
IBF jr. middleweight champion Cornelius "K9" Bundrage (31-4, 18 KOs) is tired of being avoided. The 38-year-old Detroit native, speaking to Fighthype as a guest at the Little Caesars Bowl, wants to fight WBC champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez in a unification title fight. "Tell Alvarez to quit holding that belt hostage and fight a real champion...Don't you think Alvarez wants the IBF belt? He keeps fighting welterweights and guys on the way out," stated Bundrage.
Some believe Bundrage's promoter, Don King, is the reason the IBF champion can't get a big fight, but Bundrage doesn't want to hear that as an excuse anymore. "For Christmas, I want Don King to get me the big fight and I know Jesus will help me get that...I'm definitely a threat. They're saying a fight with K9 isn't worth it. I'm high risk. They will do business with Don King, but they don't want to fight me."
Bundrage is also tired of playing ring-around-the-rosie with the IBF championship belt. The IBF recently announced Bundrage's last two opponents, Cory Spinks and Sechew Powell, will fight a title eliminator on January 28th with the winner becoming the mandatory challenger to Bundrage's title. "I'm willing to fight the best and I'm fighting the #1 guys...I heard that Cory and Sechew are fighting for the mandatory, and I don't see how that can happen. I don't mind figthing the winner, but I'm looking forward to fighting world champions. I already beat both those guys. Why I have to beat them again?"
Bundrage places some of the blame for his not getting a unification bout with Alvarez on "Canelo's" promoter, Golden Boy Promotions. "How am I ranked #19 in the world pound-for-pound, but Ring Magazine got me at #92? At jr. middileweight, I'm #2, and Ring Magazine has me #6 of #7? Don't believe all the hype. Golden Boy Promotions owns Ring Magazine, so don't believe what you hear. They don't want to put their young pup in with a real dog."
Bundrage also put in his two cents on the Floyd Mayweather jail sentence. "I think Floyd is going to become a better fighter when he comes out. He's gonna be dangerouser. I know he's a gym rat, but he's gonna be doing nothing all day except have time to do like 2,000 pushups and situps a day." Bundrage then joked about the subject with an idea for Mayweather's next fight. (Laughing) "If they give me enough money, I'll commit a crime and then me and Floyd can stage a fight in jail...In all seriousness though, Floyd is gonna be better when he gets out."
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