This past weekend in Detroit, Michigan, Las Vegas native Ishe Smith finally realized his full potential in wrestling the IBF junior middleweight title away from Cornelius ‘K9’ Bundrage after twelve rounds of action.
Despite the scorecards ending up with a split-decision verdict, Smith clearly was the victor, as evidenced by his grit, fortitude, and better work rate over the second half of the fight.
One man who was certainly a curious spectator was junior middleweight contender Gabriel Rosado.
Rosado is a month removed from a bloody and brave showing against WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin in New York. Despite ultimately suffering a loss that evening, as his corner elected to call the action largely due to a pair of cuts above his left eye, Rosado is still upbeat about his future aspirations and is adamant on facing the best at 154 pounds. [Click Here To Read More]
Despite the scorecards ending up with a split-decision verdict, Smith clearly was the victor, as evidenced by his grit, fortitude, and better work rate over the second half of the fight.
One man who was certainly a curious spectator was junior middleweight contender Gabriel Rosado.
Rosado is a month removed from a bloody and brave showing against WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin in New York. Despite ultimately suffering a loss that evening, as his corner elected to call the action largely due to a pair of cuts above his left eye, Rosado is still upbeat about his future aspirations and is adamant on facing the best at 154 pounds. [Click Here To Read More]
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