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Interview with Fast Eddie Chambers Part I

Fast Eddie Chambers will attempt to shock the world this March when he travels to Europe to take on the dominant WBO/IBF/RING Heavyweight Champion Wladimir Klitschko who is coming off a minor shoulder surgery and will be just turned 34. The 5-10 skillful technician spoke about Klitschko, his stunning upset win over Alexander Dimitrenko and much more…

BoxingInsider: Big fight coming up. I know you are confident of your chances. What is your confidence based?

Fast Eddie Chambers: “The last fight, Dimitrenko was 6-7, 250 pounds (Wladimir is an admitted 6-4, 240). He could move, box, move, very athletic, long, limber, he had a lot of good attributes. And I beat him. And I beat him easy. But not to say he’s capable of being a dominant force like Wladimir Klitschko – we know that. Of course Wladimir Klitschko has a winning tradition, a winning strategy, a winning punch. So he’s a different level at this time than what maybe Alexander is. But I have the blueprint, the idea of what it takes to beat a top level fighter like Wladimir Klitschko. He hasn’t been beaten for a long time, he’s number one for a reason. He’s the best heavyweight in most people’s minds. And they’re right about that. But, believe me, I have the skills to offset him.”

BoxingInsider: And you are still improving as you have shown in each of your recent fights.

Fast Eddie Chambers: “And I’m improving. The things you maybe didn’t see me do in my first 34 fights, you’re not seeing me do in my last two. And these are things I’ve always had the ability to do it. But you never really saw it. And I never really maximized my ability by keeping my weight down. And saying, Well, me go ahead and work extremely hard the next five years and see what I can come up with. And at this point, that’s where I’m at. And I’m giving everything I’ve got to give myself every chance to be the heavyweight champion.”

BoxingInsider: So you’re doing it at 110% now?

Fast Eddie Chambers: “199. And I still got another percent [smiles].”

BoxingInsider: What has stimulated to have this new all-out mentality?

Fast Eddie Chambers: “I was a little soft, quite frankly. Against Samuel Peter I came in at the same weight. And I still won the fight. That gave me the confidence that I could be in with a top level world champion regardless of how bad he was at the time or how good he was at the time. And beating him easily with one hand. The Peter fight was one of those fights that gave me that confidence. I fought a pretty good group of good guys from this era, not the greatest, and I beat them all soundly. But the Peter fight was the real test. To get in there with a knockout puncher. He may not be great in a lot of areas. But he can punch. He’s not a slow guy. Maybe a little lazy. But he has that championship pedigree. And I faced it. And I did very easily. So that gave me the confidence to know I just have to put forth the serious effort. Train hard and get my weight to where it needs to be. And focus. The results are evident.”

BoxingInsider: You were a major longshot to beat Dimitrenko.

Fast Eddie Chambers: “I was in a room full of 13,000 people and I think maybe only eight of us thought I could win that fight. Well, maybe there was a few in the audience who met me at the hotel that got to like me, so therefore they were rooting for me. But there was only about 15 people who thought I had a chance. And I also mean on U.S. soil. There was maybe one or two or three people in certain cities who thought I had a chance, who even knew or thought about it.”

BoxingInsider: Why did you believe you could do it? What was the confidence based on?

Stay tuned to BoxingInsider.com for Part 2 of our interview with Fast Eddie Chambers next week.

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“Top Rank Live” Debuts This Month on Fox En Es

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA (January 4, 2010) – Fox Sports en Español and Top Rank announced today the launch of an exciting new boxing series – “Top Rank Live.” The two-hour broadcast will air live on Fox Sports en Español on Saturdays, three times per month, beginning at 10 p.m. ET. The series will debut on Saturday, January 16, 2010, from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. At least one show per month will originate directly from Mexico.

“Top Rank is thrilled to bring world-class boxing on a regular basis to cable and satellite TV viewers across the country,” said Todd duBoef, President of Top Rank. “We have found wonderful partners in the Fox Network Family. This new series will not only offer all-action cards but will allow fans to follow these fighters as they return from victories marching up the ratings toward world title shots. It’s a project Top Rank has been developing for years and Fox Sports Español is the perfect vehicle.”

Former world champions, world-class contenders, and up-and-coming prospects are scheduled to appear in future shows.

“In keeping with a longstanding tradition of bringing our loyal viewers the most in-demand programming, we’re thrilled to confirm this deal with Top Rank and provide exciting matches from some of the country’s most respected fighters,” said Joshua Glassel, Director of Programming Acquisitions for Fox Sports en Español.

