Eddie Chambers Takes on Sergei Liakhovich on 1/21/12; Martin Murray calls out Sturm for rematch

Sergiy LiakhovichWhen he opens the new NBC Sports Network’s Fight Night series on January 21, 2012 at Asylum Arena in his hometown of Philadelphia, top Heavyweight Contender “Fast” Eddie Chambers has promised to impress Philly’s discerning boxing fans and make lots of new ones. According to Chambers, taking on former World Heavyweight Champion Siarhei “White Wolf” Liakhovich in a high profile, nationally televised fight is a great way to showcase the sport and bring new fans for the Sweet Science.

“I want people outside of boxing and new fans coming in to know just how hard I work, and how much work all fighters put in,” Chambers said. “I believe that the Heavyweight Championship is the most coveted title in sports. Everyone loves a Gladiator and that is what boxing is about. NBC Sports Network stepping up to the table will hopefully get fans to take a look at the sport once again and jump on the band wagon. This is exactly what we need. I know when the fans tune in January 21st they will not be disappointed.”

Chambers continued, “I am training extremely hard and it is great having the opportunity to be fighting back in front of your fans, your people, and knowing that most of the people that are there in the crowd are for you.” He went on to say that he loves fighting in places like Germany, but there is no place like home.

Eddie Chambers

Boxing has been in Eddie Chamber’s blood since he was a child growing up in Pittsburgh. His father, Eddie Chambers Sr. was a boxer back in the 1970s. Eddie Sr. taught his son how to hold his hands properly to throw a punch at the tender age of 9. Starting around the age of 12, Eddie Sr. would sit with Eddie and watch films of all the great fighters such as “Sugar” Ray Robinson, Joe Louis, and of course Muhammad Ali. After two years of arguing with his father to allow him to box, Eddie Jr. finally got the chance at the age of 14 when he enrolled in a local Pittsburgh Golden Gloves Tournament.

Eddie turned professional at the age of 18 on December 29, 2000. He defeated Tyrone Austin by second round knockout in West Virginia. His next professional fight occurred just two months later in his now adopted hometown of Philadelphia, PA one of the best boxing cities in the world and the ultimate proving ground for young, up-and-coming fighters.

When I was 18 and 19, I was fighting at the Blue Horizon,” Chambers said. Those were some of the toughest fights I have ever had and there was so much pressure to do well. The crowd always gives you their best and there is so much history. Philadelphia has the best fans, but they will definitely let you know how they feel. There are so many great venues around the city and such great history. I want to make my own history and be among the greatest.”

On March 20, 2010, Chambers took on Wladimir Klitschko in Dusseldorf, Germany for the WBO, IBF, and IBO Heavyweight Championship of the World. Chambers gave a valiant effort and performance in the ring before losing via knockout in the waning seconds of the fight. At 6’1, 210 lbs, Chambers gave up five inches and nearly 35 pounds to Klitschko. Chambers posed a challenge to Klitschko with speed and toughness that nearly carried Chambers the distance of the fight. Chambers was the first person in two years to make it to the twelfth round against the tough Ukrainian.

Chambers did not fight again until February 11, 2011, when he took on a former opponent who he knocked out a few years earlier in Derric Rossy. In an International Boxing Federation (IBF) Title Eliminator, Chambers defeated Rossy once again, this time by unanimous decision.

Looking toward his upcoming challenge, Chambers describes Liakhovich as a good fighter who fought a great match when he won the title by beating Lamon Brewster in 2006. “Liakhovich is a very competitive and very live opponent. I think our style match up will make for a very exciting fight. Right now Liakhovich is in my way. I always respect my opponent, but I have to knock him out of the way. I plan on doing that and taking care of business on January 21st in impressive fashion.”

Promoted by Main Events, Peltz Boxing Promotions and Goossen Tutor, the non-televised undercard fights will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are priced at $45 and $65 can be purchased by calling Peltz Boxing, (215) 765-0922.

Martin Murray: Felix Sturm, I want you!

After recently hearing that Felix Sturm has announced the date of his next fight (April 13th) in Germany, I would like to make it known I still have not heard anything of a rematch. Maybe their team have not discussed opponents but I’m here, Felix, ready and waiting.

Felix has been a great champion but both me and him know that night in Mannheim he didn’t beat me. Felix can not beat me. I’m the better fighter and he knows this so I’m not expecting him to offer me a rematch. Felix offered Randy Griffin one, Felix offered Mathew Macklin one.

So you have proved to try and correct close fights but I don’t think the Sturm team are confident that he can win this one and as a result they will avoid me, but come on be fair to yourself, to me and the German people who have supported you get this fight on! My manager and promoter built a good relationship with the Sturm team in the build up and negotiations to the last fight so this should be a straight forward agreement. I wont ask for silly money just give me a fair price. I’ll even come to your own city of cologne but I’ll bring double the fans I did last time and anyone watching the last fight seen what a spectacle it was. So imagine nearly 1000 English fans it will be a event remembered for years. So come on, Felix, I’m here ready and waiting! Lets get it on, and I’d like to say to the German people who gave tremendous support after the fight thank you. It meant a lot to me. Now if we sort this rematch out I’ll give you a fight to remember.

LIVE STREAMING FIGHT CARD ON BOXING CHANNEL JAN.7TH

The World Boxing Organization (WBO) light Middleweight title match between champion Hannah Gabriels and Dakota Stone will headline a Saturday, January 7 fight card to be streamed live on The Boxing Channel. The action can be seen by logging on to Boxing Channel The webcast begins at 8PM EST / 7PM CT/ 5PM PST.

The undefeated Gabriels, considered one of the most talented women fighters today, will be making the fourth defense of her title. She has scored 8 KOs in her 12 wins. The veteran Stone comes in off a career best win over Christy Martin.

Hall of Fame broadcaster Al Bernstein will be ringside in Costa Rica to call the action of a three fight webcast. He expects an action fight in the main event. “Hannah makes for all action fights, and she has plenty of power,” he said, “and Dakota has a history of engaging her opponents and creating good fights. It’s the classic struggle of a young champion going against an experienced veteran,” he added.

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Salido-Bobo on 1/13

Pechanga Resort & Casino and Emanuel Stewart
In Association with Roy Englebrecht Promotions & Kronk Boxing
Presents Friday Night Fights
Friday, January 13, 2012 – 8:00pm – Grand ballroom
Featured Bout – Six Rounds – Junior Lightweight
Dominic Salcido
Rialto, CA
18-3 (9 KO’s) Vs. Leon Bobo
St. Louis, MO
18-9-1 (2 KO’s)
Special Featured Bout – Six Rounds – Junior Middleweight
Tony Harrison
Detroit, MI
(4-0, 4 KO’s)
Vs. Cleveland Ishe
Long Beach, CA
(3-4, 1KO’s)
Six Rounds Featherweights
Walter Sarnoi
Los Angeles, CA
(9-2, 5KO) Vs. Humberto Zatarain
Whittier, CA
(3-0)

Four Rounds – Junior Lightweight

Kevin Hoskins vs Angel Torres
Moreno Valley, CA Escondido, CA
4-0, 2 KO (2-6-2, 1KO)

Four Rounds – Flyweights

Susan Mellone vs Elizabeth Cervantes
New York, NY Lancaster, CA
Pro Debut (2-7)

Four Rounds – TBA

TBA vs TBA