Bundrage becomes oldest junior middleweight champ ever

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El Raincoat
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Bundrage becomes oldest junior middleweight champ ever

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Cornelius Bundrage became the oldest ever junior middleweight champion on the weekend, here's a list of the top 10 oldest 154-pounders...

http://www.BS.com/k9-bundrage- ... ory--83161
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Just watched this fight now. Fair play to Bundrage for making some history and becoming the oldest ever light middleweight world champion.

Don't know what Molina was up to though, never produced anything in the fight, and only came up with some action when Bundrage caught him flush with hooks and uppercuts. Maybe a bit of rust from not fighting in 13 months, however Bundrage boxed smoothly throughout and really made his jab tell throughout the fight.

Molina has got some serious rebuilding to do. Some decent fights out there now for Bundrage, looking like an underdog against the likes of Martirosyan or any unifications against the other belt holders, but it ain't nothing new to him!
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Bundrage has probably made the most out of his talent then maybe anyone in the game and then in his advance age
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world ranked wrote:Bundrage has probably made the most out of his talent then maybe anyone in the game and then in his advance age
Agreed, certainly not the most gifted guy out there but k9 has had a solid, respectable career.
Not much to his offense but he's done well.
Jab, a straight right or overhand right...............when he puts a little snap on his jab nothing is coming behind it, he'll just keep using the jab, uses it for defense if he's a little wobbled too......................if it's a slow, range finding jab the straight right is coming behind it, sometimes to the body. As for the overhand right, he tries to lead his opponent into it, backing up then stopping and letting it go, sometimes he'll throw two of them and that's pretty much it when he throws anything else it's wild and often ends with a clinch.
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Shocked as hell that Bundrage won this. He's so crude but he continually seems to outperform expectations when you consider his talent level and age.

I wouldn't mind seeing Bundrage unify with the Andrade/Charlo winner.
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