
Unified WBC and WBO junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora entered Saturday’s fight with Chordale Booker as a heavy favorite to successfully defend his titles for the first time. Fundora dominated the bout, stopping Booker in the fourth round.
Fundora’s jab was crucial in establishing control early, while Booker attempted to counter with rights from his southpaw stance. Despite Booker’s brief surge of activity in the third round, Fundora’s relentless pressure revealed itself in the fourth, where he landed a series of uppercuts leading to the first knockdown.
After waiting for the count to be completed, Fundora continued the onslaught, forcing the referee to intervene before the round’s end.
In his post-fight interview, Fundora expressed his desire to continue unifying titles in the junior middleweight division, mentioning potential future challengers, including Xander Zayas. “I’m ready for whoever comes next,” he stated.
In summary, Fundora remains a dominant force in the division, with aspirations to become the undisputed champion.