Oasis Hotel Complex, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico-- It was billed as a world title fight and, literally speaking, it was. But what fans actually saw Saturday night as Cornelius Bundrage (34-5, 19 KOs) beat defending IBF junior middleweight champ Carlos Molina (22-6-2, 6 KOs) was a battle between two fringe contenders fighting for the chance to lose spectacularly against one of … [Read more...]
Molina Vs. Bundrage: Hugging and Mugging in Cancun
An apology in advance to our brothers and sisters in Mexico, who are about to get the worst American export since Pop Tarts and syndicated Honey Boo-Boo reruns via Televisa. Carlos Molina vs. Cornelius "K9" Bundrage on Saturday night pits two of the sport's most flagrant and shameless clinching maulers in the game against one another in a bout that will have fans at the … [Read more...]
ESPN Deportes, ESPN3 to Cover Molina-Bundrage Title Fight, Saturday
ESPN has just announced that this coming Saturday's Carlos Molina-Cornelius Bundrage IBF junior middleweight title fight for Molina's belt will be broadcast in the United States by ESPN Deportes and ESPN3.com. The telecast, coming from the Grand Oasis Resort in Cancun, Mexico will begin 9:30 p.m. ET. The Boxing Tribune will have more about the actual match-up later this … [Read more...]
OMGWTFTBE?? The Sunday Brunch
Hola team and welcome to a highly contested spicy Sriracha flavored episode of Chengdu, China’s number 8 most outlawed boxing show in the country, The Sunday Brunch – We are the lost puzzle piece that completely screws up “puzzle time” with your grandparents. This week we’re chopping up the Mayweather – Maidana fight that took place from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, … [Read more...]
Mayweather Wins…Barely; The Moment PPV Recap
MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada-- Floyd Mayweather (46-0, 26 KOs) did not make a case for himself being TBE (The Best Ever), but he did do enough to take a majority decision over the tough and absolutely unintimidated Marcos Maidana (35-4, 31 KOs) by scores of 114-114, 117-11, and 116-112. The Boxing Tribune had the bout much closer than the two Mayweather judges, seeing the fight … [Read more...]