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  • mellow_mood
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    Hbo treats "great" don king talent differently

    HBO TREATS "GREAT" DON KING TALENT DIFFERENTLY


    Undefeated WBC/IBF junior welterweight champion Devon Alexander "The Great" is being treated unfairly. Unlike virtually all of the names HBO has told us would be boxing's next generation (Angulo, Arreola, Ortiz), Alexander has already achieved success against world class opposition. He won the WBC title on Showtime Championship Boxing against Junior Witter and became the first person to stop then IBF champ Juan Urango in his first (title unifying) defense. When boxers perform below expecations they should have to earn their way back to HBO. When boxers perform beyond expectations against world class opposition on HBO, they should be rewarded. Obviously the network doesn't share our logic.


    Just The Facts: G'D UP

    Victor Ortiz quits like a dog against Marcos Maidana. The only thing worse than his last round was his post fight explaination. Three ESPN wins and a Shobox or something on that level should have been the road back to HBO. What wound up happening, an immediate return against Antonio Diaz, should have been Xavier James embarrassing to the network.

    Devon Alexander stops Juan Urango to unify the WBC and IBF junior welterweight titles, wants to fight the best. He's made it clear he wants Timothy Bradley.

    Other than being dubbed something he wasn't before proving his worth, What exactly has Victor Ortiz done on HBO that Devon Alexander hasn't? NOTHING.

    So why has Ortiz received such preferential treatement from the network? Ya got me.

    When Bradley appeared to be heading towards an HBO debut against welterweight Carlos Abregu, Team Alexander had a verbal agreement to fight Ortiz conqueror Marcos Maidana. They even flew to Maidana's fight and ultimate victory against Victor Cayo.

    Then faster than you can say HBO must really not like Don King, Alexander abruptly loses the Maidana fight to Timothy Bradley. Alexander then calls out Maidana conqueror Andreas Kotelnik, who used tune-ups as an excuse in a recent boxingscene.com story.

    Speaking of Don King and HBO, my firm opinion is that if Devon Alexander were affiliated with Al Haymon, DiBella Entertainment, Gary Shaw Productions, Top Rank Inc or Golden Boy Promotions, fights like Maidana wouldn't be falling out of his lap.

    As this goes to print, Lamont Peterson and Zab Judah appear to be the last two men standing on HBO's list of opponents for Devon Alexander.

    Since the relationship with Judah and King ended on a sour note, that fight is unmakeable. Perhaps saying Don King wouldn't want to pay Judah what he deserves because he feels a certain way would be more accurate.

    Lamont Peterson is a solid fighter, but as the unified champ willing to fight the best HBO has to offer, is this what Devon Alexander should be relegated to?

    I don't think so.

    Especially when he's willing to fight undefeated WBC welterweight champion Andre Berto.

    ********** will never accuse Al Haymon of knowing anything about boxing, but the last thing Haymon's friends at HBO want to see is a fighter like Berto, who is being mentioned in the same sentence as Mayweather, Pacquiao and Mosley getting fed to a Don King fighter.

    Perhaps they would accept Mickey Rodriguez, who was good enough to fight against Berto on HBO for the vacant world title (Haymon's other client) Floyd Mayweather vacated.

    At the end of the day all boxing fans could hope for is for HBO to level the playing field at junior welterweight, one of boxing's hottest divisions.

    Send questions and comments to: **********g
  • mellow_mood
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    bump for the real boxing fans!!

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    • illmaticfighter
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      #3
      it would seem don is the problem for devon if he can't get the big fights his last two fights were great and good wins,but he can't mess with my boy bradley.

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      • IMDAZED
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        #4
        This is a great article.

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        • Ray*
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          #5
          Am guessing Alexander is with the wrong promoter? I read this on boxing talk yesterday but am not fuss because we all know how boxing politics works, It sucks to be in alexander's shoes and i feel sorry for him but i dont feel sorry for King at all.

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          • mellow_mood
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            #6
            does anybody knows any details on his contract with don king.. for how many years did he sign?? maybe WEBB... knows more about it....

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            • B.U.R.N.E.R
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              #7
              You sign with Don King. You know what you get.

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              • mellow_mood
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                #8
                Originally posted by No Ceilings
                You sign with Don King. You know what you get.

                ^^^^ whats paul williams excuse.. ohhh wait... for him is that ..


                HES THE MOST AVOIDED FIGHTER!! NOT THAT HE HAVE A ****TY PROMOTER OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT.!!!

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                • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mellow_mood
                  ^^^^ whats paul williams excuse.. ohhh wait... for him is that ..


                  HES THE MOST AVOIDED FIGHTER!! NOT THAT HE HAVE A ****TY PROMOTER OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT.!!!
                  The hell are you talking about? Williams fights on HBO every time he boxes.
                  Last edited by B.U.R.N.E.R; 04-23-2010, 04:37 PM.

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                  • Ryn0
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                    #10
                    You could say the same for Bradley, he hasn't even had a HBO contract until now. He was the first man to beat Witter (and drop him) since the year 2000 against Judah, beat Cherry who is a tough first defense.

                    And then go on to beat Holt, fight Campbell, face a super fast contender in Peterson and is only now getting on HBO against Maidana AND he has and exciting style. He did that in two years.

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