WBC and WBO world champion in the super welterweight division, Sebastian Fundora, has confirmed his desire to face the current WBA title holder, Terence Crawford.
Sebastian Fundora for BoxingScene
I’d love to fight Crawford. He has the WBA. I want to be undisputed like my sister [Gabriela] and that means I’d have to go through him as well. When I met him in Canastota [New York] we talked about fighting. But business is one thing, talking is another. So we’ll see if it ever happens.
Crawford last fought against Israil Madrimov in August of this year. Terence won that fight by unanimous decision, claiming the WBA world championship title and the interim WBO super welterweight belt. He boasts a record of 41 wins (31 by knockout) and no losses.
Fundora's last fight was against Tim Tszyu in March this year. That match went the full distance and ended in a split decision victory for Sebastian. His professional record includes 21 wins (13 by knockout), one loss, and one draw.
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