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Sebastian Fundora explains why he will not fight Canelo Alvarez any time soon

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Sebastian Fundora explains why he will not fight Canelo Alvarez any time soonGettyImages
The fighter is in the mix for a super welterweight belt this month.

Sebastian Fundora named the big names he wants to fight later this year.

The imposing fighter stands at almost six and a half feet tall, making him an unusual super welterweight fighter, but he could earn the vacant WBC strap when he comes up against Serhii Bohachuck on March 30.

The pair are fighting on the Keith Thurman vs. Tim Tszyu card on Amazon in the US (click here for more details), and Fundora hopes to chase more titles should he win.

“The goal is to get the best fight I can get,” he told BoxingScene. “Of course, I want unification, I still have that dream of undisputed [world champion].”

He named Terence Crawford, Errol Spence and Manny Pacquiao as potential future opponents.

“If I could fight the [Terence] Crawfords, if I could fight the [Errol] Spences, if I could fight say a [Manny] Pacquiao, whoever it is – I’ll do it,” he continued.

Fundora also acknowledged that his frame naturally leads him to contemplate moving up the divisions.

“I have the height to go up in weight,” he said “If I ever need to go up in weight to fight the Canelos or whatever. Not that I would [move up to super middleweight] right now. If the opportunity shows, I will definitely take it, and I will make my mark in the history book of boxing.”

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