Devon Alexander

St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay has announced he will present St. Louis native son Devon Alexander with a ceremonial Key to the City of St. Louis on Thursday at St. Louis City Hall. Alexander won his first world title on Saturday by defeating former 140-pound world champion Junior Witter in Rancho Mirage, Calif.

Mayor Slay will honor Alexander, 22, for winning the vacant World Boxing Council super lightweight championship and for setting a tremendous example for young people in his hometown by stressing the importance of education, citizenship and physical fitness.

Alexander’s trainer, Kevin Cunningham, a former St. Louis police officer who also manages IBF junior middleweight champion Cory Spinks, will also attend the ceremony.

See media alert attached and below as well as Devon’s updated bio.

Alan Hopper
DKP

**ST. LOUIS CITY HALL PRESS CONFERENCE ALERT**

Devon Alexander to Receive ‘Key to City’

Mayor Slay to Honor St. Louis’ Newest World Champion

On Thursday at 11 a.m. in the City Hall Main Rotunda

WHO:

St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay

Devon Alexander “The Great”

Undefeated World Boxing Council Super Lightweight Champion

Native of St. Louis

19-0, 12 KOs

Kevin Cunningham

Former St. Louis Police Officer

Trainer of World Champion boxers Devon Alexander and Cory Spinks

WHEN:

Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009

11 a.m.

WHERE:

St. Louis City Hall

Main Rotunda

WHY:

Twenty-two-year-old native St. Louis son and Vashon High School graduate Devon Alexander “The Great fulfilled his lefelong goal on saturday by winning his first world championship in boxing.

He won the vacant World Boxing Council super lightweight title by scoring an eighth-round technical knockout over former 140-pound world champion Junior “The Hitter” Witter, from England, in a nationally televised match on SHOWTIME emanating from Rancho Mirage, Calif.

St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay will present Alexander with a ceremonial Key to the City of St. Louis in recognition of his effort and for the tremendous example Alexander has set for young people in his hometown by stressing the importance of education, citizenship and physical fitness.

For more information please contact:

Sherry Webbenmeyer, St. Louis Mayor’s Office (314) 622-3473 wibbenmeyers@stlouiscity.com
James Clark, Better family LIfe (314) 378-4026 jclark@betterfamilylife.org
Alan Hopper, Don King Productions (954) 418-5839 alandkp@hotmail.co

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