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TEAM CHAMBERS PRONOUNCES THAT JULY 4TH WILL BE INDEPENDENCE DAY FOR ALL AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHTS

Posted on | June 17, 2009 | No Comments

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Bushkill, PA (June 16, 2009)—“Fast” Eddie Chambers has been training relentlessly for his July 4th showdown with undefeated Alexander Dimitrenko which will take place in Hamburg, Germany.

Chambers has been training at the Fernwood Resort in Bushkill, Pennsylvania which is up in the Pocono Mountains.

Chambers, 34-1 with eighteen knockouts is looking to ride the momentum of his victory over Samuel Peter in March and a victory of Dimitrenko (29-0, 19 KO’s) is a WBO Eliminator with the winner receiving a coveted shot at the winner of This weekend’s fight between reigning champion Wladimir Klitschko and Ruslan Chagaev.

“I see the light at the end of tunnel”, said Chambers, “I have never trained this hard. I know what’s at stake. I respect that he is undefeated but he has never been in with anyone near my abilities. My trainer Rob Murray Sr. and I have come up with the gameplan to not only win this fight but do it in dominating fashion.”

“There have been a lot of people who want to talk about (Chambers only loss) the Povetkin fight but what people fail to realize, I know what to expect going to Germany so in retrospect I am taking that experience as a positive leading into this fight.”

“This time when I go to Germany, I am looking to destroy this man”

“I cant pick a better fight as this is the perfect guy to be fighting before I fight Klitschko for the Heavyweight championship of the world. So I have to thank my promoters, Dan Goossen and Rob Murray Jr. for making this happen.”

“I don’t see anybody jumping in line to go to Germany to fight any of these undefeated Heavyweights and here I will be fighting my second within a year and a half. I am stepping up to meet the challenge because when I started this journey, I was never looking to be the champion of a city, state or country but THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD.”

“If there is an Eskimo in Iceland who happens to be a heavyweight contender, I don’t care if he is nine feet tall, I will go there on a dog sled and knock his head off.”

This will be the fifth fight that Chambers will have under the tutelage of Rob Murray Sr.

“Each fight that I have had Eddie, we have worked on different things as we have had a plan and that plan has not been completed. This plan will be completed when we win the Heavyweight championship of the world. Eddie Chambers is the best Heavyweight in the world and we will prove that on July 4th when we will gain our Independence from the “Dominant” German Heavyweights”, said the elder Murray

“We want to thank all of our fans for their continued support and we look forward to winning and unifying the Heavyweight championship of the world.”

Chambers has been sparring with tall Heavyweights, Kevin Burnett and Marcellius Brown and an unnamed yet world-ranked Heavyweight.

TEAM CHAMBERS LEAVES June 27th for Hamburg

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