Sebastian Fundora and Keith Thurman arrive at their March 28 fight from very different environments, and the contrast begins long before they enter the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Fundora prepares away from bright lights and cameras. The champion trains with his father in the mountains above Coachella, California, where winter weather turns even basic roadwork into demanding work. During a recent session, Fundora described running through snow that had already climbed past his ankles, a small detail that captures the tone of his camp.
The setting reinforces how he speaks about boxing. For Fundora, the sport is not a short preparation for one event but a year-round routine tied to daily discipline. Training continues whether a fight is on the calendar or not, and the schedule changes little from week to week.
The atmosphere surrounding the champion reflects that routine. Fundora’s personality often mirrors the quiet surroundings in which he trains. While many fighters trade words during fight week, he approaches the buildup with a steady tone and little interest in verbal exchanges. Thurman’s remarks, Fundora explained, are “good for TV,” a brief acknowledgement that promotion plays a role in boxing even if he prefers to stay outside the theatrics. He expects opponents to dislike him once the bout begins and accepts that tension as part of the job rather than something personal.
Another piece of Fundora’s preparation remains close to home. He works alongside his younger sister, Gabriela Fundora, the undisputed champion in her division. With Gabriela scheduled to fight only weeks before her brother’s title defense, the two training periods run side by side. Sebastian said watching her compete provides an “IQ lesson,” a chance to observe choices made under pressure and consider how similar situations might appear in his own fight. The arrangement creates a rare dynamic where both fighters sharpen their thinking by studying each other’s performances.
Keith Thurman brings a different presence. The former unified champion built his reputation on confidence and personality as much as punching ability, qualities that helped elevate his welterweight title fights in earlier years. His comments during the buildup continue that pattern, adding vocal energy to the promotion.
The fight will unfold under the lights of Las Vegas, yet the preparation behind it could hardly look more different. One fighter arrives from a mountain camp shaped by routine, family, and isolation, while the other carries the voice and showmanship that long accompanied his rise in the sport.
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