By Cliff Rold - Second verse, (almost) same as the first.
It took seven instead of five rounds, but IBF 154 lb. titlist Cornelius Bundrage proved again that Cory Spinks just has nothing to keep “K9” at bay. Does WBC titlist Saul Alvarez?
For Bundrage, that’s the question and the dream. The former “Contender” contestant has become more than that. His belt remains in place but, with so many belts to go around, the real prize in prize fighting comes in the form of the rare, real draws in the field. Those are the men who can make dreams come true by signing on the dotted line.
It seems like just about everyone within weight range loves the idea of being the resolution of Alvarez’s “TBA” on September 15. If Bundrage gets the nod, fans have a unification bout on their hands and, for as long as it lasts, a fan friendly brawl.
Was the win against Spinks enough? The announcement could be made before this goes to print. If not, allow speculation to run wild. [Click Here To Read More]
It took seven instead of five rounds, but IBF 154 lb. titlist Cornelius Bundrage proved again that Cory Spinks just has nothing to keep “K9” at bay. Does WBC titlist Saul Alvarez?
For Bundrage, that’s the question and the dream. The former “Contender” contestant has become more than that. His belt remains in place but, with so many belts to go around, the real prize in prize fighting comes in the form of the rare, real draws in the field. Those are the men who can make dreams come true by signing on the dotted line.
It seems like just about everyone within weight range loves the idea of being the resolution of Alvarez’s “TBA” on September 15. If Bundrage gets the nod, fans have a unification bout on their hands and, for as long as it lasts, a fan friendly brawl.
Was the win against Spinks enough? The announcement could be made before this goes to print. If not, allow speculation to run wild. [Click Here To Read More]
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