Eddie Chambers boxer
- bouts
- 47
- won
- 42
- lost
- 5
- draw
- 0
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- heavyweight
- Debut
- 2000-12-29
- Height
- 6′ 1″/185cm
- Reach
- 75″/191cm
- Age
- -
- Born
- 1982-03-29
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- USA
Edward Chambers (born March 29, 1982) is an American former professional boxer. He challenged once for the unified world heavyweight title in 2010. He was ranked as the fourth best heavyweight in the world by The Ring at the conclusion of 2009. A defensively-oriented fighter, Chambers has been widely credited for his counterpunching skills and particularly praised for his hand speed and footwork. He has also been one of the first heavyweights with ability to switch between fighting orthodox and southpaw.As an amateur, Chambers won over 80 bouts, winning the Pennsylvania state heavyweight title.Eddie made his professional boxing debut in 2000 at the age of 18, defeating Tyrone Austin by second-round TKO. In the span of five years, Chambers won 22 fights in a row before facing his first notable opponent, Ross Puritty, who had faced another prospect Alexander Dimitrenko six months prior in a losing effort. Chambers won the fight by unanimous decision (UD), with scores 99–91, 98–92 and 99–91. He then defeated local rival Robert Hawkins, winning the Pennsylvania heavyweight title. In 2006, Chambers faced another notable fighter, former WBO world heavyweight title challenger Ed Mahone. Coming into the fight, Mahone had 23–6–2 record, with all of his wins coming inside the distance. Chambers won the fight by fourth-round TKO.With a perfect 27–0 record, Chambers faced another undefeated fighter, 15–0 Derric Rossy, for the USBA heavyweight title. Chambers dominated Rossy throughout the fight, ultimately giving him his first career loss after the referee stopped the fight in round 7, preventing battered and bruised Rossy from continuing absorbing punishment. Rossy eventually suffered his second loss at the hands of Alexander Dimitrenko by fifth-round TKO. Meahwhile, Chambers faced his toughest challenge to date in Dominick Guinn just three months later. Guinn, once described as "hot prospect" and viewed as one of the top-rising American heavyweight contenders, was 3–2–1 in his last six fights, losing to James Toney and Tony Thompson by unanimous decisions but defeating then-highly regarded prospest, Olympic Gold medalist Audley Harrison. Guinn was also known for his durability, having never been stopped in his entire career. Chambers defeated Guinn by a lopsided unanimous decision.The win over Dominick Guinn earned Chambers a spot in the 4-man elimination tournament to face Wladimir Klitschko for the IBF world heavyweight championship. In semifinals, Chambers faced Calvin Brock, who had challenged Klitschko for the IBF title a year prior. Brock, who had beaten a handful of heavyweight contenders and prospects throughout his career, such as Jameel McCline, Timur Ibragimov and Clifford Etienne, claimed to be in the best shape of his career. Brock weighed in at 241 lbs, the heaviest in his entire career and almost 17 lbs heavier than in his bout against Klitschko. The additional weight appeared to be muscle.The fight took place at Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington and was aired live on Showtime. Chambers appeared to have the upper hand in the fight, effectively using his hand speed and upper-body movement, and was declared the winner by split decision, with two judges scoring the bout 115–113 in favor of Chambers, while the third judge had the same score but in favor of Brock. Chambers damaged Brock's right eye during the bout, which, after subsequent botched surgery, prompted Brock to retire from the sport.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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2016-04-30 | Gerald Washington | WWWWWD | StubHub Center, Carson | LOST Unanimous decision |
2015-09-18 | Galen Brown | WLLWLL | Claridge Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
2014-11-29 | Dorian Darch | WLWLLW | ExCel Arena, Dockland | WIN Technical knockout |
