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“ I’m starting to become the
King...
of the Two Weeks Notice fights.”
– James “Spider” Webb
James“Spider” Webb:
Boxing's soilder always on call! (12-29-05)
Submitted by Jake
Donovan – Fight
Beat Entertainment
“I’m starting to become the King
of the Two Weeks Notice fights.”
So proclaims unbeaten welterweight contender
James “Spider” Webb,
as he prepares for his last-minute offer to challenge Mark Suarez
on January 7 at Madison Square Garden. The winner will be declared
the IBF welterweight mandatory challenger, and will also get
a good look at the champion; Zab Judah defends his undisputed
welterweight
crown against Carlos Baldomir in the main event on SHOWTIME.
The pride of Columbia, TN, Webb (18-0, 15KO) stayed in shape for
much of the year, having previously prepared for multiple bouts that
ultimately fell through for various reasons. Believing that he was
finished for the year, Webb broke training in order to celebrate
the holidays with his loved ones.
Then came the call, right before Christmas; a long-distance last-minute
gift. It was less notice than Webb would have preferred, but the
reward is well worth the risk.
“
You’d always like to have a little more notice, especially
with the schedule I have to juggle,” says Webb, who works full
time at a local oil change shop, and also presently serves as a Sergeant
in the National Guard. “I’m not the first boxer to get
a call on short notice, so you always have to stay in halfway decent
shape. An opportunity to fight for a mandatory ranking doesn’t
come often, so you grab what comes your way and make the most
of it.”
For most, it doesn’t come often. For Webb, it’s
actually the second time in less than two months that he has
received such
a call. A similar fight was on the table for the unbeaten welter
in November, as he agreed to travel to Germany to face Michel
Trabant two days after Thanksgiving. One day before Webb was scheduled
to travel abroad, Trabant suffered a cut during training camp,
thus
canceling the fight.
It was the third fight in less than three months to hit the scrap
heap for Webb, though this one hit the hardest.
“
I can’t lie, that one had me questioning if my big break would
ever come. Coming back from that emotional letdown to return to camp
on short notice was the biggest challenge for me. I took off work
to train and prepare to travel for that fight. When it got cancelled,
I came down from the mental high of readying for the biggest fight
of my career. Then when Doc delivered the good news, I had to get
back up – and back into shape. I’m always in shape, but
I have to get back into boxing shape. There’s a big difference,
especially when the stakes are this high.”
“ I’m always in shape,
but I have to get back into boxing shape. There’s a big
difference, especially when the stakes are this high.” – James “Spider” Webb
The elimination bout with Suarez, ranked #8
by the IBF, represents a series of firsts for #10 ranked Webb.
He is fighting for the
first time since his thrilling eighth-round stoppage of Jose
Celaya this
past May on ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights. It is also his first
fight under the Don King promotional banner, having signed with the
world’s greatest promoter this past summer. What better place
to make his DKP debut than in Madison Square Garden, where Webb will
be – you guessed it – fighting for the first time
as a pro. Finally, the IBF elimination bout is the first bout
that
Webb will be fighting under the auspices of a major sanctioning
body.
What he also hopes to become is the first fighter to help change
the pre-conceived notion the boxing world has regarding Mid-South
prize fighters.
“
People maybe heard my name, but never seen me. To them, I’m
just some tough white kid from Tennessee. This is the first time
that they’re getting to see me up close and personal. All I
hope for is to win in another crowd-pleasing event and let people
know that no matter when I’m called upon, I’m ready
to prove myself in the ring.”
Webb is presently in his fifth year as a pro,
after having served as an alternate on the 2000 US Olympic squad.
The unbeaten welterweight,
who is also ranked #8 by the WBA, has won his last five fights
by knockout. The Celaya win earned Webb hometown honors, where
July
7, 2005 was declared “Spider Webb Day” in Columbia, TN,
the ancestral hometown of our nation’s eleventh President,
James K. Polk.
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