omar Valenzuela in two rounds.



“Roberto Valenzuela Jr. is a tough veteran who’s faced some of the division’s best and he’s coming into the ring on a winning streak, but this is my time and I’m gonna show why on October 25,” said Lucero. “I’ve very grateful to my team for this opportunity. My trainer Bob Santos will have me ready to showcase my skills and put on a great show when the bell rings.”



Representing his native Sonora, Mexico, Valenzuela (31-5, 29 KOs) steps into the ring on October 25 riding a five-fight winning streak, with all of those wins coming by stoppage. The 26-year-old’s most recent triumph saw him knock out veteran contender Juan Jose Velasco in the sixth-round in February. Valenzuela has experience against two reigning 154-pound champions, having challenged Xander Zayas in 2023 and Bakhram Murtazaliev in 2022. In total, Valenzuela’s five defeats have come to fighters who entered the ring with a combined record of 79-2.



“I’m very thankful for this opportunity,” said Valenzuela. “My opponent is a very strong and skilled boxer, but I’m 100% ready to leave Las Vegas victorious. With both of our styles, I’m sure that we’re going to give the fans a fight that all of Mexico and the rest of the world will be talking about for many years.”
 

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I don't like this channel, but it looks like Thurman was offered Madrimov & turned it down to fight Fundora


i dont fukk with ysm sports media at all..but im not surprised...the last time thurman faced a fighter who had footwork..he took a L
 

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