Wladimir Klitschko will fight Eddie Chambers in March 20 accoring to Chef

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  • Boxingwizard
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    Wladimir Klitschko will fight Eddie Chambers in March 20 accoring to Chef

    Long wait for Chambers, it will be interesting to see how Chambers skills and small stature can deal with somebody that's 6'6 240lbs+.
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    Eddie Chambers recent interview

    James Slater: Thank you for your time, Eddie. It's always a pleasure to speak with you, one of the gentlemen of the sport who is very popular.

    Eddie Chambers: I hope so (laughs).

    J.S: Oh, absolutely, especially after your last fight, a great win I'll get to later if that's okay. Firstly, what's the latest on you? We hear Alexander Povetkin will be fighting for the interim version of the IBF heavyweight title - either against you or Sam Peter. What's your take on that?

    E.C: Well, we're not one hundred percent sure right now. I'd be extremely confident if I did take that fight though. But I'm the number-one contender [for Wladimir Klitschko] right now and I don't see what else I have to do to get a shot at Klitschko, I don't think I have to do any more. So we're kind of playing the waiting game now, for the next couple of months..

    J.S: Of course, you are the WBO mandatory for Wladimir, so you have earned the fight with him already, so why earn it again, right? Would you much rather fight for the "real" title, so to speak?

    E.C: Right, there is that. Plus there's the possibility of picking up an injury [in a fight with Povetkin]. I wouldn't want to go over there [to Germany] and pick up a hand injury or a cut - I wouldn't want to take that chance. Really, I'd rather fight for the real title against Wladimir Klitschko. Don't get me wrong, it's [a fight with Povetkin] a really big opportunity, but I'd rather fight for the real title. It's not that I think I'd lose [to Povetkin], I don't think I'll lose whoever I fight.

    J.S: A concern some people have is, what if you stay idle - although I know you'll be in the gym - will you, a heavyweight who relies on his sharpness and reflexes more than most, lose that sharpness if you stay out of the ring for months. Is that a concern for you, Eddie?

    E.C: If I have to wait a real long time, like a year or something, I will obviously take a stay-busy type of fight - or I will look at taking this fight [with Povetkin]. I will stay in the gym, no question. I won't sit idle, I know I have to stay busy. As I say, I'm not sure yet; we'll see what happens with the Povetkin situation.

    J.S: Just going back to your last fight, the great win over Alexander Dimitrenko. I thought you really put out all your best stuff in that fight - a fight many people said you'd lose. Was that your best performance as a pro do you think?

    E.C: Looking at the fight as a whole, and the importance of the fight - being as how Dimitrenko is the same height, a little taller actually, than the Klitschko brothers - the win proved I can contend with those guys. It was my best win and the most important win of my career.

    J.S: For a guy some critics say can't punch that hard, you sure hurt Dimitrenko - to the body and to the head. But one judge somehow had the fight a draw. Were you nervous while waiting for the announcement of the scores in Germany?

    E.C: When I heard the numbers, that one judge had it a draw, I sat there and thought, "Oh, my God, this is the kind of thing that happens!" I had that fear going in. But thankfully the two other judges got it right, or nearly right. So it was a great day for me. But I do think about what will happen when I have to go over there again. You know, will the judges do the same thing [as the one who scored the Dimitrenko fight a draw]? I'm sceptical. What if the judges go further and go against me this time? I know I have to go and handle business, and it's so much better to stop a guy if you can.

    J.S: As great as you looked against Dimitrenko, a huge guy, can you do the same thing against the very good, or maybe even great Wladimir Klitschko? Is that a real possibility in your mind?

    E.C: No doubt about it. Everyone looks at size, as though that gives me the disadvantage. But as tall as Wladimir is, he has disadvantages fighting on the inside. Plus I have the faster hands and my punches will get there quicker than his - with his longer arms, I will land my shots first, you know what I'm saying? So I will have advantages as well. You know, if I keep hitting his chin, even if it takes a hundred-and-fifty times, or just one time, I don't care who he is, he will eventually fall.

