Skip to content
Boxing News
  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact
Boxing News
Press Releases

Showtime Boxing: Eddie Chambers Set For Dominick Guinn This Friday

ByBoxing Press 03/05/2007

Fast Rising Prospect to Face Dominick Guinn; Unbeaten Cristobal Arreola to Take on Late Sub Malcolm Tann in Heavyweight Co-Feature. Friday, May 4, At 11 p.m. ET/PT On Showtime From Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas, Nev.

Extra! Extra! Read All About Him! A former paper boy will attempt to make headlines of his own on Showtime when undefeated “Fast” Eddie Chambers (28-0, 16 KOs) faces Dominick “The Southern Disaster’’ Guinn (28-4-1, 19 KOs) in the 10-round main event Friday, May 4, 2007, on “ShoBox: The New Generation” live on Showtime, 11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast.

In the second half of the twinbill, undefeated, hard-hitting heavyweight Cristobal “The Nightmare” Arreola (19-0, 17 KOs) will meet “ShoBox’’ alum and late replacement, Malcolm “The Show Stopper” Tann (23-2, 12 KOs).

Tann, who has never been knocked out, has won seven consecutive bouts, and 15 of his last 16. The six-foot-six-inch Tann is subbing for Devin Vargas, who withdrew earlier this week after he hyper-extended his elbow during sparring.

Former two-time world heavyweight champion Chris Byrd will serve as special guest commentator on the telecast, joining “ShoBox” announcers Nick Charles (blow-by-blow) and Steve Farhood (color analyst). The event will be presented by Goossen Tutor Promotions and originate from Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nev.

“Chambers-Guinn is a perfect “ShoBox’ fight because it features an unbeaten kid against his toughest opponent to date,” said Farhood. “Chambers has never faced anyone with the credentials of Guinn, who not long ago was regarded as the top young American big man.

“(In his last start) Chambers was in total control against Derric Rossy, and it will be interesting to see if he can shine against a different type of opponent. If Chambers wins, he will have clearly established himself as the best young American heavyweight.”

Farhood continued: “(Two outings ago) Arreola proved a lot by beating then-unbeaten Damian Wills. This is a great opportunity for him to separate himself from the pack of young American heavyweights.”

Since turning professional, Chambers has dispatched opponents with the effortlessness in which he once tossed papers for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

“It was a lot of work juggling a paper route, school and boxing,” Chambers said. “My day started at 3 a.m. I would train in the morning and night. But, I was just turning pro and had to do it.’’

By today’s standards, Chambers, 25, of Philadelphia, by way of Pittsburgh, Pa., is a small heavyweight. He stands six-feet-one-inch and weighed only 215 pounds for his last start when he captured the USBA title with a seventh-round TKO over Rossy (15-0 going in) on Feb. 9, 2007.

What Chambers lacks in size, he makes up for with speed. Hence, the nickname: “Fast” Eddie.

“I am a fast boxer, but I can change up and do different things,” said Chambers, who had a solid amateur career before turning pro on Dec. 29, 2000. “I have good legs, speed and movement. That is what helps me get through when I fight all those big guys.

“But, I plan to put a little more weight on. When the competition steps up a level, I raise my game too.”

Chambers, who has deceptive power to go along with superior speed, is attempting to reach a level where Guinn once was. Going into 2004, many regarded Guinn as the world’s top young heavyweight.

“Guinn can still be a force in this division, so I will have my work cut out,’’ Chambers said. “This will be one of my tougher fights, but I need to take these kinds of steps. Guinn is a pretty sound fighter technically. I know he will be aggressive early, but I may surprise him by how strong I am inside.’’

An amateur world champion and one-time consensus top-10 contender, Guinn, 33, of Houston, Texas, by way of Hot Springs, Ark., has won two in a row since rejoining trainer Ronnie Shields.

Guinn was 24-0 and on the verge of a world title fight when he suffered his first defeat on a 10-round split decision to Monte Barrett in what was supposed to be a homecoming on March 27, 2004, in Little Rock, Ark. Following the loss, Guinn went a disappointing 2-3-1 before the mini-winning streak.

Two of Guinn’s setbacks came on decisions to former world heavyweight champion Sergei Liakhovich (December 2004) and three-time world champion James Toney (October 2005).

One of Guinn’s triumphs came when he scored an impressive 10-round decision over 2000 Olympic gold medalist Audley Harrison on April 14, 2006. Following a 12-round loss to Tony Thompson in his next effort two months later on June 28, 2006, Guinn went back to Shields.

The main rap on Guinn, whose biggest win was a seventh-round TKO over Michael Grant, is that he becomes lethargic and does not let his fists fly. However, Guinn threw often enough in his last start to score a second-round TKO over Zuri Lawrence on Feb. 2, 2007.

“I don’t feel like I am on my last legs,” Guinn said, “but after I had couple of losses, I realized that I wanted to go back to where all the good stuff started. I went to Ronnie (Shields) and told him that I had re-dedicated myself and asked him to train me. I am enjoying this. I really feel like I am back.”

