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Wednesday Jul 22, 2009

Goossen has two top possibilities to fullfill Folstad's wish list, Arreola and Chambers. Which heavyweight do you think is slated for the more stellar career?

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No Offense Euros, But The Heavyweight Champ Should Be American

By Rick Folstad


Maybe you’re like me and you think the heavyweight champion of the world should have a Brooklyn accent and drive a Ford. He should be a guy who grew up cheering for the Giants or the White Sox or even the Washington Nationals, and he should be able to tell you who won last year’s Super Bowl. And how they did it.
 
He should stumble when he tries to speak Spanish, and he shouldn’t have too many vowels in his name that you can’t pronounce. His last name should be something simple, like Dempsey, Foreman or Tyson. He shouldn’t need a passport just to fly into Boston or LAX. Or a ticket.
 
He should support our troops, know who Stephen King is, be able to spell Barack Obama  and he should be able to tell you where the Rose Bowl is and who plays there.
 
That’s the guy who should be heavyweight champion of the world. Not those guys from places that sound like a car engine with a bad transmission. The heavyweight champ should be from Detroit or Philly, not some place called Gladtonia or Kryzinkis.
 
This is nothing personal against the Klitschko brothers or Ruslan Chagaev or Nikolai Valuev. They seem like decent guys and they can even fight a little or they wouldn‘t be able to call themselves champions.
 
But they’re not from here and that’s not right. That special title - that “heavyweight champion of the world” tag - needs to come home. It belongs here, always has. We need that title, but even more important, boxing needs it.
   
Right now we’ve got at least two American heavyweights who can possibly set the cosmos back in proper order if they get the chance. Neither one actually wears an “S” on their chest, but they could probably get away with it if they wanted to.
 
One of the guys is “Fast” Eddie Chambers. He’s out of Philadelphia by way of Pittsburgh, which is about as all-American as you can get.
  
He’s not a big puncher. He doesn’t send too many guys reeling across the ring from a devastating left hook. He doesn’t work with a hammer. He uses a brush. He‘s got more sting than clobber. But like his name says, he’s got fast hands, the guy voted most likely to become a card shark or  pickpocket.
 
But Eddie will be the first to tell you “speed kills.“
 
At 6-foot-1 and maybe 210 pounds, Fast Eddie is small for a heavyweight in the same way Joe Louis and Jack Johnson were small and Evander Holyfield is small.
Chambers says it’s his speed that gets them, that warp factor. But he claims he still has some pop in his punch, that something traveling at the speed he throws it is going to leave a lump when it lands. “It’s going to hurt you,“ he says.
 
So far, Eddie’s fast hands have treated him well and proven him right. He’s 35-1 with 18 KOs, that one loss a disappointing decision to Alexander Povetkin in January 2008.
 
His big win was a recent decision over Alexander Dimitrenko, the WBO’s No. 1 contender. At 6-foot-7, 253 pounds, when Dimitrenko stood next to Chambers in the ring, he looked like something out of a fairy tale with a beanstalk.
 
“I worked my way in and chopped him down,” Eddie said.
 
While Chambers has speed, LA heavyweight Cris “The Nightmare” Arreola has knockouts. Piles of them. He likes short nights and ugly endings.
 
Rated right up there near the top of the list of best heavyweights in the world along with Chambers, Arreola (27-0 with 24 KOs) also wants his shot at one of those big European guys holding a tight-fisted monopoly on the greatest title in the world.
 
 “All their recent fighting has been in Europe,” says Arreola, who stopped Jameel McCline in April. “They should be called European champions. They need to come across the pond and fight here.“
 
The interesting thing about Chambers and Arreola is that both fight for Goossen Tutor Promotions. That’s a pretty good deal for promoter Dan Goossen. Might not be that good for the rest of us. Talk to Goossen and you probably won’t hear both names mentioned in the same sentence.
 
Talk about monopolies.
 
But that’s one of the things about boxing and the new math. If two brothers can hold the heavyweight championship of the world at the same time, I‘m pretty sure two guys under the same promoter can do it.
 
I know Dan Goossen thinks they can.
 
 

