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Cornelius K-9 Bundrage KO Sergio Gomez In 2 Rounds. Kicks Off 2017 With Tommy Hearns!

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  • Cornelius K-9 Bundrage KO Sergio Gomez In 2 Rounds. Kicks Off 2017 With Tommy Hearns!

    When you have the Detroit Lions making a playoff appearance the same night as a Detroit boxing card, some may worry. Cornelius Bundrage joked and said, “I have given more World Championships to the city than the Lions.” Needless to say, Bundrage was right and people came out and supported promoter Eddie Jaafar’s show in Dearborn, Saturday night.

    The main event featured Cornelius “K-9” Bundrage facing off against Sergio Gomez from Nicaragua. Bundrage stepping into the ring for the first time since his loss to Jermal Charlo on September 12, 2015, K-9 admitted earlier in the week that this fight was no swan song. At 43 years of age, Bundrage said, “i hope this is another start to a run at the title.”

    Round 1, Bundrage looked sharp even with the time off. He fired a jab to the head, then a hook to the body like a skipping record, over and over again. As Gomez braced for impact, a right to the body sent him to the floor. Gomez quickly got up to find himself suddenly back to the canvas with a left jab and right hook to the body again from Bundrage. The fight looked close to being over in the 1st Round, but Bundrage paused his attack in the final ten seconds. Round 2 was more Bundrage, less Gomez as the fight was just now a two-time champion beating on a willing but overmatched opponent. Bundrage ended the night with a right to Gomez’s head. No longer able to stand, Gomez took the 10 count on a knee from Referee Gerald White.

    Afterwards, Bundrage admitted he was “just happy to be back in the ring.” Candidly, Bundrage said, “On paper, this was not a hard fight. But I’m coming off a loss. This was a hard fight.” The 2:06 2nd Round knockout moved Bundrage to (34-6-1 NC 20 KO) as Gomez falls to (20-21). Thomas “The Hitman” Hearns joined Bundrage in the ring to congratulate him on the win. Hearns jokingly told K-9 on the house microphone, that he wanted to fight him and that Bundrage was avoiding him. This sincere moment between the two former champions capped a festive night.

    http://www.*********.com/Boxing/k-9-...s-gomez-388787
    Last edited by FlatLine; 01-08-2017, 11:56 PM.

  • #2
    Did you seriously just make a thread about Bundrage?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View Post
      Did you seriously just make a thread about Bundrage?

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      • #4
        If Bundrage KOed someone then that someone wasn't very good. Bundrage wasn't very good in his prime and his championship winning days are long gone.

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