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Chambers' Only Chance Is To Neutralize Wladimir's Jab
By Frank Lotierzo
WBO/IBF heavyweight title holder Wladimir Klitschko 53-3 (47) will defend his belts against American Eddie Chambers 35-1 (18) on March 20th at Dusseldorf's Esprit Arena in Germany. Klitschko's last defense resulted in him stopping Ruslan Chagaev in the ninth round. The last time Chambers fought he out-boxed the 6'7" undefeated Alexander Dimitrenko to capture a 12-round majority decision verdict.
As of this writing Chambers, 27, is thought of as being the best American heavyweight in the world. He has fast hands and is a very good boxer. He's not much of a puncher but has enough power to sting the bigger heavyweights he's faced when he lands in combination. A few years ago his conditioning and desire were thought to be in question by some. However, his conditioning has improved since he suffered the only defeat of his career back in January 2008 against undefeated Alexander Povetkin; it was a fight he was controlling for a little over the first third of it, then he faded down the stretch and was out-worked by the aggressive Povetkin who kept forcing the fight.
In an ironic twist, Chambers changed his perception as a guy who isn't always motivated when he out-boxed and ran away with his fight against the hard punching but crude and wild swinging Samuel Peter last year. It just so happens to be that when some thought Wladimir Klitschko, 33, was at a crossroads in his career five years ago, Wladimir got up from three knock downs and went on to win a unanimous decision over Peter.
Since beating Peter, Klitschko has won eight fights in a row with seven of them coming by stoppage. Only Sultan Ibragimov lasted to the final bell with Wladimir, but Ibragimov fought more so to go the distance instead of winning and perhaps won only two rounds at best. Luckily for Ibragimov, Klitschko had no gumption to fight and was content winning the bout by throwing his left hand sparingly as he coasted to a one-sided unanimous decision.
According to Rob Murray Sr., Chambers' manager and trainer the era of big plodding European heavyweights is about to end. It's time for a relatively small, fast American to alter the dynamic among boxing's big men.
Murray continued, "Eddie is going to beat Wladimir Klitschko. I'm telling you now, he is going to beat Klitschko.
"Klitschko is very methodical. He's like a crop-duster going against a Learjet. He won't be able to handle Eddie's speed and movement."
What Murray says sounds great in theory and no doubt plays itself out in the gym during training and sparring. But the question is - does Chambers possess the needed tools in his arsenal to execute Murray's fight plan? Granted, Chambers' jabs and crisp one-twos befuddled Dimitrenko for the better part of 12-rounds. But Wladimir Klitschko is much stronger and a better puncher with both hands than Dimitrenko. On top of that, Dimitrenko cooperated with Chambers and allowed Eddie to control the ring space and fight tempo, something Klitschko surely won't comply with.
Wladimir Klitschko has a very long and strong left jab that he uses to set up his sneaky, but powerful overhand right that follows behind it. He also uses his jab defensively, shooting it out there in measured multiples to keep his opponent in a defensive posture and off of him. In order for Chambers to make his jab a factor in the fight, he's going to have to either get inside on Klitschko, much easier said than done, or he'll have to time him and try to get off first and in between when Klitschko is getting set to punch. The problem is, Klitschko sometimes allows an opponent who's not a big puncher to lead in order to get them to step towards him as he sets them up for his sneaking right hand. This is a trap Chambers must be cognizant of during the fight.
Another hurdle for Chambers is, with him not being a puncher, Wladimir fights extremely brave and confident against fighters who he doesn't think are a threat to hurt him. That's why it's imperative for Chambers to sting or buzz Klitschko with something early in the fight. If by chance Eddie can plant a seed of doubt in Klitschko's mind, the fight has a better chance to unfold in a manner that favors him.
However, if Chambers can't get to Klitschko's chin early or give him something to think about, he'll be forced to fight as if he's carrying a boulder on his back up a steep hill just in trying to go the distance.
