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DON KING TV.COM PREMIERES THE PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS; BOXING &
SPORTS FANS LINK TO CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS ON THURSDAY, MARCH 27
Pride of St. Louis: Cory Spinks vs. Verno Phillips & Devon
Alexander vs. Miguel Callist Spotlight Don King Promoted Card at Scottrade
Center
ST. LOUIS—Promoter Don King has always been one for accomplishing “firsts” in
the world of boxing.
The world came to St. Louis and now the World’s Greatest Boxing promoter, Don
King will be taking St. Louis to the world as he steps into the future and
starts his own television network via the internet at www.donkingtv.com on
Thursday, March 27.
King presents a spectacular “Meet Me in St. Louis” championship doubleheader
plus several special attractions free to boxing and sports fans worldwide on
DonKingTV.com at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT live from the Scottrade Center.
St. Louis boxers Cory “The Next Generation” Spinks and Devon Alexander “The
Great” will showcase their talents before their hometown fans in this pioneering
extravaganza, “Pride of St. Louis” sponsored by Kelly Oil Co. Inc., Bentley St.
Louis, Don King Presents Prizefighter Game on 2K coming June 10th and the
Scottrade Center.
Spinks is a world champion, who will be joined by two former Heavyweight
Champions, father Leon and uncle Michael Spinks ringside. His protégé Alexander
is nearing his first world-title fight. The last time Spinks performed in his
hometown, the second greatest attendance in boxing history was established as
22,370 fans were part of sold-out history.
Spinks (36-4, 11 KOs) will defend his International Boxing Federation junior
middleweight championship against IBF mandatory challenger Verno Phillips
(41-10-1, 21 KOs) in the main event at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis.
A second championship fight pitting undefeated World Boxing Council Continental
Americas super lightweight champion Devon Alexander “The Great” (14-0, 8 KOs)
opposing World Boxing Association FEDELATIN super lightweight champion Miguel
Callist (24-6-1, 17 KOs) will also be featured during the four-hour webcast as
Col. Bob Sheridan will deliver the blow-by-blow call from ringside..
“This is another new and exciting adventure for us,” said Don King. “Like the
Gateway to the West, we will be taking St. Louis and this trailblazing fight
card worldwide via the internet. Fans will be able to see IBF 154-pount champion
Cory Spinks take on Verno Phillips and undefeated 140-pounder Devon Alexander
against Miguel Callist. We want as many people as possible to see just how great
our technology is, so we’re making four exciting hours of action available free
of charge.”
"The Internet continues to be a driving force in revolutionizing how sports are
consumed," said Brad Rinklin, vice president of marketing, Akamai Technologies.
"Akamai is excited to collaborate with DonKingTV.com to deliver the live
streaming for this premiere event, and to help bring this first-of-its-kind
Internet channel to the world of boxing."
The webcast will not be available in St. Louis where fans can see the event live
and in person at Scottrade Center. Tickets are still available for the night of
boxing featuring nine bouts beginning at 5 p.m. Tickets priced at $200, $100,
$50 and $25 are on sale now and can be purchased at the Scottrade Center Box
Office, all Ticketmaster Ticket Centers, by phone at 314-241-1888 for an
automated line or 314-421-4400 or 618-222-2900 for sales rep, or online at
ticketmaster.com. A per-ticket facility fee will be added to all tickets
purchased at all locations, including at the Scottrade Center Box Office.
Additional Ticketmaster service charges and handling fees apply. For disabled
seating, call 314-622-5420.
Spinks is the former undisputed welterweight champion who won the IBF 154-pound
crown won in St. Louis on July 8, 2006, when he won a majority decision over
Roman Karmazin. Phillips is a former three-time 154-pound world champion, a
native of Belize now fighting out of Denver, Colo.
In his last appearance, Spinks moved up in weight to face then World Boxing
Council and World Boxing Organization middleweight champion Jermain “Bad
Intentions” Taylor at the FedEx Forum in Memphis on May 19, 2007.
Taylor experienced tremendous difficulty exerting his will over Spinks, who
proved he could not only appear against a unified middleweight kingpin, but that
he could compete at the weight. He darted within range to land punches and
frustrated Taylor with his defensive skills throughout the fight.
It was difficult to find agreement on a winner among ringside observers after
the fight concluded its 12 rounds. Rarely in boxing history have the disparities
been greater between three judges. Dick Flaherty rewarded Spinks for his
consummate boxing skills by the wide margin of 117-111. Gale Van Hoy favored the
heavier-handed Taylor by the same score of 117-111. Michael Pernick favored
Taylor by one round with a score of 115-113 to break the deadlock.
The road to retaining his junior middleweight crown will be no easier for the
29-year-old Spinks when facing the veteran Phillips, 38, who has won an
impressive three world championships in his career, all at the 154-pound limit.
Phillips won his last world title in 2004 but dropped a close decision to Kassim
Ouma in his next match.
Phillips has won his last three fights, most notably scoring a technical
knockout over Teddy Reid and winning a unanimous decision over Juan Carlos
Candelo.
Alexander has been a child prodigy fighting out of the Spinks camp. He made a
significant move up in level of opposition in his last appearance, making a
strong statement by winning a lopsided unanimous decision over respected former
world champion DeMarcus “Chop Chop” Corley to win the WBC Continental Americas
super lightweight championship.
Alexander will be in a championship unification match against Callist, who lives
in Colon, Panama. At a just-turned 21, Alexander is believed by many boxing
experts to be one of the top prospects in the sport. If he can defeat Callist
convincingly, Alexander will edge closer to his first world-title fight.
Callist will certainly have the edge in experience. He’s 12 years older at age
33, and he has participated in 31 professional fights to Alexander’s 14. Like
Corley, Callist is a southpaw but appears to be on the rise while Corley’s best
days are probably behind him.
Callist has only lost once in his last seven matches—to undefeated Marcos Rene
Maidana in 2006. In his last appearance, he won a unanimous decision in eight
rounds over Charlie Navarro on Aug. 16, 2007.
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