Will Fast Eddie Chambers ever become World Heavyweight Champion?

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  • TheIcon
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    Will Fast Eddie Chambers ever become World Heavyweight Champion?

    I think that because of his age and the fact that both klitshcko's and Haye will retire soon that he could become the champ.
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  • AndyShitHot
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    #2
    Of course he can, any current top ten contender stands a chance after the Klitschko's and Haye retire but unfortunately people are always going to say about the next flurry of HW Champ's: "They could have never beaten a Klitschko".

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    • New England
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      #3
      if haye somehow manages to beat the klitschko's there's no way he retires


      he'd be on a new level
      a winning career for another few years (say maybe two fights a year, three years,) could net him millions

      he hasn't even tapped into american markets yet in any real capacity

      there's no reason he cannot. he's still relatively young by HW standards
      he's got the look. he's confident as all get out and will talk a bluestreak of trash






      eddie chambers would get a grand old dusting against the hayemaker, wladimir (obviously,) and vitali.

      until those men retire (like you said,) or slow down markedly, he doesnt have a prayer of unifying the HW championship



      and if they all exit
      he's still got the tough task of unifying four belts while being a naturally light punching cruiserweight


      he's not a terrible boxer by any means
      i'd like to see him move to CW, get some wins, get a belt
      and then move back up.

      it sounds like a stretch, but he's weighed in below 210 before if i remember correctly

      that's a cruiserweight. he's probably natrually smaller than many of the guys that fight at 200.
      10 lbs is nothing for a chubby HW
      it's less time at the buffet and nothing more

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      • Rick Grimes
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        #4
        Originally posted by New England
        if haye somehow manages to beat the klitschko's there's no way he retires


        he'd be on a new level
        a winning career for another few years (say maybe two fights a year, three years,) could net him millions

        he hasn't even tapped into american markets yet in any real capacity

        there's no reason he cannot. he's still relatively young by HW standards
        he's got the look. he's confident as all get out and will talk a bluestreak of trash



        eddie chambers would get a grand old dusting against the hayemaker, wladimir (obviously,) and vitali.

        until those men retire (like you said,) or slow down markedly, he doesnt have a prayer of unifying the HW championship



        and if they all exit
        he's still got the tough task of unifying four belts while being a naturally light punching cruiserweight


        he's not a terrible boxer by any means
        i'd like to see him move to CW, get some wins, get a belt
        and then move back up.

        it sounds like a stretch, but he's weighed in below 210 before if i remember correctly

        that's a cruiserweight. he's probably natrually smaller than many of the guys that fight at 200.
        10 lbs is nothing for a chubby HW
        it's less time at the buffet and nothing more
        He's definitely not an HW even when weighing in below 210 he looked overweight, TBH i think he could make LHW if he got in real good shape.

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        • TheIcon
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          #5
          Originally posted by New England
          if haye somehow manages to beat the klitschko's there's no way he retires


          he'd be on a new level
          a winning career for another few years (say maybe two fights a year, three years,) could net him millions

          he hasn't even tapped into american markets yet in any real capacity

          there's no reason he cannot. he's still relatively young by HW standards
          he's got the look. he's confident as all get out and will talk a bluestreak of trash






          eddie chambers would get a grand old dusting against the hayemaker, wladimir (obviously,) and vitali.

          until those men retire (like you said,) or slow down markedly, he doesnt have a prayer of unifying the HW championship



          and if they all exit
          he's still got the tough task of unifying four belts while being a naturally light punching cruiserweight


          he's not a terrible boxer by any means
          i'd like to see him move to CW, get some wins, get a belt
          and then move back up.

          it sounds like a stretch, but he's weighed in below 210 before if i remember correctly

          that's a cruiserweight. he's probably natrually smaller than many of the guys that fight at 200.
          10 lbs is nothing for a chubby HW
          it's less time at the buffet and nothing more

          I agree totally with this whole statement, but when I said about becoming HW champ, I mean't 1 belt not unify the belts, sorry for the lack of explanation!

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          • The Hammer
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            #6
            He'll have a more difficult time now, with more good HWs coming up: Pulev, Glazkov, Helenius, etc.

            It will be interesting to see how David Price does in his two scheduled fights against Butler and McDermott. Those fights will tell us if he's going to be a real contender or not.

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            • -drebin-
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              #7
              When the current crop of champions are gone, he has a chance once the dust settles a bit. I just don't think he has the power to keep a proper world level HW off of him.

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              • TheIcon
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                #8
                Originally posted by -drebin-
                When the current crop of champions are gone, he has a chance once the dust settles a bit. I just don't think he has the power to keep a proper world level HW off of him.
                Yeh I agree but his speed makes him a dangerous opponent

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                • TheIcon
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                  #9
                  not to mention his in ring skills, mind you he just looks like a Big cruiserweight!

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                  • -PANDA-
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                    #10
                    he'll be old by the time all 3 retire so my guess is no

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