After his collegiate career ended, Bolden played professionally for teams in Iceland (Grindavík), Brazil (Londrina), and Canada (Saskatchewan Hawks).
Saskatchewan | University of Saskatchewan | Regina, Saskatchewan | Howard Hawks | Atlanta Hawks | Saskatchewan River | Tony Hawks | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan | North Saskatchewan River | South Saskatchewan River | Saskatchewan Liberal Party | Saskatchewan Party | Saskatchewan New Democratic Party | Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan | Wilcox, Saskatchewan | Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Railway Museum | Riverhurst, Saskatchewan | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan | McOrmond Drive (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) | Kamsack, Saskatchewan | Premier of Saskatchewan | Francis L. Hawks | Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan | Uranium City, Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Huskies | Maple Creek, Saskatchewan | Indian Head, Saskatchewan | Humboldt, Saskatchewan |