Eddie Chambers' Trainer Speaks on Win over Dimitrenko

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  • El_Cholo
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    #31
    any highlights of the Chambers fight?

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    • Boxingwizard
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      #32
      Originally posted by kayjay
      Eddie has a great style and skillset for taking on bigger fighters. Although I don't think he could beat Povetkin in a rematch, Chambers fares better against bigger opponents than does Povetkin. I think the people who say Chambers should move to CW have it all wrong. His body is made to fight bigger guys. But Wlad is a different story. Even if Eddie were to trouble Wlad for some rounds, he doesn't have the power to hurt him.


      Eddie Chambers has done well for himself, and will continue to do so. I think he could beat Haye, Arreola, possibly Chagaev. He would even fare well against Vitali.
      Chambers would beat him next time, that I am sure of.

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      • Jim Jeffries
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        #33
        Originally posted by darkstar777
        Chambers would beat him next time, that I am sure of.
        If he comes in in the same shape he was in the Dimitrenko fight, and fights the same way he did against Povetkin during the first half of their fight, I agree.

        Chambers is the real deal folks. I like his chances against anyone not named Wlad, and that includes his big brother.

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        • beez721
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          #34
          Originally posted by street bully
          Ah man. Now Chagiev is better than Bowe? Yikes, and some people take your Klitscko nutthugging seriously. Carry on with your close minded ways. a jab and a right hand beat a complete arsenal in your book.
          bowe was one of the most overhyped heavies Ive ever seen. his big wins were against much smaller men. he avoided big guys his size that could punch like the plague

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          • Lacrimosa
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            #35
            Originally posted by street bully
            Lol, what you gonna red k me like a hoe again?

            Wlad is the truth, but Bowe was better.
            People like to tell "scared Wladdy"... What can be said about Rid**** than? Or throwing the strap in the trash bin is something the adequate person, who cares about one`s career, should do? With all respect Rid**** did very few... Another talented "could have", "would have"

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            • Lacrimosa
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              #36
              Originally posted by The_Bringer
              That's an interesting take as well.

              I just really want to see him with a belt, and so long as the double headed monster known as the Klits are running the show at HW, I can't see it happening.

              Then again, with these sanctioning bodies and alphabet soup belts, anything is possible.

              Goddamn Wlad and his dominance.
              What about one-headed Valuev?

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