- Anthony Bonsante
Anthony "The Bullet" Bonsante (b.
October 28 ,1970 , Shakopee) is a professional boxer and competitor onreality TV show The Contender. He also works overnight as a supervisor at a distribution center.Personal life
Bonsante is a father of two children, and he looks to them for much of his inspiration, especially in the ring. He is very much proud of his children and his work ethic. He is married to his highschool sweetheart Tanya.
Boxing career
On TV's "The Contender"
He was a contestant on
reality TV show The Contender, shortly before which he fought future contestantPeter Manfredo and lost. That fight was Manfredo's first defence of theWBO andNABA Light Middleweight Titles. Bonsante had previously won a fight for the vacantIBU Super Middleweight Title.On the show, he was placed on the West Coast team and fought Brent Cooper in the sixth First Round fight. He won in his characteristic aggressive style. However, he was meant to fight
Jimmy Lange , and an argument ensued over his choosing not to do so -Ishe Smith in particular become infuriated at his conduct.Tarick Salmaci was the only boxer to accept that he had fought well.After running into an uppercut from Jesse Brinkley in the quarter finals despite having had the upper hand with his characteristically aggressive boxing style was knocked into a daze, and found himself flat on the canvas. His feud with Ishe continued as they fought in a Fans Favourite Fight on finals night - trying an illegal move on him before going on to lose.
Bonsante fought a rematch with Jesse Brinkley on The Contender Rematch Reality Show. Out punching and out-pointing the very fighter he lost to on the original series. Though the ringside announcers gave the fight to Tony, the judges awarded the victory to Brinkley.
After "The Contender"
In July 2006, he was beaten by
Super Middleweight prospectAllan Green onESPN .He injected new life in his career on January 12, 2007 with a ten round unanimous decision win over archrival
Matt Vanda for theMinnesota state middleweight title and vacant IBA Americas belt, before a big crowd of 8,872 at theTarget Center inMinneapolis . Bonsante dropped Vanda in the tenth on the way to a 98-92, 98-91, 98-91 win. He lost a technical decision toJohn Duddy on March 16 at Madison Square Garden, after referee Steve Smoger judged him unable to continue after the ninth round due to a cut from an earlier accidental headbutt.In his June 6, 2008 bout Bonsante defeated 19-12-2
Teddy Muller when the referee judged Muller unfit to continue after five rounds.On July 31, 2008 Bonsante lost a controversial 1st round KO to
Adonis Stevenson when Bonsante was caught with a sharp left just 46 seconds into the first round. Bonsante went down on his back, with his eyes shut. Veteran and WBC appointed referee (Gerry Bolen) began counting but stopped at a count of six as it appeared that Bonsante had been knocked out. As Bolen was waiving off the fight, Bonsante rapidly got up and appeared to be completely alert. Nonetheless, the referee refused to allow the fight to continue. ESPN boxing analystTeddy Atlas commented that Bonsante may have been playing possum by pretending to be knocked out, but miscalculated the referee's reaction.External links
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