
In the main event of a card that took place at The Nokia Theater in Los Angeles it featured two guys seemingly on two different paths. “The Nigerian Nightmare”, Samuel Peter (30-2, 23KO’s) is in a must win situation due to lack luster showings in recent previous fights. Up and comer, “Fast” Eddie Chambers (33-1, 18KO’s), facing his biggest challenge since Povetkin, needs this win to continue rising up the heavyweight ranks. The first round seemed to be a feeling out of sorts, Peter came out throwing the jab, something he hasn’t done in the past. Chambers didn’t do much but did land an impressive right followed by a left. Second round Chambers showed off his speed and reflexes as he constantly beat Peter to the punch. Third round was more of the same, Chambers impressed with his speedy jab which he constantly pumped in Peters’ face. Chambers gained confidence in the fourth as he landed combinations, slipped nearly every punch thrown by Peter, and countered with precision. Rounds five and six were both dominated by Chambers. He doubled and tripled the jab with much success. Peter had perhaps his best round in round 7 where he began to dodge punches and land more. Round 8 turned back to Chambers as he landed perhaps his most meaningful punch, a straight right that seemed to hurt Peter. Round 9 seemed to be the dagger in the coufin. Chambers landed nearly all he threw and taunted Peter while doing it. The last round Peter came out more aggressively and perhaps stole the round. Action was pretty much one sided. 95-95, 96-94, and 99-91, all for the winner, Eddie Chambers. Chambers improves to 34-1 while Peter drops to 30-3. What’s next for Chambers? Many options are out there as he climbs the heavyweight ladder. Meanwhile, Peter goes back to the drawing board to figure out what’s next.
1st Fight: Ismayl Sillakh TKO win over Carlos Reyes at 1:42 of the third round improving to 7-0 with 6KO’s. Carlos Reyes drops to 4-2.
2nd Fight: Local favorite and 2008 Olympian Shawn Estrada TKO Ray Craig in the first minute of round one, improving to 3-0 all by knockout. Craig drops to 5-5.
3rd Fight: Another up and comer John Molina Jr, from Covina, took on Carlos Vinan. Vinan came out game and very aggressive and went for the knockout in the first round. Molina stayed his course and gained another victory by TKO at 2:42 in the 2nd round. Molina is now 16-0 with 12 KO’s.
4th Fight: Another Los Angeles fighter and US Olympian, Javier Molina made his pro debut against Jaime Cabrera. Kid looked impressive in his debut scoring a TKO win at 1:50 of the second round. Molina is not 1-0 with 1KO.
Main Event featured two guys seemingly on two different paths. “The Nigerian Nightmare”, Samuel Peter (30-2, 23KO’s) is in a must win situation due to lack luster showings in recent previous fights. Up and comer, “Fast” Eddie Chambers (33-1, 18KO’s), facing his biggest challenge since Povetkin, needs this win to continue rising up the heavyweight ranks. The first round seemed to be a feeling out of sorts, Peter came out throwing the jab, something he hasn’t done in the past. Chambers didn’t do much but did land an impressive right followed by a left. Second round Chambers showed off his speed and reflexes as he constantly beat Peter to the punch. Third round was more of the same, Chambers impressed with his speedy jab which he constantly pumped in Peters’ face. Chambers gained confidence in the fourth as he landed combinations, slipped nearly every punch thrown by Peter, and countered with precision. Rounds five and six were both dominated by Chambers. He doubled and tripled the jab with much success. Peter had perhaps his best round in round 7 where he began to dodge punches and land more. Round 8 turned back to Chambers as he landed perhaps his most meaningful punch, a straight right that seemed to hurt Peter. Round 9 seemed to be the dagger in the coufin. Chambers landed nearly all he threw and taunted Peter while doing it. The last round Peter came out more aggressively and perhaps stole the round. Action was pretty much one sided. 95-95, 96-94, and 99-91, all for the winner, Eddie Chambers. Chambers improves to 34-1 while Peter drops to 30-3. What’s next for Chambers? Many options are out there as he climbs the heavyweight ladder. Meanwhile, Peter goes back to the drawing board to figure out what’s next.
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