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    Default "fast" eddie chambers future cruiserweight champ

    Does anyone else think Eddie Chambers can dominate the cruiserweight division

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    Default Re: "fast" eddie chambers future cruiserweight champ

    I'd say so. I've never been interested in the cruiserweight division, and it doesn't look like it's exactly bristling with talent. Who's the man at cruiserweight now? Guillermo Jones? The 40-something Cuban?

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    Default Re: "fast" eddie chambers future cruiserweight champ

    Yea Jones is the champion at 41, that division isn't too stacked. But after looking at Chamber only 3 losses they were to Povetkin who is WBA champion, Wlad Kiltschko, and Adamek who is a great technical heavyweight...plus being a young 30 year old he can dominate that division and bring some life to it ya know?

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    Default Re: "fast" eddie chambers future cruiserweight champ

    Is he officially making the drop in weight? Hadn't heard of it. I'd say yes he could probably beat anyone there currently, but he could also lose to anyone decent on a given night as he's lazy and inconsistent, possibly injury prone as well. Really felt he was legitimately about to school Adamek and then hurt his arm early on, he just stopped throwing. I suppose having to lose a cup size might also improve his fitness, he's obviously more suited to cruiserweight.

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    Default Re: "fast" eddie chambers future cruiserweight champ

    Hernandez is surely the man at the weight? Huck is probably 2nd. I don't see Chambers dropping in weight and dominating at all. Off the top of my head, I can't think of a fighter that dropped in weightclass to dominate at the weight in recent times.

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    Default Re: "fast" eddie chambers future cruiserweight champ

    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
    Hernandez is surely the man at the weight? Huck is probably 2nd. I don't see Chambers dropping in weight and dominating at all. Off the top of my head, I can't think of a fighter that dropped in weightclass to dominate at the weight in recent times.

    It's usually not really in a fighters financial interest to drop down to cruiser as there is so little money there compared to heavy, I can't even think of one person who has tried. Chambers is an out of shape cruiserweight fighting at HW, he'll enter the ring not much over 210 with full on breasts. Huck being second tells you exactly how terrible the division is for starters. As I said Chambers is frustrating because he just doesn't throw enough, but if he does feel better at the weight there's no question he can beat the champions there imo.

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    Default Re: "fast" eddie chambers future cruiserweight champ

    Krzysztof Włodarczyk - 48(34)-2-1

    He is by a mile the best and most underrated cruiser right now!

    Good power, only 31 years old, WBC champion for over 3 years, 2 losses both decisions, never knocked out.

    I don't see Eddie beating him tbh.


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    Default Re: "fast" eddie chambers future cruiserweight champ

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Krzysztof Włodarczyk - 48(34)-2-1

    He is by a mile the best and most underrated cruiser right now!

    Good power, only 31 years old, WBC champion for over 3 years, 2 losses both decisions, never knocked out.

    I don't see Eddie beating him tbh.


    Eddies an oddity in boxing, too out of shape to make weights below heavy, yet not big or powerful enough to make an impact at heavy.
    Forgot about him to be honest. I still think Hernandez would beat him.

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    Default Re: "fast" eddie chambers future cruiserweight champ

    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Krzysztof Włodarczyk - 48(34)-2-1

    He is by a mile the best and most underrated cruiser right now!

    Good power, only 31 years old, WBC champion for over 3 years, 2 losses both decisions, never knocked out.

    I don't see Eddie beating him tbh.


    Eddies an oddity in boxing, too out of shape to make weights below heavy, yet not big or powerful enough to make an impact at heavy.
    Forgot about him to be honest. I still think Hernandez would beat him.
    I don't trust Hernandez' chin ever since Braithwaite made him do the chicken dance, 3 times.

    To be fair it was a one punch knockout, the fucking ref ran over and lifted him up after the first knockdown!

    What the fuck? The ref literally lifted him to his feet then started his count.

    I think Włodarczyk hits a bit harder than Braithwaite, but until they fight we'll never know.



    Edited: just to point out that he hasn't fought a puncher since he was knocked out, the only guy with any sort of power was Troy Ross who was 25(16)-2-0, but Ross is fairly chinny himself, being knocked out by Steve Cunningham of all people.
    Last edited by Vendettos; 07-04-2013 at 11:15 AM.
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