MAX ALEXANDER is another in the long tradition of fine boxers to come out of Camden. He was born on May 11, 1981 in Camden. He went undefeated in his first 15 fights. He was however, a first-round knockout victim of Marty Lindquist. This decision was overturned and the fight declared a no-contest when Lindquist failed a drug test. In their next meeting, Alexander scored a unanimous decision in an eight round fight.
In September of 2007 Max Alexander was featured on the television show The Contender. Fighting below his regular weight, he was defeated by veteran fighter Sam Soliman.
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MAX ALEXANDER is another in the long tradition of fine boxers to come out of Camden. He was born on May 11, 1981 in Camden. He went undefeated in his first 15 fights. He was however, a first-round knockout victim of Marty Lindquist. This decision was overturned and the fight declared a no-contest when Lindquist…
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Alexander Finds Positives After Loss
Camden Courier-Post – October 12, 2007 By DON BENEVENTO Max Alexander admits he made an earlier than expected departure from the ESPN show “The Contender.” As the competition went on, it appeared the Camden super middleweight had become one of the more popular boxers and it was thought he would remain in the spotlight at…
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Camden Boxer Turns to High-tech Training
Camden Courier-Post – October 12, 2007 by Don Benevento The first thing a boxer has to learn to do well is box. That means there will most likely always be a place for the traditional boxing gyms where prospects go to pound the heavy bag, bat around the speed bag and spar with other prospects.…
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