Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor
WBN Editor
‘Raging Bull’ on the warpath for
Bundrage shot
Light-middleweight contender
Pawel Wolak is hoping to capitalise of newly-increased reputation by gaining a
shot at IBF champion Cornelius ‘K9’ Bundrage on December 3rd.
The 29 year-old fought out a ten-round
war with Delvin Rodriguez last month, fighting most of the fight with a serious
hematoma which hampered his sight from the sixth round onwards and eventually ended in a draw.
Opponent Rodriguez has been vocal
in calling for a rematch with Wolak, although the US-based Pole has become
embroiled in a verbal war with Bundrage and continued that when stating his
intentions to World Boxing News.
“K9 is just another dog with fleas who's tail will be between his legs on December 3," Wolak told WBN.
“He can enjoy the belt for four more
months."
It has been thought that
Bundrage, 38, is holding out for a unification with WBC belt holder Saul Alvarez
or a catchweight contest with 140lb champion Amir Khan, who intends to move up
to 147lbs soon, both of which, Wolak scoffed at.
“K9 must be kidding. He can’t get
Canelo or Khan on a Top Rank show (as both are signed to Golden Boy). I am his
best option for December 3.
“The guy is all bark and no bite.”