I give Chambers a slim shot. But the fact that he can't punch really diminishes his chances. I believe Wladimir is too big for him and will fight as a front-runner and bully once they're in front of each other in the ring. Eddie's going to have a hard time getting past Klitschko's jab. And if he can't somehow neutralize it, he has virtually no shot at scoring the upset.
Frank Lotierzo can be contacted at GlovedFist@Gmail.com
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DEEPWATER:
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fast eddie will win the hearts and minds of the fans in this fight.Eddie knows how to box.klitco doesnt know how to box. case closed. klitco will try and use his size and jab,jab,jab,jab,right hand, then hold. all night long. Fast eddie will slip like a boxer,move in like a boxer and counter like a boxer. Klitco will try and hold whenever he can. you guys will be singing about fast eddie real soon. eddie has a chin and has great footwork. most of the fans on here picked scam peter to run over him. didnt happen. fast eddie might get robbed in the fight but he will leave that ring the winner and klitco the loser
Tuesday Feb 9, 2010 12:15:12 PM
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ALXZANDR:
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Klitschko by KO mid rounds
Tuesday Feb 9, 2010 12:48:33 PM
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mortcola:
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Deepwater, you're fishing. Klitschko is a gifted, agile boxer, who fights conservatively, using only the movement and punches he needs at the moment. It is the main way he has blown guys out and also avoided having his chin cracked since the KO losses of a few years ago. He is a master at establishing and maintaining pace and distance - skills he always had to a degree, but which were developed by his work with Steward. That's a reason why no one, of any style, has been able to get near him in the last eight fights - tall, short, southpaw, boxer, pressure fighter. That, and one-punch KO power. Now, Eddie is a fast, gifted boxer and a nice guy, easy to root for. He's a little smarter than most, too. But he's a longshot. You'll have to come up with something a little more technical and based in reality than "Klitco doesn't know how to box".
Tuesday Feb 9, 2010 12:53:00 PM
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mortcola:
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...and, for the record, my prediction in the Peter fight was that if Eddie is in shape, he'll give Peter a clinic all night. Styles make fights. Skills too.
Tuesday Feb 9, 2010 12:54:59 PM
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deepwater:
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hey mortcola what kind of boxing style does klitco have? is he a power boxer like mosley? is he a defensive minded ring general like bernard hopkins? is klitco an old school boxer type like james toney? what kind of boxing style would you classify klitco as?your right= klitco is the master at keeping his distance .he knows how to stay away. he throws minimum punches just like you say. he uses his long jab to keep the tomatoe cans away. you cant have a tomatoe can get too close to you you know. klitco is decent becouse of his gameplan his size and his matchmaking skills. klitco is not a good boxer. fast eddie is. watch . good boxers rise to the top during the fight. klitco will jab,jab,jab jab,jab jab, hold. jab jab hold hold. hold jab hold jab. right hand. jab ,jab jab. and proably get booed at the end when they raise his hand.
Tuesday Feb 9, 2010 02:17:19 PM
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mortcola:
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There's a lot more than just the jab jab jab. Whether he uses it is another story. When he wants to, he throws hooks from a variety of angles, pinpoint rights....sets em up and drops the bomb. The setting up and the distance, the timing and the traps are classic boxing. You, like lots of fans, are bored by the economical style he started using when Steward helped him save his career. But he has one of the most complete arsenals of accurate punches you could ask for in a heavyweight (when he feels comfortable opening that box), plus the ability to know precisely what distance and angle to utilize. It is subtle, it is sometimes seriously lacking in entertainment value. But its a whole lot more than just jab jab jab hold. Its the mastery of a really, seriously, effective set of boring tools. That also results in one of the highest KO percentages of all heavyweight champions. Pretty brutal for someone who does nothing but stay away. There's a difference between a show and a boxing match. He doesn't give you a show. But as a boxer, he is a master of an effective style that yields blowaway decisions and lots of KOs. Whether you prefer it to the Weather Channel is up to you.