Under this new partnership, Top Rank fights will also be distributed on FOX Sports Net (FSN) and its regional sports network affiliates beginning with the first event on January 16, 2010. FSN will continue to distribute Top Rank events once a month thereafter through 2011.

Tentative First Quarter 2010 Schedule

1. January 16, 2010

2. January 30, 2010

3. February 6, 2010

4. February 20, 2010

5. February 27, 2010

6. March 6, 2010

7. March 20, 2010

8. March 27, 2010

About Fox Sports en Español

Reaching more than 14 million cable and satellite households in the country, of which over 5 million are U.S. Hispanic Households, Fox Sports en Español is the leader in Spanish-language sports media. We feature premier soccer programming with exclusive coverage of the top leagues and tournaments in Latin America and Europe; coverage of the Major League Baseball regular season, All-Star Game, American League Championship Series and World Series; championship boxing and UFC® and mixed-martial arts across four compelling media platforms. With more than 1,600 hours of live and exclusive programming, a robust web site brimming with streaming video and portable content from FSE Móvil, we are and will continue to be the first name in the U.S. Hispanic sports space.

Fox Sports en Español is distributed by Fox Cable Networks Group and operated by Fox Pan American Sports LLC, an international sports programming and production entity jointly owned by HM Capital Partners, LLC and News Corporation’s (NASDAQ: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV) Fox Sports International. For more information, visit Fox Sports en Español online at foxsportsla.msn.com.

About Top Rank

Las Vegas-based Top Rank is the country’s premiere boxing promotions company. Founded by CEO and International Boxing Hall of Fame member Bob Arum nearly half a century ago, Top Rank has nurtured some of the sport’s all-time greats, from Muhmmad Ali to Oscar De La Hoya, and produced some of boxing’s most exciting events.. Currently, Top Rank’s stable of champion fighters includes Manny Pacquiao, Juan Manuel Lopez, Yuriorkis Gamboa,and Miguel Cotto.

About FOX Sports Net (FSN)

FSN is the nation’s leading provider of local sports. FSN’s 16 owned-and-operated regional networks and its affiliated networks reach more than 82 million homes across the U.S. FSN serves as the TV home to nearly two-thirds of all MLB, NHL and NBA teams based in the United States. FSN also produces close to 5,000 live local events each year, including more than 1,600 in high definition. In addition to its thousands of home team games and a wide variety of locally produced sports programs, FSN televises national sports events and programs, including Pac-10 and ACC basketball and Pac-10 and Big 12 football.

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Yusaf Mack to Face Glen Johnson in IBF Eliminator

Philadelipha light heavyweight Yusaf Mack will go after his sixth straight victory against former world champion Glen Johnson, of Miami on Jan. 30 in an IBF, 175-pound title eliminator bout at The Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.

The 29-year-old Mack, who is the NABA titlist, takes a record of 28-2-2 with 17 knockouts into his clash with Johnson (49-13-2, 33 KOs), who turned 41 on Jan. 2.

The winner between Mack and Johnson will be the mandatory challenger for the IBF title, and should earn a shot at 27-year-old, IBF king, Tavoris Cloud (20-0, 18 KOs), of Tallahasse, Fla.

 

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Andre Ward Looks to Inspire Youth ‘to Dream Again’

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When Andre Ward addresses local youth at two juvenile detention centers in California on Wednesday, the 25-year-old boxer will have a strong message to convey.

Two years before he won an Olympic gold medal in 2004, Ward endured the death of his father, for whom his trainer, Virgil Hunter, stepped in and became a male role model.

For that reason, among others, Ward knows that his words will carry plenty of meaning.

“Many young people struggle with several issues that we can’t begin to imagine,” said Ward, a deeply religious fighter whose father was white, and his mother, African American. “They need all of us, and we can’t give up on them. We have to care for them, motivate and inspire them to dream again.”

 

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Martirosyan-Ouma Debuts Televised Boxing Series

Filed under: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, HBO, Showtime, IBO

Junior middleweight (154 pounds) Vanes Martirosyan, a 23-year-old former U.S. Olympian from Glendale Calif., will fight Ugandan-born, southpaw, former world champion, Kassim Ouma, on Jan. 16 in a 10-round, non-title bout that debuts Top Rank Promotions’ 36-show, “Top Rank Live” series with Fox Sports and Fox Sports en Español.

The two-hour broadcast will air at 10 p.m. ET on Fox Sports en Español on Saturdays, three times a month, with at least one monthly show originating directly from Mexico.

“Top Rank is thrilled to bring world-class boxing on a regular basis to cable and satellite TV viewers across the country,” said Todd duBoef, president of Top Rank, in a prepared statement.

 

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