Arreola, of Riverside, Calif., via Los Angeles, has won seven consecutive bouts inside of the distance. In his lone 2007 outing, Arreola scored a third-round TKO over Zakeem Graham on Feb. 9.

During his amateur days, Arreola captured the 2001 National Golden Gloves title by defeating Dallas Vargas in the finals.

Arreola turned pro on Sept. 5, 2003. He took his initial eight starts by knockout before winning by disqualification. His one bout to go the distance came in his 12th outing when he won a six-round nod over Andrew Greeley on Sept. 23, 2005.

The hard-hitting Arreola has a simple philosophy in the ring. “I do what I do, and they (the opposition) have to worry about it,” he said. “I really don’t care who I fight, what they do or what their tendencies are. They are bound to change in a fight, so I just deal with that.

“I try to be as calm as I can be in the ring. I learned that from watching and sparring with James Toney. I just try to be relaxed and work off of my jab. Everything has to come off the jab, but I am aggressive. I will take four punches to give you one good one.”

The crowd-pleasing Arreola whipped Wills on Nov. 4, 2006. Cut over the right eye in the first, Arreola rebounded to stagger and bloody Wills’ mouth in the second. Arreola steadily wore his opponent down and had rocked him with a series of punches when the referee stopped it at 2:17 of the seventh.

Arreola got his “Nightmare” nickname when he was a teenager.

“I had a lot of acne when I was 18,” he said. “One day, I shaved my head bald. My friends said I looked like Freddie Krueger in “Nightmare on Elm Street.’ So they started calling me “Nightmare.’ ”

Tann, of Chandler, Ariz., by way of Seaboard, N.C., was smashing in his “ShoBox” debut. In a dominating performance, he scored two second-round knockdowns en route to an impressive second-round technical knockout over previously unbeaten Leroy Childs (11-0) on April 1, 2005.

A late bloomer, Tann, now 28, went 57-14 in the amateurs and won the 2002 National Golden Gloves title as a super heavyweight.

Tann began boxing during a six-year stint in the Air Force in which he was a senior airman during “Operation Enduring Freedom” in Afghanistan.

“A couple guys and I were in the community room,’’ he said. “This guy had some boxing gloves and we put them on and started swinging. I dropped everybody. It was sort of like the “Toughman’ of our hall. Everybody said I should take up boxing, so I did. And hey, look what it has blossomed into.’’

Tann is coming off of a six-round majority decision over Wade Lewis on March 9, 2007, at Mount Pleasant, Mich.

The executive producer of “ShoBox” is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing. For information on “ShoBox” and SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecasts, including complete fighter bios, records, related stories and more, please go the SHOWTIME website at http://www.sho.com/boxing.

Post navigation

Previous Previous
Boxing In Denmark: Golden Boy Kim Poulsen On Comeback Trail
NextContinue
Hennessy Claims John O’Donnell Best In Irish Boxing Since Barry McGuigan

Boxing Site Team

Owner/Webmaster:
Saddo 📧

Site Photographer:
Jane Warburton 📷
Site Writers:
(Click name to view all that writer’s work)
  • Curtis McCormick
  • Nick Chamberlain
  • Jose Espinoza
  • Robert Brizel
  • Richard Eberline
  • Danny Wilson
  • Bruce Dingo
  • Alejandro Tostado
  • Ricky Jones
  • Wellington Amadulu


