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Povetkin-Chambers Presser!

24 Jan 2008 00:30       hits 5324 Print version

Russian star Alexander Povetkin (14-0, 11 KOs) is convinced he will beat Eddie Chambers (30-0, 16 KOs) in Saturday's final IBF eliminator and become the next big thing in the heavyweight division. Speaking in front of a packed press conference in Berlin, the 2004 Olympic gold medal winner said: "I am very confident of success. I expect a very hard fight, much harder than against Chris Byrd. Everything else we will see in the ring."

The media interest in the showdown has been gigantic. 44 TV stations will broadcast the fight, including HBO. It spells a historic first time that the famous American network broadcasts a non-Klitschko fight out of Germany. "It is very hard to get HBO over here so we're pleased they are coming," Wilfried Sauerland said. "We all know that the winner of this fight has a golden future ahead – and it will be Alexander who leaves the ring victorious."

Chambers' manager Dan Goossen agreed on the importance but not on the outcome of the clash. "It will be a great fight. Eddie is the number one in the rankings, Alexander the number two. We believe that Eddie will win. I am from Hollywood, California, and we make a lot of movies over there. Eddie has 'superstar' attached to his name." Sauerland was quick to fire back: "This is not Hollywood, this is Germany. We also make movies but they do not always have happy endings. I will have to console Dan. The happy ending will not be for his fighter but for Povetkin."

Just like Povetkin, Chambers was full of respect for his opponent. "I have seen his fights on TV and they are certainly impressive. But I'm sure I'll win. I am very mobile. And I don't think he knows how much power I've got." The 25-year-old American said he was unfazed by Povetkin's home advantage. "I know the fans will be on his side, but I'm prepared for that. I can take it." Chambers has most recently added former world champion Buddy McGirt to his coaching staff. The move has paid off, finds head coach Eddie Chambers senior. "It has been great to have him around," he said. "It's like the icing on the cake. But we already had a system that has worked very well."

In the second main fight, European middleweight champion Sebastian Sylvester (27-2, 13 KOs) will defend his title against Frenchman Francois Bastient (33-5, 15 KOs). "He will be constantly on the front foot but I will be prepared for it," the Hurricane said. "I have high goals for 2008 and that's why I need to defeat him." Added coach Hartmut Schroeder. "We have to keep working hard because we want to win the world title this year."


Source: boxen.com

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