Bob Arum said Julio Cesar Chavez could fight Brian Vera next, and eventually, Andre Ward.
Dawson training camp notes
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RING light heavyweight champion Chad Dawson is less than a month away from challenging RING super middleweight champion Andre Ward for his crowns, including the WBA and WBC belts, at Oracle Arena in Ward's hometown of Oakland, Calif. Click here for a video of an interview featuring Andre Ward and Chad Dawson with HBO's Jim Lampley. On the undercard of the clash between Ward (25-0, 13 knockouts) and Dawson (31-1, 17 KOs), WBC lightweight beltholder Antonio DeMarco (27-2-1, 20 KOs) will make his third defense against John Molina (24-1, 19 KOs). Prior to DeMarco-Molina, HBO will televise a tape-delayed fight between WBC heavyweight titleholder Vitali Klitschko (44-2, 40 KOs) against unbeaten Manuel Charr (21-0, 11 KOs) from Olympisky Sport Hall in Moscow. The following are Dawson's training camp notes taken from a press release distributed by HBO in association of fight promoter Gary Shaw, who has Dawson, and Dan Goossen, who handles Ward. The son of a former boxer, Dawson shares about his transition into the sport of pugilism from being a high school athlete. Monday, August 20: Dawson – Discuss your decision to choose boxing, and how your athleticism in basketball and other sports helped shape you into a world champion.
"I decided to take up the sport of boxing because my father was a boxer and he introduced me to the sport when I was four years old. He couldn’t take his career to the next level because he had a family to look after. I have six siblings, four brothers and two sisters, so you could imagine how tough it was trying to make ends meet for him. My brothers and I spent a lot of time training in the gym with my dad, and I fell in love with the sport at a young age.
"In high school I played quarterback and wide receiver and was the starting point guard on the varsity basketball team. Those positions require a lot of mental preparation and I really believe it helped me be a better thinker in the ring. While juggling all three sports, it was very difficult to stay focused on my academics, and my grades started to fade. I lost my starting position as a point guard and my interest in football was no longer there.
Photos by Tom Hogan, Hogan Photos, Golden Boy Promotions Lem Satterfield can be reached at lemuel.satterfield@gmail.com
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RING light heavyweight champion Chad Dawson is the son of a boxer, which helped him settle on the sport himself after struggling with the demands of three sports plus academics in high school.