2014-11-08 | Marcelo Nascimento | WLLLWL | Glow, Bluewater, Greenhithe | WIN Points |
2014-05-17 | Carl Baker | WLLLLW | Town Hall, Leeds | WIN Corner retirement |
2014-04-12 | Moses Matovu | LLLLLW | Copper Box Arena, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Hackney Wick | WIN Technical knockout |
2014-03-29 | Tomas Mrazek | LLLWLW | Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle | WIN Technical knockout |
2013-08-03 | Thabiso Mchunu | WWLWWW | Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville | LOST Unanimous decision |
2012-06-16 | Tomasz Adamek | WWWWLW | Prudential Center, Newark | LOST Unanimous decision |
2011-02-11 | Derric Rossy | WWWWWW | Bally's Atlantic City, Atlantic City | WIN Unanimous decision |
2010-03-20 | Wladimir Klitschko | WWWWWW | ESPRIT arena, Düsseldorf | LOST KO |
2009-07-04 | Alexander Dimitrenko | WWWWWW | Color Line Arena, Altona | WIN Majority decision |
2009-03-27 | Samuel Peter | WWWWWL | Nokia Theater, Los Angeles | WIN Majority decision |
2008-12-13 | Cisse Salif | WWLLWL | Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, Cabazon | WIN Unanimous decision |
2008-10-03 | Livin Castillo | WLWLWL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
2008-06-20 | Raphael Butler | WWWWWW | Royal Watler Cruise Terminal, Georgetown | WIN Technical knockout |
2008-01-26 | Alexander Povetkin | WWWWWW | Tempodrom, Kreuzberg | LOST Unanimous decision |
2007-11-02 | Calvin Brock | WWWLWW | Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma | WIN Split-decision |
2007-05-04 | Dominick Guinn | DLWLWW | Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
2007-02-09 | Derric Rossy | WWWWWW | Suffolk Community College, Selden | WIN Technical knockout |
2006-08-19 | Domonic Jenkins | WLLWWW | Reno Events Center, Reno | WIN Technical knockout |
2006-06-02 | Ed Mahone | LLLWLL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
2006-02-10 | Andrew Greeley | DDWLL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Unanimous decision |
2005-09-09 | Robert Hawkins | WWWLWW | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Unanimous decision |
2005-05-17 | Ross Puritty | LLLWWL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Unanimous decision |
2005-04-22 | Melvin Foster | LLLLLW | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
2004-12-03 | Louis Monaco | LLLDWL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Unanimous decision |
2004-10-08 | Ron Guerrero | WLLLLL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Unanimous decision |
2004-06-25 | John Sargent | WWWLWW | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
2004-04-23 | Marcus Rhode | WWWLLL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
2004-02-27 | Cornelius Ellis | LWLLLW | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Majority decision |
2003-12-05 | Sam Tillman | WLLWLW | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
2003-08-15 | Allen Smith | LLLLWL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN KO |
2003-04-25 | Craig Tomlinson | LWLLLL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
2003-02-21 | Kevin Tallon | LWLLLL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
2002-12-06 | Dean Storey | WLLDWL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Unanimous decision |
2002-09-20 | Antonio Colbert | LLLLLL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
2002-05-24 | David Chappell | WWWWL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Unanimous decision |
2002-04-26 | David Chappell | WWWW | Coliseum, Pittsburgh | WIN Unanimous decision |
2001-10-27 | Mark Johnson | LLLLLL | St. John's Arena, Steubenville | WIN Technical knockout |
2001-08-25 | Carlos Igo | WW | Pepsi Roadhouse, Burgettstown | WIN Unanimous decision |
2001-08-03 | Joe Lenart | WLLLWL | Pittsburgh | WIN Points |
2001-06-23 | Anthony Prince | LWLLWL | Burgettstown | WIN KO |
2001-04-20 | Joe Lenart | WWLWLL | Burgettstown | WIN Unanimous decision |
2001-04-07 | Scott Hosaflook | L | Pittsburgh | WIN Technical knockout |
2001-03-03 | Ed Barry | LLWLL | Burgettstown | WIN KO |
2000-12-29 | Tyrone Austin | LLLWLL | Mountaineer Casino Racetrack and Resort, Chester | WIN Technical knockout |