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Keith Thurman Embraces Gatekeeper Role Ahead of Sebastian Fundora Title Fight

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Keith Thurman Embraces Gatekeeper Role Ahead of Sebastian Fundora Title Fight

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“Say I’m the gatekeeper, but I’m the final boss,” Thurman said.

He believes beating him would be the biggest win of Fundora’s life. He isn’t some relic; he’s the proving ground.

This perspective colors every comment he makes. He’s showing respect for Fundora’s high volume style while staying cocky about his own ring IQ. ‘One Time’ Thurman described the champ as “a man of few words, but many punches,” but he claims he already sees the mistakes Fundora will make once the rhythm of the fight takes over. He’s even poked at the champion’s chin, noting that Fundora has been dropped before, and he’s more than happy to test it again.

The talk is loud, but the mindset is practical. Thurman knows he isn’t in a tune up. Fundora is younger, massive, and thrives on physical pressure at 154 pounds. Instead of brushing that off, Thurman has focused on the repetitive work of camp. He noted that this preparation builds on his last one, specifically regarding the nightmare of Fundora’s reach.

“This was my first time sparring guys that tall,” Thurman said about his previous training. Now, he’s just tapping into that muscle memory. He isn’t trying to reinvent himself. He’s just trying to be a sharper version of what he already is.

Thurman has also been reflecting on his legacy. He calls himself a “stamped Hall of Famer” because of his run at 147, but he’s clear that this March date is about staying relevant. He talked about champions who fall and climb back up, grouping himself with the few fighters from his era who are still swinging at the top level.

Thurman isn’t leaning on nostalgia. He isn’t claiming he still “owns” the division. He’s just the hurdle. He’s the guy who decides if Fundora keeps moving up or gets stuck against a veteran who has actually been to the mountain top.

That honesty makes the fight interesting. Thurman doesn’t expect to be seen as the favorite, and that makes the fight interesting. He just wants to be respected as the man in the way. If Fundora wins, he’s the real deal. It would be a huge upset. If he doesn’t, the 154 pound division has a serious problem on its hands.

The fight happens March 28 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, live on PBC pay per view via Prime Video.

Tom Galm has covered the global boxing scene since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, business trends, and fighter psychology.

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