Steve ‘USS’ Cunningham Dispels Injury Rumor

By:  | Posted: Monday, August 17th, 2009 at 1:14 pm.

Since the convincing victory over former WBC champ Wayne ‘Big Truck’  Braithwaite, at the IBF Cruiserweight title eliminator at Sunrise,  Florida on the 11th July, there has been surprisingly  little news  coming out of Steve ‘USS’ Cunningham’s camp.

 

This silence appears to have set the rumour mill spinning into  overtime with many highly respected boxing publications and websites  around the world publishing reports that former Cruiserweight King  ‘USS’ Cunningham had injured his hand during the fight against  Guyana’s ‘Big Truck’ Braithwaite and would not be ready for the  proposed International Boxing Federation title showdown with Adamek at  the Prudential Center in Newark this coming October.

 

‘USS’ Cunningham, who had in fact taken a well deserved extended  holiday in Las Vegas with his family following the magnificent  victory, became aware of the rumours after receiving calls from  concerned friends and journalists regarding the reported injury on his  return to training, under the guidance of “Trainer of the Year” Naazim  Richardson  at the James Shuler Memorial Gym in West Philadelphia, a  few weeks ago.

 

Speaking for the first time on the alleged injury ‘USS’ Cunningham  said. “I feel great coming off of my fight with Braithwaite.  I’ve  heard there are rumors that I am injured from the fight and that’s  simply not true.  I’ve been back in the gym for three weeks now and I  feel great! I’m at 100%, I am ready, willing and able to fight anyone  in my path!”

 

The published rumours, which were accredited to being from a highly  respected boxing insider, threw doubt that the mouthwatering prospect  of a rematch with Adamek, to whom ‘USS’ Cunningham lost his coveted  crown, by a close split decision, after the monumental “Fight of the  Year” nominated battle royale back in December ‘08.

 

Around the same time as the rumours started to emerge so did reports  that Adamek was to face fellow Polish hero Andzej Golota on October  10th, fueling further doubt on the rematch happening this year, if at  all, as this would mean a move to Heavyweight for Adamek.

 

The former Navy man, whilst not quite extinguishing the flames of  doubt over the rematch happening, did hint that his next fight may  indeed still be for the coveted IBF belt, he had so proudly worn until  that fateful December night, by saying, “My team and I are in the  process of determining what’s next for me.  I’m in line for the title  and I expect to be fighting for the belt very soon.  We should have  some big announcements soon. Two time, in ’09″

 

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