Last Post before the fight:
This fight takes place in Germany between two undefeated fighters: Alexander Povetkin (14-0) and Eddie Chambers (30-0). Looking at their records one might think there is a great disparity between the two as Chambers has fought more than twice as many professional fights. Looks are deceiving. A closer look at their respective careers to this point shows that each fighter shares a win over Ed Mahone and each have two significant wins against familiar names in the heavyweight division: Chambers has beaten Dominick Gwinn and Calvin Brock while Povetkin has beaten Chris Byrd and Larry Donald. Sounds like a close match-up? Maybe.
Chambers is a small heavyweight, he is about the size Joe Frazier was. Boxrec has him listed at 6,1" and Povetkin at 6,2" but standing next to each other Povetkin looks 3-4 inches taller. Chambers has good hand speed and has pesky punches but he doesn't have any real power that drops a man with one punch; he doesn't move enough either, prefering a more stationary defense. He is in big trouble. Povetkin isn't looking to fight a defensive fight. That's one of the reasons why he has a large following worldwide. Povetkin is going to go after Chambers and use his superior strength to outmuscle him; he is going to slip and duck to get close to him; he is going to use a variety of combinations backed with solid power to buckle him. Povetkin may not knock him out but he will break him and at least win a decision.
After this fight Povetkin is going to need all the help he can get -maybe even from Joeseph Stalin- as he is scheduled to face either Ibragimov or Klitshcko (and that means Klitschko). Chambers, a good little heavyweight, may go back to being an ESPN star or possibly drop down to cruiserweight and take on fighters closer to his weight like Maccarelli or Haye. Either way good luck to Chambers as he is just too small to take on the bigger and stronger men. And good luck to Povetkin as he may be the heir apparent after Klitschko retires and tires of always winning.
By the way, anyone know where the fight may be broadcasted on the net?