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Cary Beer:  Eddie Chambers has a great style, a good defence, good combinations, a good jab and a very good right hand. His upperbody is fast too. I saw the fight against Dimitrenko on T.V. I hope that Eddie will be the next heavyweight-champion. Cary Beer (Holland)
Wednesday Jul 22, 2009 04:20:54 AM
MisterLee:  Sorry I don't share this ethnocentric nationalistic propaganda, but i wish the best for eddie chamber. Plus britain's produced some of the best: AFN, yuvie, fistic fury, and RIVERSIDE. haha... how can you hate that? TSS has it's own European champions! TSs rules!
Wednesday Jul 22, 2009 07:24:13 PM
Peter Egley:  I thought the heavyweight champ was gonna be (?) British: "The Hayemaker." David Haye would be very good for boxing's popularity I believe.
Wednesday Jul 22, 2009 07:27:47 PM
Radam G, a humble PacManite knows what time it is:  Make the match, and the Cali Crusher Nighmare rusher will cook up punches that would be an evil batch. A batch that will destroy every heavyweight pretenders in his way. Forget about the quack-doctor brothers. Ban the use of toddler's pee pee on handwraps. That stuff is worst than Plaster of Paris or Mayon mummies' handwraps. Chris will kayo the Doctors Klit brothers. And he will knock the hair off Value(v)less. This dude needs to get a serious hair-wax job. Haye da Haymaker, across the pond is all right, but it ain't his time. It's Arreola Time. Holla!
Wednesday Jul 22, 2009 07:32:39 PM
ultimoshogun:  It doesn't matter to me where the HW champ is from. If he's a killer like Tyson or a fearless warrior who brings it everytime like Holyfield he can be from the moon for all I care.
Wednesday Jul 22, 2009 08:09:31 PM
Fistic Fury:  Terrible views but I do understand your biases Folstad. Having said that not many countries support their fighters like the british, just look at Hatton or Calzaghe, we filled the american venues and made it seem like our boys were the home fighters. When we're behaving and not booing national anthems it does make you quite proud to be british...
Wednesday Jul 22, 2009 08:36:24 PM
the Roast:  They call it the WORLD Heavyweight Championship for a reason. I'd like to see Arreola vs Chambers. Chambers by UD.
Wednesday Jul 22, 2009 08:56:50 PM
steadadelica:  the opening gambit to this article sounds like it was cried through jealous tears. If an American should win 'back' the title, i hope he does it with grit, determination and talent.
Thursday Jul 23, 2009 12:32:17 PM
The Watcher:  Chambers -vs Arreola or the King Pin should be made 1st. I don't think we have anyone that will go longer then 6 with the brothers. It's said but true. Chambers is to weak and small, King Pin is to passive and Arreola is to slow and under developed. I don't even want to talk about conditioning, and Haye? he is a coward who never should have been given a chance until he proves himself. Out of our American fat boys Chambers is the only guys with the metal who has stepped up his game.
Thursday Jul 23, 2009 12:58:13 PM
Isaiah:  David Haye has really gotten on my last nerve. Getting out of the fight with Wladmer was bad enough, but if you can get another shot at a Klitschko brother, you better do whatever it takes to make it happen. Loud mouth, underserving coward. I hope Valuev can some how beat him. Chambers or Arreola would be great to be champ. It's Arreola's turn to beat a top 10er though. I'm sure he'll do it real soon. Right now though, like The Watcher said, "Chambers is the only guys with the metal who has stepped up his game." Eddie's in the lead and I can't wait to see his next move.
Thursday Jul 23, 2009 01:30:22 PM
RIVERSIDE:  cris is the man, he needs to train better than he has in the past if he want to beat the klitschkos, chambers vs homeboy arreola sound good, winner vs a klitschko, i've watch cris trained and moved up in the ranking, fourteen st. and victoria is where he used to trained, he might fall short against the elite heavies,
Thursday Jul 23, 2009 01:59:47 PM
brownsugar:  Well said Mister Lee,. it's always good to see the home team win,... but when the best man wins,.. he deserves the same praise and recognition that we reserve for our own,..
Thursday Jul 23, 2009 03:32:47 PM
PJ:  Or the champ needs to be able to beat a Klitschko which is something none of the current crop of American fighters can do be they small and fast or fat and slow.
Thursday Jul 23, 2009 09:36:19 PM
manboobs the great:  I havnt posted in a while but like ultimoshogun stated above, I dont care if the HW champ is from Mars as long as they bring it and fight like a HW should. Put on a good show and the people will love you.
Friday Jul 24, 2009 06:04:33 AM
GerardMcL:  The HW champ should be skilled, athletic, quick, built like an athlete and not afraid to fight anyone. He should not constantly complain about decisions and let the courts do his business for him. He should not earn his title shots simply because of his nationality and being the best of a very bad bunch. Unfortunately no American HW meets this criteria. The best fighter deserves to be the HW champ and the fact he isn't from the US is of no significance. What is significant is that the US haven't produced a realistic contender since Holyfield.
Friday Jul 24, 2009 07:04:48 AM
Hit Dog:  I don't say it lightly when I think this is the most useless, pointless, wrongheaded, and simply the worst thing you guys have ever published. Besides the jingoistic bullshit in the first paragraphs, which got so thick I wondered for a second if I was reading The Onion, here's a question: Should? Should? The heavyweight champion is the guy who beats the guy who beat the guy. Should means nothing. Should Arreola and Chambers and their ilk get a chance to earn a title? Sure, because they're top contenders, not because they were born on one land mass rather than another. And you know what? In another era, this "should" thinking is what made people hate Jack Johnson. A black man shouldn't be heavyweight champion. An American should be heavyweight champion. Sound similiar? The Heavyweight Champion of the World should be the best fighter above 200 pounds on all land masses. If he is from the U.S. some day, he should have a grasp of some Spanish, drive a foreign car because American cars don't last, and have a name with too many vowels, or possibly something Polish or African, just so that ignorant folk like Folstad can't pronounce it.
Friday Jul 24, 2009 11:03:08 AM
Robert:  This article already shows what is wrong with you Americans. Stop whining about what things should be like and just do it. Go ahead, Cristobal Arreola, challenge any one of the Klitschkos and knock him out. But you'll have to do it in Europe, campeón. To me, it is simply preposterous to demand that they come over to your backyard to defend their title. And I'm not even a fan of the Klitschkos, their styles are just too boring. I'd love to see an all-action, exciting American heavyweight who knocks them out Tyson style. My favorite on this is Eddie Chambers. The few fights of him I was able to watch left me really impressed. He is skilled, he is fast and he seems to be a really decent guy. He came over here to Germany to fight against Dimitrenko and he easily won the crowd over to cheer for him by his performance, using his fists instead of his big mouth like Arreola. So, dear Americans, please stop yammering. Support Eddie Chambers. He is a very good boxer, but he will need all the support he can get if he challenges a Klitschko. As for Arreola, he should probably stay in the US and keep on fighting has-beens like McCline, it's really better for your health. I think some of the guys from the old days like Oliver McCall, Riddick Bowe, Evander Holyfield, Lamon Brewster or Herbie Hide would love to get into the ring with him.
Sunday Jul 26, 2009 04:58:17 AM

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