Tuesday Feb 9, 2010 02:31:13 PM
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ultimoshogun:
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I have Klitschko winning by KO around the 10 rd.....Chambers was able to absorb the shots that Dimitrenko landed cleanly, that won't be the case when it's Klitschko landing those clean punches. Eddie's lack of power won't help either.
Tuesday Feb 9, 2010 03:20:59 PM
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brownsugar:
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yep,.. hard to really come up with much of a scenario for Eddie to win unless your related to the man,.. so the author said what he had to say,... and it's tough to argue,.. if Vlad jumps on Eddie from the beginning,.. and just wears him out by knocking his gloves upside his head with those pistonlike jabs,.... that will be enough to totally sap Eddie in several rounds,.so I'm hoping that Eddie has taken the last 9 months seriously and paid his dues in the gym,.. Eddie went in overconfident but underprepared against Povetkin,.. Klitscho will be training like he's meeting Mike Tyson after all the press Eddie got for the Dimentrenko fight,... he won't want to lose against a fighter from the states in Europe whom he out weighs by 30-40 lbs,.. (and thats 30-40lbs of muscle),.. So Eddie has one of the most uphill and insurmountable match-up in boxing to overcome,.. if has realized the enormity of his task,.. and prepared accordingly,.. he might just do the impossible..but he'll have to show some stuff that he's never shown before... GO GET HIM EDDIE!!!!
Tuesday Feb 9, 2010 04:00:09 PM
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dp69:
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this is gonna be a sleeper....i got klitschko by TKO...going back to sleep....ZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...holla back!!!
Tuesday Feb 9, 2010 05:40:04 PM
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d duck:
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eddie vs tua is a much better match up .just cant watch zzzzzzzzz klitschko brothers ,made that mistake to many times.
Tuesday Feb 9, 2010 06:57:02 PM
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ali:
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Chambers got skills but no power and I think you need some to beat Vlad.
Tuesday Feb 9, 2010 11:54:55 PM
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boxing nut:
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its appauling that hbo is not picking up this fight! eddie is the best american heavyweight in 15 years, not since michael moorer, ray mercer, ridick bowe and tommy morrison were up and coming contenders ( lennox isnt american) has a u.s heavyweight been this talented, klichko is a dominating force but hbo seems to prefer big brother vatali to vlad and they have no problem picking up his fights w no hearter no hoper kevin johnson and chris aerolla yet this is the 2nd vlad fight in a row ( could be 3rd) they pass on when vlad is the better and more eneteraining of the 2 and eddie is a live underdog, can some1 make reason of this?
Wednesday Feb 10, 2010 12:41:54 AM
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Isaiah:
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I predict Hayden will throw several low blows and Wladmer will drop her to a knee and beg the ref not to stop it. It will probaly end in a double KO where both are laid out on the canvass, but no one seems to mind. There's probably going to be a lot of clinching and smothering as well. Oh, against Eddie Chambers? Wladmer by late round KO of course!
Wednesday Feb 10, 2010 12:58:39 AM
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deepwater:
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we shall see. You are right though.i am biased I would do anything for someone to beat klitco and make him go away.HBO is all about the money.They back arreola becouse of the large number of latino viewers he brings in.Arreola is tough but needs a bit more experience.Kevin johnson should stay on the east coast fighting some cans for awile beouse he showed no skills against klitco except talking junk during the fight.
