Promoter Don King will bring Devon Alexander βThe Greatβ (21-1, 13 KOs) back to the St. Louis area on June 25 to face a significant test in his hometown from noted Argentine knockout artist and World Boxing Organization No.-3 ranked contender Lucas Matthysse (28-1, 26 KOs) at The Family Arena in St. Charles, Mo.
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King will support the Alexander-Matthysse main event with a history-making fight card that will mark the first time four world championships have been presented in Missouri during a single event.
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Undefeated International Boxing Federation light heavyweight champion Tavoris βThunderβ Cloud (21-0, 18 KOs), from Tallahassee, Fla., will defend his title against IBF No. 1-ranked mandatory challenger Yusaf βMack Attackβ Mack (29-3-2, 26 KOs), from Philadelphia; rising heavyweight Bermane βB-Wareβ Stiverne (20-1-1, 19 KOs), from Haiti, will square off in a World Boxing Council heavyweight elimination bout opposing Ray βThe Rainmanβ Austin (28-5-4, 18 KOs), from Cleveland; World Boxing Association cruiserweight champion Guillermo βEl Felinoβ Jones (37-3-2, 29 KOs), from Colon, Panama, will meet undefeated WBC USNBC champion Ryan βThe Irish Outlawβ Coyne (16-0, 6 KOs), from St. Louis; and IBF junior middleweight champion Cornelius βK9β Bundrage (30-4, 18 KOs), from Detroit, will defend his title against IBF No. 1-ranked mandatory challenger Sechew Powell, from Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Tickets priced at $25, $50, $125 and $300 will go on sale on Friday (May 20) at 10 a.m. and can be purchased at the Family Arena Box Office, all MetroTix outlets including online atΒ metrotix.comΒ or charge by phone at(314) 534-1111.Β Β All tickets include parking.Β Β The event is being promoted by Don King Productions.Β Β Alexander vs. Matthysse, presented in association with Golden Boy Promotions; Cloud vs. Mack, presented in association with Bash Boxing/Lights Out Promotions; and Stiverne vs. Austin will be televised on HBO beginning at 9:45 p.m. ET/PT (8:45 p.m. CT).
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Alexander, 24, skyrocketed to become the World Boxing Council super lightweight champion at age 22.Β Β The talented southpaw became a unified world champion last year after defeating then-International Boxing Federation 140-pound champion Juan βIron Twinsβ Urango.Β
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Alexanderβs career undefeated streak was snapped on Jan. 29 by World Boxing Organization junior welterweight champion Timothy βDesert Stormβ Bradley at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Mich.Β Β After suffering numerous head butts throughout the contest, referee Frank Garza halted the match in round 10 after consulting with the ringside physician. The judges favored Bradley 96-95, 97-93 and 98-93.
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Rather than opting to face a lesser opponent, Alexander has chosen a dangerous puncher in Matthysse, 28, from Chubut, Agrentina.Β Β Matthysse has a career knockout percentage over 92 percent with 26 of 28 victories coming by knockout.
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In his most notable bout, Matthysse came within a whisker of knocking out five-time world champion Zab βSuperβ Judah in the 10thΒ round on Nov. 6 at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.Β Β Matthysse tagged Judah with a brutal right hand in the 10thΒ round that sent Judah to the mat.Β Β Later in the round, Matthysse landed a sweeping left hook that staggered Judah again.Β Β Judah managed to escape the round and finish the fightβwinning by the slimmest margin possible.Β Β One judge favored Matthysse 114-113, but the remaining two scorers favored Judah by a point, 114-113.
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Matthysee and Alexander have a common opponent in former world champion DeMarcus βChop Chopβ Corley.Β Β Matthyssee knocked Corley down nine times en route to an eighth-round win by technical knockout on June 21 in Argentina.Β Β Alexander won a unanimous decision over Corley in 2008 at New Yorkβs Madison Square Garden.
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The winner of this match will become the top contender at the 140-pound weight limit.
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