When you think of Vikings, perhaps the last thing that comes to mind is poetry, storytelling and wood carving, rather you associate them with warriors, berserkers, drakens, the mythological Valhalla hall and men who died sword in hand and drank in skulls. But if you have to define the word "Viking", the first thing that comes to mind is "looting" and not having any fear of battle.

Well, the so-called Kings of the Boxing divisions are observing from afar the advance of a series of fighters, who row faster and faster towards their territory to challenge them and be able to snatch their belt. And it is in the 154lb where this is most notable, for the quantity and quality of prospects that we see ... Will they concede the battle or will they flee from these warriors?


Sebastian Fundora - The Infernal Tower

At 153lbs and 1.97m tall, which gives him a range of 2.08mt, it is more than evident that the natural advantages that this fighter has are brutal. The funny thing about Fundora is that these physical virtues are not taken advantage of in this fighter's style: he likes to fight at close range with powerful blows, instead of punishing his opponents from the locker room with his great reach. Born on December 28, 1997, in West Palm Beach, Fl (USA) he has a record of [17 (12KO) -0-1]. He showcased his poker game, winning by stopping Jorge "El Demonio" Cota in a fourth round stoppage for the WBC Super Welterweight title.


Israil Madrivov - The Dream

Born in Khiva, Uzbekistan, on February 16, 1995, he currently resides in Indio, California, USA. With a record [7 (5KO) -0-0], he is a threat to pit bulls in the Super Welterweight division. Madrinov has a stalking and knockdown boxing, with powerful punches and adding an extra intensity in all of his fights, in addition to having a great personal history of sacrifice and overcoming. His life in Khiva has forged aggressive boxing on the 16 ropes in this fighter, not fearing the exchange of blows and managing to finish off his opponents in a forceful way through the knockout.


Tim Tszyu

Born on November 2, 1994, this Australian boxer, with a record of [18 (14KO) -0], is the son of the legendary former Light Middleweight World Champion, Kostya Tszyu. He began to follow in his father's footsteps at a very young age. His hard work, his seriousness in the Ring and his attitude in his fighting, always giving an improved version of his previous presentation, has pushed this fighter to the center of public attention in the Boxing world. . Tszyu is giving sufficient guarantees so that in the not too distant future they will give him the opportunity to contest a belt.