RSS Feed

RSS Boxing Forum

  • Julius “juju” ballo 29/05/2026
    julius “juju” ballo has basically been around boxing his whole life. started training at 3 years old and stepped into his first amateur fight at just 8. now he’s sitting at 3-0 as a pro and already looking like one of the smoother young talents coming out of san diego. the amateur background speaks for itself too. usa national champion in 2021 and 2022, juni […]
  • Charlie Edwards and Sikho Nqothole Make Weight Ahead of York Hall Eliminator 28/05/2026
    Originally published at: Charlie Edwards and Sikho Nqothole Make Weight Ahead of York Hall Eliminator Charlie Edwards and Sikho Nqothole both made weight ahead of their IBF super flyweight eliminator at York Hall, while Dan Toward, Jak Corrie, James Osborne and Ollie Cooper exchanged heated words at the weigh-in. 6 posts - 2 participants Read full topic […]
  • Amanda Serrano vs Cheyenne Hanson Preview: Serrano Returns On Packed MVP Card In El Paso 28/05/2026
    Originally published at: Amanda Serrano vs Cheyenne Hanson Preview: Serrano Returns On Packed MVP Card In El Paso Amanda Serrano defends her WBO featherweight title against Cheyenne Hanson in El Paso on a packed Most Valuable Promotions card featuring Yokasta Valle vs Lourdes Juarez, Holly Holm vs Stephanie Han and multiple world title fights. 6 posts - 4 pa […]
  • Adam Azim Faces Tough Steve Claggett Test At Wembley Arena On BOXXER Fight Night 27/05/2026
    Originally published at: Adam Azim Faces Tough Steve Claggett Test At Wembley Arena On BOXXER Fight Night Adam Azim returns to Wembley Arena on Saturday to face tough Canadian veteran Steve Claggett in a 12-round super lightweight main event, with Juergen Uldedaj vs Muhsin Cason and Francesca Hennessy vs Aurora De Persio adding title fight depth to the BOXXE […]
  • Where does Usyk go from here? 27/05/2026
    For once, I’m totally on board with the WBC. WBC moves to shut down Usyk-Verhoeven rematch talk I personally have NO wish to see a rematch between Rico and Usyk. Call it defensiveness of our sport. Just like I thought Fury’s narrow escape against Ngannou was cringeworthy… I also feel a sense of dread that we came “this close” to having a kickboxer defeat the […]
  • Murat Gassiev v Tony Yoka 27/05/2026
    July 11th in Russia the 2 will face one another for the WBA title. Glad Yoka has been given this opportunity although this is in Moscow. 3 posts - 3 participants Read full topic […]
  • Why was Usyk so bad? 27/05/2026
    What was the major factor for Usyk to perform so poorly against Rico? Rico better than expected, skilled kick boxer, huge size, awkward style, surprise element? Age of Usyk finally showing up? Weight Usyk was too heavy? Usyk not taking the fight seriously? Ukraine war on his mind? 4 posts - 4 participants Read full topic […]
  • Charlie Edwards vs Sikho Nqothole Preview: York Hall Eliminator 26/05/2026
    Originally published at: Charlie Edwards vs Sikho Nqothole Preview: York Hall Eliminator Charlie Edwards returns to York Hall against Sikho Nqothole in a crucial super flyweight clash on May 29, while unbeaten prospects and domestic title contenders fill out a competitive London card. 2 posts - 1 participant Read full topic […]
  • Jai Opetaia saying what many of us think 26/05/2026
    Jai Opetaia Says Boxing Rewards Talk More Than Skill This has long been a thought of mine, but of course it’s always refreshing when an actual boxer says it. Jai is obviously considered by most to be the top dog at cruiser, a division which unfortunately lacks the big names. Surely avoided by many. It could be speculated that at some point Jai could follow t […]
  • Dave Allen to return to ring five weeks after Filip Hrgovic loss 23/05/2026
    Allen revealed that he intends to fight four more times as he gears up for one last roll of the dice. The rebuilding process will get underway on June 20 in Rotherham with a four to six-rounder, five weeks removed from his last outing. “June 20th at Rotherham Magna, I will be back in the ring,” Allen posted on Instagram. "I physically cannot sit and wai […]
  • David “the bodysnatcher” whitmire (tic’s prospect watch) 21/05/2026
    if you haven’t been paying attention yet, keep an eye on david “the bodysnatcher” whitmire, one of those young prospects quietly putting it all together. kid’s just 21, sitting at 12-0 with 8 kos, and he’s been in the game longer than you’d think. started boxing at 12 under andrew council, the former world title challenger, and from early on it was clear he […]
  • Bakary Samake and Ermal Hadribeaj Finally Meet in Oberhausen After Paris Collapse 21/05/2026
    Originally published at: Bakary Samake and Ermal Hadribeaj Finally Meet in Oberhausen After Paris Collapse Bakary Samake and Ermal Hadribeaj finally meet in Oberhausen after their original Paris bout collapsed, headlining an Arena Box card packed with WBC regional title fights. 5 posts - 2 participants Read full topic […]
  • Amari Jones vs Vincenzo Gualtieri Preview: Golden Boy Brings Big Test To San Jose 20/05/2026
    Originally published at: Amari Jones vs Vincenzo Gualtieri Preview: Golden Boy Brings Big Test To San Jose Amari Jones faces former world champion Vincenzo Gualtieri in a 12-round IBF middleweight eliminator in San Jose on May 22, headlining a Golden Boy Promotions card featuring Robin Sirwan Safar, John Ramirez and Darius Fulghum live on DAZN. 6 posts - 3 p […]
  • Rolando Dy Crushes Paulie Malignaggi In Two Rounds To Retain Bare Knuckle Title 17/05/2026
    Originally published at: Rolando Dy Crushes Paulie Malignaggi In Two Rounds To Retain Bare Knuckle Title Former two-weight world boxing champion Paulie Malignaggi’s bare knuckle comeback ended in brutal fashion as Rolando Dy stopped him in the second round to retain the BKB Super Welterweight title in Manchester. Malignaggi received a warm reception on the w […]
  • Paddy Donovan Faces Awkward Test Against Karen Chukhadzhian In Germany 14/05/2026
    Originally published at: Paddy Donovan Faces Awkward Test Against Karen Chukhadzhian In Germany Paddy Donovan and Karen Chukhadzhian both made weight at 146.5lbs ahead of their welterweight showdown in Mannheim, Germany, with several unbeaten prospects and heavyweight clashes also featured on the card. 16 posts - 4 participants Read full topic […]

© 2026 Boxing News

  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact