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Gabriela Fundora

Gabriela Diana Fundora is an American professional boxer and the undisputed flyweight champion, having unified the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), International Boxing Federation (IBF), and World Boxing Organization (WBO) titles, as well as The Ring magazine title, in November 2024. At 22 years old, she became the youngest ever undisputed boxing world champion across divisions and gender in the four-belt era.

Early life and amateur career
Fundora was born on March 29, 2002, in Palm Beach, Florida, and is one of six siblings. Her father, Freddy, is Cuban, and her mother, Monique, is Mexican. She began boxing at the age of six. In 2011, Fundora and her family relocated to California's Coachella Valley to access a larger and more competitive boxing talent pool and improved training opportunities, where she began training with her father and brother, Sebastian, at the Coachella Valley Boxing Club. In 2017, she won the Junior National Championships and was named Boxer of the Tournament. That same year, she also captured titles at the Junior Open and the USA Boxing Eastern and Western Olympic Qualifying Tournaments. She continued her success in 2018 by winning the National Junior Olympics and was named USA Boxing Junior Female Boxer of the Year in 2017. Due to age restrictions that made her ineligible to qualify for the next Olympic Games, she subsequently decided to turn professional. ==Professional career==
Professional career
IBF Flyweight Champion Fundora vs. Mucino Fundora turned professional in 2021 and compiled a record of 12-0 with 1 no contest before defeating Arely Muciño, to win the IBF flyweight title on October 21, 2023 in Inglewood, California. Fundora vs. Cruz On January 27, 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona, Fundora defeated Christina Cruz via 10th-round TKO and made the first successful defense of her IBF flyweight title. Fundora vs. Asenjo On August 10, 2024 at Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas, Fundora defeated Daniela Asenjo by unanimous decision and made the second successful defense of her IBF flyweight title. Undisputed Flyweight Champion Fundora vs. Alaniz Fundora was scheduled to face Gabriela Celeste Alaniz for the undisputed flyweight title in Las Vegas on November 2, 2024. She won the fight by TKO in the seventh round. Fundora vs. Badillo Fundora was scheduled to make the first defense of her undisputed flyweight title against Marilyn Badillo on April 19, 2025 in Oceanside, CA. Fundora won the fight via stoppage in the seventh round. Fundora vs. Kubicki Fundora was scheduled to make the second defense of her undisputed flyweight title against Ayelen Granadino in Indio, California, on September 20, 2025. On September 11, 2025, it was announced that Alexas Kubicki would replace Granadino. Fundora defeated Kubicki by seventh-round TKO. Fundora vs. Ruiz Fundora made the third defense of her undisputed flyweight title against Viviana Ruiz Corredor at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, on March 14, 2026. She won by knockout in the sixth round. ==Awards==
Awards
BWAA Female Fighter of the Year: 2024 • The Ring Female Fighter of the Year: 2024 • WBC Female Fighter of the Year: 2025 • WBC Performance of the Year : 2025 2025 • 2× WBN Female Fighter of the Year: 2024, 2025 • 2× Uncrowned Women's Fighter of the Year: 2024, 2025 • BoxingScene Female Fighter of the Year: 2024 • The Sporting News Women's Fighter of the Year: 2024 • 2× Women Boxing Archive Network (WBAN) Hottest Female Rising Star: 2022, 2024 • WBAN Fighter of the Year: 2025 • Boxing News International Female Fighter of the Year: 2025 • The Sporting News Best Boxer Under 25: 2025 ==Professional boxing record==
Personal life
Fundora's brother Sebastian is also a professional boxer. They are both trained by their father, Freddy, at a private gym established by the family. In 2021, Fundora signed a long-term promotional agreement with Sampson Boxing. ==See also==
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