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By FightFan.com Staff (27-Mar-2009)
Eddie Chambers W MD10 Sam Peter

Photo: Big Joe Miranda
‘Fast’ Eddie Chambers scored the biggest win of his pro career last night at the the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, CA when he out pointed Sam Peter over ten rounds. Chambers used his quicker hands and a busier work rate to his advantage as he boxed well early in the fight. After just a few rounds Peter (who came in at a career high 265 pounds) began to look tired and had trouble finding Chambers with his trademark power punches. Chambers used good footwork to move in and out of range and out-boxed Peter over the majority of the rounds. After ten rounds were completed one judge had the bout even at 95-95 while the other two had Chambers ahead 99-91 and 96-94. With the win Chambers improved to 34-1 (18 KOs) while Peter dropped to 30-3 (23 KOs).
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Anonymous Says:
Sam Peter was and will always be a bum LOL
Vitali EXPOSED Peter and now soft hitter Chambers beats this out of shape bum who doesn’t even belong in the top heavyweight list period.
Chambers got skills but he ain’t good enough to become a heavyweight champ.
March 28th, 2009 at 8:10 pm
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