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The 6-foot-6 Sebastian Fundora remains a tower of power in the ring | L.A. Focus News

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When you see Sebastian Fundora walk into the ring, you’re not sure to expect a knockout or a dunk. The tallest super-welterweight in anybody’s memory is ranked No. 7 in his division by the WBC. He’s not coming up the ladder. He is the ladder, as his second-round knockout showed Saturday night, the preliminary to […]

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