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  • Boxingwizard
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    Enter Eddie Chambers

    http://www.15rounds.com/enter-eddie-chambers-02171/

    Good article on Eddie's preparation against Wladimir Klitschko. I know Eddie has an uphill battle against Wladimir Klitschko, but reading the article Eddie is preparing the right way.
    Last edited by Boxingwizard; 02-18-2010, 05:08 AM.
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    The article mentions that he has got a better physique and a stamina so great he cannot be outworked. It also states that it's an improvement from earlier in his career.

    Why oh why doesn't the interviewer ask what impact Chambers well-known coorporation with BALCO founder Victor Conte has had? Those improvements are so su****ious and is all indicative of roids. SMH.

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      Originally posted by BattlingNelson
      The article mentions that he has got a better physique and a stamina so great he cannot be outworked. It also states that it's an improvement from earlier in his career.

      Why oh why doesn't the interviewer ask what impact Chambers well-known coorporation with BALCO founder Victor Conte has had? Those improvements are so su****ious and is all indicative of roids. SMH.
      u dont know how roids work do u? u idiot.

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        #4
        Originally posted by BattlingNelson
        The article mentions that he has got a better physique and a stamina so great he cannot be outworked. It also states that it's an improvement from earlier in his career.

        Why oh why doesn't the interviewer ask what impact Chambers well-known coorporation with BALCO founder Victor Conte has had? Those improvements are so su****ious and is all indicative of roids. SMH.

        Why is Conte allowed to work with boxers anyway??? Why cant the commission get him on their side so he can rid out the boxers who might be on something?

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        • Pirao
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          That article is not exactly impartial, before every Klitschko fight, especially if their opponents are american, there are always some articles that pop out saying that they'll be the ones to beat the Klitschkos. They're usually wrong too. I don't think Chambers has the necessary tools to beat Wlad, he's more or less like Byrd, only less accomplished, and will suffer a similar fate IMO.

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            #6
            Originally posted by BattlingNelson
            The article mentions that he has got a better physique and a stamina so great he cannot be outworked. It also states that it's an improvement from earlier in his career.

            Why oh why doesn't the interviewer ask what impact Chambers well-known coorporation with BALCO founder Victor Conte has had? Those improvements are so su****ious and is all indicative of roids. SMH.


            Typically I do not think of a heavyweight who loses 15 pounds in 3 months, as Chambers did prior to the Dimitrenko fight, as someone who has gone on steroids.

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            • Boxingwizard
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              #7
              Originally posted by Pirao
              That article is not exactly impartial, before every Klitschko fight, especially if their opponents are american, there are always some articles that pop out saying that they'll be the ones to beat the Klitschkos. They're usually wrong too. I don't think Chambers has the necessary tools to beat Wlad, he's more or less like Byrd, only less accomplished, and will suffer a similar fate IMO.
              He has the tools and he looks like he's physically prepared. As long as he's also mentally prepared, Chambers is very capable of winning this fight.

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                trust me. This will be one the most boring fights in the history of boxing.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mookiep
                  trust me. This will be one the most boring fights in the history of boxing.
                  Trust me you will see an upset.

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                  • Boxingwizard
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                    Some quotes from the article.

                    “I’m building on what I did last time,” Chambers says. “I’m stepping it up. Wladimir is the same size, has the same style as Dimitrenko, but times two. He’s stronger. I’ve stepped up the intensity. Running. Sparring. Lifting. Everything done is done with extreme intensity. My plan is to do what I did but not stand in front of him.”
                    If he can give Klitschko angles, if he can force himself to not step straight back when Klitschko throws his methodical jab, and if he can remain intense for all three minutes of all twelve rounds, busy, always busy, shooting the kinds of three-punch combinations he flashed in sparring, Eddie Chambers could become heavyweight champion at the young age of 27.
                    Las Vegas odds, right now at about 2 to 1, do not favor Eddie Chambers. And the odds makers are usually right. They’ll look at Chambers’ small stature and his lack of power and his inexperience performing on the biggest stage. While it’s easier to make a case against Chambers, a case can certainly be made for him. At 6’ 1”, 210 pounds, he’s small by today’s super-heavyweight standards, but he’s bigger than Jack Dempsey when he beat Jess Willard, bigger than Joe Louis when he beat Primo Carnera. Chambers may not be the second-coming of Tyson, but his punches have pop. He’s knocked out half his opponents and I’ve seen the swift sting of his textbook left hooks and right crosses and inside uppercuts from a ringside seat several times, most dramatically when he bloodied Derric Rossy’s face and busted his eardrums. I also saw Eddie Chambers smile while doling out that brutal beating, a visible cruel streak that starts in his eyes. This will help him against Klitschko. Too many of Wladimir’s opponents didn’t appear to truly want victory and after a round or two their dances turned defensive, their faces softening, their eyes glazing over with dull acceptance. In Chambers’ sneer there is something taunting, ****sure and crafty, and dangerously aggressive.

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