Eddie Chambers wants to fight Pulev!

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  • The Hammer
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    #41
    Originally posted by BostonGuy
    It wasn't an impressive victory or defeat IMO. Chambers had some good counter shots but he fought too tentatively for most of the fight (for my liking)
    Adamek-Chambers:

    Judge: Joseph Pasquale 116-112
    Judge: Steve Weisfeld 116-112
    Judge: Alan Rubenstein 119-109

    Boxingscene: 115-113 Adamek
    Boxing Insider: 115-114 Adamek
    East Side Boxing: 115-113 Adamek
    PolSat: 116-112 Adamek

    Most people scored it a close win for Adamek.

    Chisora-Helenius:

    Judge: Giuseppe Quartarone 115-113 Helenius
    Judge: Manuel Oliver Palomo 115-113 Helenius
    Judge: Leszek Jankowiak 115-113 Chisora

    ESPN: 118-110 Chisora
    Boxingscene: 118-110 Chisora
    East Side Boxing: 117-111 Chisora
    Boxing Tribune: 116-112 Chisora

    Most people scored it a clear win for Chisora and consider it to be a real robbery.

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    • JAB5239
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      #42
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      The point is that Pulev is this supposedly feared, young, up-and-coming heavyweight that Adamek declined to fight. Even though it would have gotten him a shot at Klitschko if he won.

      Chambers on the other hand has no problem at all fighting Pulev and is openly asking for that fight. He's not scared in the least.
      Its funny, some fighters like Haye who just want big fights are called duckers. Others like Chambers who are willing to fight anyone are called unworthy. You just can't win with some of these guys.

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      • Weltschmerz
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        #43
        Originally posted by Freedom.
        Adamek-Chambers:

        Judge: Joseph Pasquale 116-112
        Judge: Steve Weisfeld 116-112
        Judge: Alan Rubenstein 119-109

        Boxingscene: 115-113 Adamek
        Boxing Insider: 115-114 Adamek
        East Side Boxing: 115-113 Adamek
        PolSat: 116-112 Adamek

        Most people scored it a close win for Adamek.

        Chisora-Helenius:

        Judge: Giuseppe Quartarone 115-113 Helenius
        Judge: Manuel Oliver Palomo 115-113 Helenius
        Judge: Leszek Jankowiak 115-113 Chisora

        ESPN: 118-110 Chisora
        Boxingscene: 118-110 Chisora
        East Side Boxing: 117-111 Chisora
        Boxing Tribune: 116-112 Chisora

        Most people scored it a clear win for Chisora and consider it to be a real robbery.
        That's what I was trying to explain. Thanks for clarifying.

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        • JAB5239
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          #44
          Originally posted by Weltschmerz
          That's what I was trying to explain. Thanks for clarifying.
          That isn't what you were trying to explain and its irrelevant. A loss is a loss. You condone top fighters avoiding other top fighters if it suits your agenda and your double standards prove this. That is of course unless its David Haye, he should have to jump through hopes and fight everyone in the division before fighting another contender in Vitaly.

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          • MJ223
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            #45
            Hope even if its not Pulev Chambers finds something soon.....

            Was really looking forward to him facing Lebedev

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            • dan_cov
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              #46
              Only scanned through but why would anyone have a problem with this fight?

              Potentially one of the best fights that could be made in the heavyweight division if you ask me.

              I'd personally like to see how Pulev dealt with someone as a slick, fast & skilled as Chambers.

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              • JAB5239
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                #47
                Originally posted by dan_cov
                Only scanned through but why would anyone have a problem with this fight?

                Potentially one of the best fights that could be made in the heavyweight division if you ask me.

                I'd personally like to see how Pulev dealt with someone as a slick, fast & skilled as Chambers.
                Top fighters getting in the ring with one another can only strengthen the division.

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                • Weltschmerz
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by JAB5239
                  Top fighters getting in the ring with one another can only strengthen the division.
                  Yep, Chambers vs Adamek would be good for instance, now that Pulev has bigger fish to fry heading for a shot at Wladimir.

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                  • New England
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                    #49
                    both of these guys are slick. i think this would be a nice fight. pulev really put on a boxing lesson against that big oaf ustinov he fought last. i didn't know he had slickness like that. the man is 245 lbs. i was mildly impressed.


                    he still looks like he can lose a few lbs. they all do, for the most part. chambers likewise, should be lighter. 195 lbs.

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                    • JAB5239
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Weltschmerz
                      Yep, Chambers vs Adamek would be good for instance, now that Pulev has bigger fish to fry heading for a shot at Wladimir.
                      You know whats funny Ms. Double standard? 1. The fact that you don't know Adamek has said he wants no more of Chambers, and 2. Most everyone agrees Chambers-Pulev is a good and reasonable fight. So you keep trying to bait me after begging me in PM to just leave you and Vitaly alone and I'll keep destroying you with facts.

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