Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor
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IBF champ Bundrage expresses interest in ‘Raging Bull’ defence
After making the first successful defence of his title,
Cornelius Bundrage is open to a voluntary bout with US-based Pole Pawel
Wolak, who’s popularity is on the rise following a brave performance against
Delvin Rodriguez on ESPN Friday Night Fights last month.
The 38 year-old seems eager to get back in the ring after
waiting almost a year to make his first defence of the title he took from Cory
Spinks in August 2010.
'K9' retained his IBF 154lb belt by overturning a first round defeat to Sechew Powell in 2005 by out-pointing the ‘Iron Horse’ in June this year.
'K9' retained his IBF 154lb belt by overturning a first round defeat to Sechew Powell in 2005 by out-pointing the ‘Iron Horse’ in June this year.
“Anything is possible,“ Bundrage told World Boxing News. "But he's not in my league but it’s a good stay busy fight at best.
“I’m waiting on god, whose laying the plan out for me. He's
using Don King and Emanuel Steward to put it together. Nothing's signed yet. But I will be ready in time!”
Wolak, 29, has also been linked to a WBA title shot against
Austin Trout later in the year and has also expressed his interest in giving
Rodriguez a rematch in the not too distant future.