‘Pride of St. Louis’ Press
Conference Quotes
Cory Spinks/Verno Phillips and
Devon Alexander/Miguel Callist
Press
Conference Held in the Atrium Lobby of Scottrade Center in St.
Louis
ST. LOUIS—Don King was in St.
Louis today to formally announce his championship boxing twin
bill at Scottrade Center on March 27 featuring hometown stars
Cory Spinks and Devon Alexander.
Spinks will defend his
International Boxing Federation junior middleweight
championship against former three-time world champion Verno
Phillips while Alexander, the World Boxing Council Continental
Americas champion, will take on World Boxing Association
FEDELATIN champion Miguel Callist.
All boxers were on hand today
to discuss the event. Civility ruled the day until Spinks,
who had just praised his opponent, asked for “a moment of
silence for Verno Phillips’s career because I’m going to put
it to rest in St. Louis on March 27.”
An incensed Phillips grabbed a
microphone and challenged Spinks. “Nobody’s taken my heart
away in my career and Cory Spinks isn’t going to do that. You
don’t punch. Don’t run and hide. Come to fight.”
The 21-year-old emerging
140-pounder Alexander spoke confidently. “I’m on the rise.
I’m a man on a mission to become undisputed champion of the
world.”
Miguel Callist is happy to have
an opportunity to display his skills. “I know this is going
to be a tough fight but I’m one of the best kept secrets in
boxing. I’m glad that Devon Alexander has accepted this
challenge. So many people don’t want to fight and I’m glad
Devon does.”
Full Quotes
Cory Spinks: “I know Verno is
a veteran that knows his way around the ring. But I want a
moment of silence for Verno Phillips’s career because I’m
going to put it to rest in St. Louis on March 27.”
Verno Phillips: “I’m glad to
have the opportunity to fight for the IBF 154-pound
championship. I will be a red lion on March 27 and very
raw.”
Directly to
Cory Spinks: “Nobody’s taken
my heart away in my career and Cory Spinks isn’t going to do
that. You don’t punch. Don’t run and hide. Come to fight.”
Devon Alexander: “I’m on the
rise. I’m a man on a mission to become undisputed champion of
the world. I train every day for that. I want to unify at
140 pounds before moving up to 147.
“Thanks to my trainer Kevin
Cunningham, the best trainer in the world, Don King and
everyone at Scottrade Center.”
Miguel Callist: “I know this
is going to be a tough fight but I’m one of the best kept
secrets in boxing. I’m glad that Devon Alexander has accepted
this challenge. So many people don’t want to fight and I’m
glad Devon does.
“I grew up watching Roberto
Duran in Panama and now I’m here in St. Louis to make my mark
on March 27. I will do my best and I will win.”
Kevin Cunningham (trainer and
manager of both Cory Spinks and Devon Alexander): “We’ve got
Cory Spinks. He’s the present. We’ve got Devon Alexander.
He’s the future. Both are in tough fights.
“Miguel Callist is no joke.
He’s a continental champion. Devon’s going to have to be
ready. Somebody is going to leave that fight with two
championship belts.
“Verno Phillips is a very
respected three-time world champion. He’s for real. Cory’s
going to have his work cut out for him.
“It’s going to be a great night
of boxing on March 27 with two guys from St. Louis risking
their titles.”