Gabriela Fundora just keeps making the undisputed flyweight crown look like it belongs to her and her alone. In Anaheim, she methodically dismantled Viviana Ruiz, using her height and reach to perfection and piling up damage until the referee stepped in for another late‑round stoppage. It was her fourth straight win inside the distance, the kind of streak that turns a unified champion into a genuine star when fans start to expect a show every time out.
From the opening bell, Fundora looked relaxed, snapping the jab, stepping around Ruiz, and slotting in long right hands as if she were working the heavy bag in the gym. Ruiz tried to close the distance, but she kept running into straight punches and sharp counters, while Fundora gradually went from controlling the tempo to completely dictating the exchanges. Once she had Ruiz figured out, the taller champion began sitting down on her shots, mixing in combinations and forcing the challenger into survival mode until the stoppage felt inevitable.
What makes this run even more intriguing is how much room Fundora still seems to have to grow. Already regarded as one of the top pound‑for‑pound women in the sport, she’s now building a résumé of dominant defenses that could soon demand super‑fights either against other champions moving up or a leap to a second weight class.
**Excerpt – Fighter Snapshot**
Gabriela Fundora (18‑0, 10 KOs) is the undisputed flyweight champion, campaigning at 112 pounds and currently riding a four‑fight stoppage streak in title fights. Ranked among the very best women pound‑for‑pound, she’s known for leveraging her height and reach to outbox opponents before breaking them down with increasing power and precision.