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TACOMA , Wash. (Nov. 3, 2007) – Going into Friday’s 100th telecast of ShoBox:
The New Generation, there had been 22 boxers who’d appeared during the
popular series’ distinguished six-year history that went on to capture world
titles. That’s better than one every five shows.

Two more victories and “Fast’’ Eddie Chambers could become the 23rd.
UNDEFEATED CHAMBERS SCORES SPLIT DECISION
OVER BROCK, LOPEZ OUTPOINTS HARRIS ON
MILESTONE “SHOBOX’’ TELECAST
Friday, Nov. 2, at 11 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME
Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma Washington
Photos By: Jan Sanders/Goossen Tutor Promotions For Showtime
The unbeaten Chambers (30-0, 16 KOs), of Philadelphia , registered a 12-
round split decision over Calvin “The Boxing Banker’’ Brock (31-2, 23 KOs), of
Charlotte , N.C. , in Friday’s ShoBox main event. The victory earned Chambers
the right to fight 2004 Olympic Games gold medalist Alexander Povetkin in the
finals of the International Boxing Federation (IBF) heavyweight elimination
tournament.

If triumphant against the undefeated Povetkin, Chambers will get a shot at IBF
heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko.

In Friday’s co-feature at Emerald Queen Casino, Jose Lopez (22-2, 1 ND, 13
KOs), of Riverside , Calif. , won his sixth in a row with a unanimous eight-round
decision over Tyrone Harris (21-4, 14 KOs) of Lansing , Mich.

The doubleheader, presented by Goossen Tutor Promotions and Main Events,
aired live on SHOWTIME at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).

“I’m excited and ready for the next step,’’ said Chambers, who triumphed by the
scores of 115-113 twice and 113-115. There were no knockdowns. “Povetkin
doesn’t have a lot of pro fights (14) but he has a load of international
experience in the amateurs. I can’t train harder than I do, but I can train better. I’
ll be ready.

“I was scared when I heard ‘split’ because I had never heard that after one of
my fights, but I knew I’d won. I never expect my fights to be close and I never
want to leave any doubt, which is why I stepped it up in the last two rounds.

“But Brock deserves credit. He never hurt me but he made it a tough fight. He
did a good job and although I know I hurt him a couple of times, he had a better
chin than I thought. Brock landed a lot of punches, but mine were sharper and
much quicker.’’

Brock, who began the evening ranked third in the IBF, seven notches higher
than Chambers, was so positive he was well ahead on the scorecards that he
mostly coasted the final two rounds, particularly the 12th when he danced and
pranced and stayed outside for nearly the entire three minutes.

“I listen to my corner and they told me I had the fight won and to stay away,’’
said Brock, who is trained by his father, Eddie Sr., and four division former
world champion Pernell Whitaker. “This is very disappointing because I
definitely felt I won. I thought I fought a perfect fight.

“I moved and boxed well for 12 rounds, which nobody thought I could do. I
landed more punches. I did what I was supposed to do. I dictated the pace.

“Knowing what I know now, the only thing I would have done differently is fight
with more urgency at the end. As far as the decision goes, I agree with one of
the judges.’’

Before Friday, the only other boxer to defeat Brock was Klitschko.

Lopez, who fights for Orange County, Calif.-based Thompson Boxing, was
victorious by the scores of 79-72 and 77-74 twice.

“Harris was awkward and the first southpaw I’ve fought, and it is hard to look
good all the time against guys like that, but I know I could have performed much
better,’’ Lopez said. “I am happy to win but disappointed with the way I fought. I
can do much better.

“This was my first opportunity to fight on SHOWTIME and I really wanted to put
on a show. But I guarantee I will be better next time.

“I was surprised two of the judges had it so close. I thought I won fairly
decisively.’’

The judges’ scorecards would have been tighter had Harris not lost a point for
hitting south of the border in the seventh.

“This was set up for him to win,” Harris said. “That’s why they made it eight
rounds instead of 10. I’m a 10-round fighter. He’s not. I know he was tiring and I
was hurting him in the later rounds. I would love to fight him again. Next time, I
will knock him out, which is the only way I was going to win tonight.

“I hope SHOWTIME gives me another chance, but even if they don’t I know I am
going to become a world champion.’’