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  • boxingfan201
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    Carson Jones responds to Kevin Cunningham!

    Oklahoma City, OK (April 17, 2013) – Earlier today, Kevin Cunningham, trainer of IBF welterweight titlist Devon Alexander, took a shot at contender Carson Jones.

    Less than 24 hours ago, Jones, the IBF’s 7th rated contender and a former USBA champion, offered to face Alexander May 18 after his original opponent Kell Brook withdrew for a second time due to an injury. Jones, who has a deceptive record 34-9-3 with 24 KO’s since he took many fights earlier in his career as an opponent, was abruptly rejected by Cunningham.

    “Hey Carson, I wish I could help you out,” Cunningham told a popular boxing website. “But we already have all our sparring partners for this camp. Maybe we’ll consider bringing you into camp for Devon’s next fight. That’s the only use we would have for a guy with 9 losses and 3 draws.”

    Jones, who said he respected Cunningham as a trainer before he hurled insults in his directions, believes that he only said that to keep his fighter away from a tough bout.

    “These guys claim to be tough and from the streets of St. Louis, but how tough are they?” “The truth is that boxing wise, Devon’s anything but tough. Aside from quitting against Bradley, he’s been protected by his promoters and the premium cable networks. They want to talk about my 9 losses but forget what tough really is. I lost a few controversial fights and the only time Devon’s had any controversy, he received gift decisions in hometown. Cunningham and Alexander know deep down that records are overrated and there are plenty of 25-0 guys who can’t fight a lick. I earned my way up the rankings by knocking out quality fighters when my back was against the wall and that is something they can’t dispute no matter how hard they try.”

    Jones also views his close loss to the aforementioned Kell Brook as a reason of why he’s more than worthy for the title shot.

    “I went into Brook’s hometown, gave him hell and lost a very close decision. From what I’ve heard, Brook offered good money to face him in England but Team Alexander was too scared. I proved that I am a real fighter time and time again by facing whoever, wherever and whenever. Can Devon do the same or are you guys into playing the matchmaking game and pretending all the people in boxing are idiots and actually believe these undefeated stiffs can fight. They call him Devon “The Great” Alexander, but he’s acting like a coward. Man up and take the challenge. I’m ready to go!”
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    LMAO! GET EM CARSON!!!!

    Devon is scurrd of journeyman!!! Yet he will probably face somebody worst then Carson since I doubt the names they want they will get like Berto.


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      Originally posted by Bloody$Nate$
      LMAO! GET EM CARSON!!!!

      Devon is scurrd of journeyman!!! Yet he will probably face somebody worst then Carson since I doubt the names they want they will get like Berto.


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      I agree. I loved this response and agreed with everything.

      Especially the part where he acknowledged the gift decisions Alexander received.

      Alexander is an f'ing joke. His only significant win at WW was against a blown up Maidana who didn't have a trainer two weeks before the fight.

      Alexander dodged a bullet with Kell's injury. Now he has a chance against a legit opponent in Carson Jones. Who would be his toughest fight to date at WW.

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        Originally posted by Cuban Linx
        I agree. I loved this response and agreed with everything. Especially the part where he acknowledged the gift decisions Alexander received. Alexander is an f'ing joke. His only significant win at WW was against a blown up Maidana who didn't have a trainer two weeks before the fight. Alexander dodged a bullet with Kell's injury. Now he has a chance against a legit opponent in Carson Jones. Who would be his toughest fight to date at WW.
        This would be sweet because Carson would bring the fight unlike Bailey. Too bad they'll probably settle for Porter or worse. Probably Porter since he's looked limited on FNF

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          He has to fight someone that the IBF approves.

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            Originally posted by boxingfan201
            Oklahoma City, OK (April 17, 2013) – Earlier today, Kevin Cunningham, trainer of IBF welterweight titlist Devon Alexander, took a shot at contender Carson Jones.

            Less than 24 hours ago, Jones, the IBF’s 7th rated contender and a former USBA champion, offered to face Alexander May 18 after his original opponent Kell Brook withdrew for a second time due to an injury. Jones, who has a deceptive record 34-9-3 with 24 KO’s since he took many fights earlier in his career as an opponent, was abruptly rejected by Cunningham.

            “Hey Carson, I wish I could help you out,” Cunningham told a popular boxing website. “But we already have all our sparring partners for this camp. Maybe we’ll consider bringing you into camp for Devon’s next fight. That’s the only use we would have for a guy with 9 losses and 3 draws.”

            Jones, who said he respected Cunningham as a trainer before he hurled insults in his directions, believes that he only said that to keep his fighter away from a tough bout.

            These guys claim to be tough and from the streets of St. Louis, but how tough are they?” “The truth is that boxing wise, Devon’s anything but tough. Aside from quitting against Bradley, he’s been protected by his promoters and the premium cable networks. They want to talk about my 9 losses but forget what tough really is. I lost a few controversial fights and the only time Devon’s had any controversy, he received gift decisions in hometown. Cunningham and Alexander know deep down that records are overrated and there are plenty of 25-0 guys who can’t fight a lick. I earned my way up the rankings by knocking out quality fighters when my back was against the wall and that is something they can’t dispute no matter how hard they try.”

            Jones also views his close loss to the aforementioned Kell Brook as a reason of why he’s more than worthy for the title shot.

            “I went into Brook’s hometown, gave him hell and lost a very close decision. From what I’ve heard, Brook offered good money to face him in England but Team Alexander was too scared. I proved that I am a real fighter time and time again by facing whoever, wherever and whenever. Can Devon do the same or are you guys into playing the matchmaking game and pretending all the people in boxing are idiots and actually believe these undefeated stiffs can fight. They call him Devon “The Great” Alexander, but he’s acting like a coward. Man up and take the challenge. I’m ready to go!”
            hahaha

            Get em Carson!!

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