The Sun Shines on “Bad” Chad

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    The Sun Shines on “Bad” Chad

    Posted on Saturday, August 19 @ 23:12:00 CDT by don


    By Simon Jackson

    When you’re hot you’re hot and Dan Birmingham, boxing’s trainer of the year, is hot.

    And it is not just the east coast sun which beats on Birmingham’s St Petersburg, FLA gym roof that is hotting things up for this two-time winner of the Futch-Condon award.

    Fortune smiles on the talented as it does the brave and Birmingham’s stable strength has been bolstered with the emergence of higly regarded, Connecticut-born up and comer ‘Bad’ Chad Dawson. After a string of highly impressive victories, the Sunshine State's lofty expectations for this unbeaten fighter are rising all the time.

    In recent months Birmingham, trainer of the top-flight duo Ronald ‘Winky’ Wright and Jeff Lacy, could not have been blamed for anticipating storm clouds following Wright drawing a bitterly contested bout with WBO and WBC middleweight champion Jermain Taylor.

    A disappointment that was, of course, preceded by Jeff Lacy’s Manchester defeat by Joe Calzaghe for the IBF and WBO super-middleweight titles. Following the bout Birmingham intimated his fighter did not adhere to the agreed fight plan when suffering his first defeat in 23 contests.

    Twenty-four year old Dawson (23-0 15 KO's), however, has ensured Birmingham’s sunny days continue by taking another significant step towards a world title when beating the experienced Eric Harding over twelve hard fought rounds on 2 June.

    Dawson showed tremendous character from the start of the contest at California’s Chumash Casino Resort having been knocked down in the first when caught off balance. He calmly took the eight-count and immediately proceeded to justify his lofty reputation by immediately putting Harding under intense pressure which he maintained throughout.

    “I think (the knock-down) was a wake up call for me” Dawson admitted to **********’s James Alden, “when I got up I went back to the game plan that Dan Birmingham laid out for me, after that I dominated the fight.”

    It seemed that tough guy Harding realised early that victory was unlikely to be his, but validated his hard man reputation by showing real grit to withstand Dawson’s ferocious onslaught, boxing well until the final bell.

    By defeating Harding, Dawson took possession of the NABF light heavyweight title, and tellingly became the sole non world-champion to have claimed victory over the highly rated 33 year old.

    Champions Roy Jones, Glen Johnson and Antonio Tarver were the only fighters to have returned victorious after entering the ring with Harding, the self confessed Philadelphia “bad boy” and it is Tarver where Dawson’s future interests lie.

    “Chad wants to get the word out that he will fight Tarver anywhere, anytime” manager Mike Criscio, accompanying Dawson, said in a recent interview with SecondsOut.

    Although Tarver was beaten on 10 June by the now retired Bernard Hopkins in a contest for the IBO and NBA light-heavyweight titles, he has scored victories over top-flight operaters Jones and Johnson and is considered an ideal opponent for southpaw Dawson.

    “Tarver’s still one of the best in the division” Dawson added.

    Dawson is thriving on his step up to the 175lb light-heavyweight division and seems to have increased confidence following ten months fighting at super-middleweight. Having made it clear that he is relishing the prospect of performing as a fully fledged light-heavyweight, former construction boss Birmingham must already be stocking up on the suntan lotion.

    In a recent interview the trainer enthused: “Chad Dawson is a kid who has unlimited capabilities and someday soon he is going to dominate the light-heavyweight division.

    “We are not going to rush him into anything yet, we are going to see what develops in the future.

    “Chad can punch, he is a gentleman and he is as tough as nails. He is the whole package.”

    Clearly these bouts of sunshine are expected to last.
    Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 08-21-2006, 11:00 AM.
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    id like to see him fight another experienced fighter like montell griffin or julio gonzalez

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