Wednesday Feb 10, 2010 08:14:19 AM
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Robert Curtis:
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Mortcola obviously has great respect for the Klitschkos and presents fair evidence to back his opinion. I can't admire WK or VK as much myself. I think they jab and hold and fight far too conservatively against their cherrypicked choices of poor opposition. Wlad's not as good as his brother Vitali. But both men could reasonably knock out most of today's heavies in 7 rounds if they brought a little drama and didn't play it so safe and dull. Fast Eddie has to be braver than Peter was against VK and certainly braver than Kevin "Chickens#!t" Johnson was against VK. Sam Peter at least tried against Vitali. I know it must be mighty hard and frightening when a giant with a good jab is whacking you and grabbing you whenever you try to get started. I'm not volunteering to try it myself. But this is the HURT business. It ain't hopscotch. Fast Eddie has skills and youth on his side. I'm hoping Eddie shows up with guts, has his mind right and gives us a fight. At 27, he has the juice to go hard for 12 if he's in shape. Eddie has got to close distance at all times and trade hard. Anyway, that's the hope of all silly heavyweight fans. Bubble Butt and China Chin will probably just give us another snoozefest. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
Wednesday Feb 10, 2010 11:40:28 AM
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Promoter the Roast King:
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(Stepping between Robert Curtis and Mortcola)Heh Heh, hold on a minute there Bobby C, we cant have you and mortcola swapping sentences for free!! The rematch contract has not been signed! We gonna have a rematch of epic proportions!Nobody type another word. You plummy bastards cant be giving these nuggets away for free. If only we can get the drug testing agreed on we can get it on! I know the Roast aint taking one!!Heh Heh, only in America!!
Wednesday Feb 10, 2010 07:39:43 PM
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mortcola@PromoterRoaster:
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You thievin' &%$-). I'm takin' a page from Hopkins and representin' myself, even if I never type nuthin' fer nobody ever again...b-sides, me & bobbyc is the match they're screaming for. The will of the peeps be done....
Wednesday Feb 10, 2010 08:27:18 PM
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Promoter the Roast King:
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Heh Heh, sorry you feel that way but the way I see it Bobby C got the best of your pedantic behind last time so I see a 60-40 split for Mr.Curtis and myself. Dont be a fool. I can put my man in with Radam G or Fe'Roz and leave you out in the cold. I'll have papers for you to sign for the rematch. I'll just need options on your next five bouts and exclusive rights for the third match.(waving flags) Heh Heh, we're all gonna make history!!
Thursday Feb 11, 2010 12:03:50 AM
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mortcola@PromoterRoaster:
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Oh, now I see - the grudges come flyin' in from the past, callin' me pedantic! Well, to keep it real, I'm just gonna quote my guru, Pinklon Thomas, when I say that RC upset my monotony. He ain't no bum, but he can't be trusted. Ain't nobody gonna lay spit on my monotony, least of all some frankenstein-hairdo ex-nobody wid, and that includes my options, which I'm burying under a rock like that white boy in Shawshank. I'm quittin' to be a shepherd, or maybe a comedian. The boxing public and TSS knows where to find me when they wanna see a real contest of words. And when you find me, please tell me where I am.
Thursday Feb 11, 2010 06:01:59 PM
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Robert Curtis:
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Guys, I loved this. Thanks for looking after my interests, King Roast. Maybe Mortcola and I can mix it up after the WK/Chambers fight. If not, I can always find a scrap with Radam over Larry Holmes's merits or the original Sugar's to keep me in shape. PED testing won't be a problem, but a breathylizer might. We'll hammer it out as need be.
Saturday Feb 13, 2010 12:22:05 AM
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Gutterdandy:
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Wlad will destroy Chambers in much the same way as he did Byrd, another fighter who Wlad knew couldn't hurt him. Expect a brutal KO such as the one Wlad put on Calvin Brock.
Sunday Feb 14, 2010 12:21:46 AM
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Angie And Goody...23 Years Later
Twenty three years later after they seconded Marvin Hagler and Ray Leonard in Las Vegas, Goody Petronelli and Angelo Dundee crossed paths again. This time, it was at Foxwoods. Photo/friend of TSS "The Iceman" John Scully reports there were only pleasantries exchanged. Goody didn't debate the split decision victory enjoyed by Leonard, which to this day Hagler disputes.
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