Gabriela Fundora batters Kubicki in a seventh-round TKO that confirmed her dominance in the women’s flyweight division. The fight took place in front of a supportive crowd, with Fundora’s relentless pressure proving too much for her challenger.
Gabriela Fundora batters Kubicki
From the opening bell, the champion kept Kubicki on the defensive. Her long reach was used in the first round, but by round two, she was already cornering her opponent with powerful combinations.
Kubicki tried to respond with her right hand, yet Fundora’s volume overwhelmed her. By round five, Kubicki’s right eye was swollen and damaged.
The sixth round showed visible fatigue from Kubicki. She resorted to clinching, but Fundora’s combinations broke through.
Entering the seventh, the referee stopped the fight after a brutal double hook landed. Kubicki’s corner had no choice but to accept the outcome.
This win marked Fundora’s second successful defense of the undisputed women’s flyweight world championship, making her the youngest boxer in history to achieve back-to-back defenses.
Known as “Sweet Poison,” she now sits at the top of her division, with challengers struggling to keep pace with her relentless style.
Her victory also set the stage for the night’s main event featuring Oscar Collazo, but it was Fundora who stole the spotlight. She reminded fans why her name carries weight in modern boxing.
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