    J.S: Most, if not all people now see you as the best U.S heavyweight, and the most likely American to bring one or more of the belts back home. Does that put added pressure on you?

    E.C: That's a funny question, and people have asked me that. But no, not really. If you don't have pressure you're not doing the right thing with your career. You need that pressure. If I had a "I'm just going in to compete" attitude, I'd never get to the level I'm aiming at. So I welcome that extra pressure on my back. And I'm in peoples' mouths; whether they think I'll win or lose, people are talking about me. So that means I'm doing something right. I must be doing good at this! People know about me when I fight. And I feel that when I do get the world title, when I do get all the accolades, I will have earned it.

    J.S: Can I just ask you, a student of the sport, how do you see Kevin Johnson doing against Vitali Klitschko? The fight was officially announced today. Do you know much about "King Pin?"

    E.C: Absolutely. I've seen Kevin fight several times. I saw Vitali's last fight, with Chris Arreola, and that kind of proved my reasoning - Kevin has more of a chance because he has that great jab. But will he [Johnson] come forward? If he comes forward and uses that jab, Vitali's offence will be kept at a minimum and Kevin's offence will be at maximum. I do think Johnson can give Vitali trouble.

    J.S: Who knows, maybe you and Johnson will meet one day in a fight for the unified titles?

    E.C: Wouldn't that be nice? I believe we [US heavyweights] are the best in the world, and I think we can get back and bring the titles back home. Things are kind of upside down right now, but I still think we are the best. But anyway, whatever happens next for me, it's great to have all you guys' support, with the interviews and everything. I really appreciate the support.

    J.S: It's been great speaking with you once again, Eddie. We look forward to your next fight, and hopefully it will be for the world title.

    E.C: Okay, take it easy, man.

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    • PittyPat
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      #3
      Too long.

      I've been craving for some Wlad action for months since the Chagaev schooling. I guess I'll have to make do with Vitali-Johnson until then.

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      • The Hammer
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        #4
        I wish there was some way it could happen earlier too, I don't think Wlad's injury will take that long to heal.

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        • MANGLER
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          #5
          Wlad by late KO if/when it happens.

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            #6
            Oy ****ing Vey! Why such a long wait!?! His shoulder injury couldn't have been that bad!

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            • Klitschko2011
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              #7
              Originally posted by darkstar777
              E.C: Wouldn't that be nice? I believe we [US heavyweights] are the best in the world, and I think we can get back and bring the titles back home.


              Delusional bull**** from Chambers.

              Povetkin beat the **** out of Chambers and made his whole family cry at ringside.

              Vitali just destroyed the strongest, toughest American HW Chris Arreola.

              Wlad/Chambers = Wlad/Byrd

              It will be another dominant KO win for Wlad.

              Vitali will destroy Kevin Johnson in December.

              Eastern European heavyweights are superior and will continue dominating for a very long time. Get used to it.
              Last edited by Klitschko2011; 10-21-2009, 02:27 AM.

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              • Doctor_Tenma
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                #8
                Originally posted by Klitschko2009


                Delusional American bastard.

                Povetkin beat the **** out of Chambers and made his whole family cry at ringside.

                Vitali just destroyed the strongest, toughest American HW Chris Arreola.

                Wlad/Chambers = Wlad/Byrd

                I will be another dominant KO win for Wlad.

                Vitali will destroy Kevin Johnson in December.

                Eastern European heavyweights are superior!!!
                Arreola was a fat out of shape H.W with no head movement. Eddie Chambers is too small for H.W anyway; so Wlad is suppose to beat him.

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                • PittyPat
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Klitschko2009
                  Eastern European heavyweights are superior!!!
                  They probably are right now. In any case, perhaps you might know the answer to this question, since you seem knowledgeable in Eastern European matters.

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                  • Klitschko2011
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PittyPat
                    They probably are right now. In any case, perhaps you might know the answer to this question, since you seem knowledgeable in Eastern European matters.
                    Vit-ali....

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