Mike Tyson Jr.
06-29-2005, 09:27 PM
Sam Peter is the new
savior of the heavyweight
division. Watch and see.
All doubters will be proven
very wrong.
savior of the heavyweight
division. Watch and see.
All doubters will be proven
very wrong.
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View Full Version : Sam Peter is the **** Mike Tyson Jr. 06-29-2005, 09:27 PM Sam Peter is the new savior of the heavyweight division. Watch and see. All doubters will be proven very wrong. Truth 06-29-2005, 09:29 PM I think Peter has a chance to be champ...Tyson Jr. did you hear that Mike is going to fight on? Mike Tyson Jr. 06-29-2005, 09:31 PM I think Peter has a chance to be champ...Tyson Jr. did you hear that Mike is going to fight on? are you serios? he's not gonna quit? dansweeney 06-29-2005, 09:37 PM he wants to fight a round robin 4 round tournament with holyfield and bowe Mike Tyson Jr. 06-29-2005, 09:39 PM he wants to fight a round robin 4 round tournament with holyfield and bowe hell yeah. bring em on. Parodius 06-29-2005, 09:41 PM Peter hits hard, but I still think a guys like Toney & Vitali Klitschko will outbox him. PBDS 06-29-2005, 09:41 PM he wants to fight a round robin 4 round tournament with holyfield and bowe ...Watch Big George round out that foresome!!! He hasn't started that four round Tyson talk for nothing. Mike Tyson Jr. 06-29-2005, 09:42 PM ...Watch Big George round out that foresome!!! He hasn't started that four round Tyson talk for nothing. sam peter will destroy all that stands in his way. MetalVomit 06-29-2005, 09:43 PM Sam Peter is the new savior of the heavyweight division. Watch and see. All doubters will be proven very wrong. Just like all Tyson doubter were to be proven wrong before the McBride fight. Peter has good power, but will be exposed. Mike Tyson Jr. 06-29-2005, 09:47 PM Just like all Tyson doubter were to be proven wrong before the McBride fight. Peter has good power, but will be exposed. this coming from the man who thought tszu was the ****. MetalVomit 06-29-2005, 09:49 PM he wants to fight a round robin 4 round tournament with holyfield and bowe Tournament of the washed up legends tarnishing their legacies. Truth 06-29-2005, 09:50 PM Tyson beats Holyfield and Bowe...he can still win 4 rounders. Mike Tyson Jr. 06-29-2005, 09:50 PM Tournament of the washed up legends tarnishing their legacies. kind of like tszu MetalVomit 06-29-2005, 10:40 PM kind of like tszu First off, it's Tszyu. Second, Kostya Tszyu is a ****ing legend. He lost one fight in the last what, 8 years? And he didnt lose to to a McBride-ish journeyman, he lost to the man many considered to be the heir to his throne. KT quit against an undefeated champion, Tyson quit against a ****ing bum. Now, back to Samuel Peter, he has good power, like I said, but he doesnt move enough, and he swings very openly wide. He will be exposed before he can save the division. Mike Tyson Jr. 06-29-2005, 10:42 PM First off, it's Tszyu. Second, Kostya Tszyu is a ****ing legend. He lost one fight in the last what, 8 years? And he didnt lose to to a McBride-ish journeyman, he lost to the man many considered to be the heir to his throne. KT quit against an undefeated champion, Tyson quit against a ****ing bum. Now, back to Samuel Peter, he has good power, like I said, but he doesnt move enough, and he swings very openly wide. He will be exposed before he can save the division. maywether would have killed tszyu. but tszyu was too scared to fight floyd. Foreman 06-29-2005, 10:48 PM I saw Peter's last outing. Not real impressive. He better get his fat azz in the gym and out of the deli if he wants any future. MetalVomit 06-29-2005, 10:50 PM maywether would have killed tszyu. but tszyu was too scared to fight floyd. Once again, it's Mayweather. Mayweather and KT would have fought if KT would have beaten Hatton, which is why everyone is talking Mayweather/Hatton right now. You should seriously do your homework. The Devil 06-29-2005, 11:18 PM ScamYouAll PeeTurd. Urban Predator 06-29-2005, 11:21 PM maywether would have killed tszyu. but tszyu was too scared to fight floyd. I'm assuming you're the resident cretin? Riptor 06-29-2005, 11:24 PM Peter needs to learn to do some situps. I can never rally behind anyone who doesnt know the meaning of training. He never comes in in shape and if he wants to beat any credible opponents he better learn to get some roadwork done and lose that gut. Leo Pradun 06-30-2005, 10:37 AM Peter is a good fighter who I think has a great chance to beat any of the belt holders especially Byrd or Ruiz, he needs to get in better shape and be more of a boxer cause all he can do is punch he throws way to much sloppy punches and gets off balance easy. If he gets in shape and works more on his defense he can be a great fighter... guru 06-30-2005, 10:40 AM one thing i'd like to know.... who the hell is sykes? Bombardier 06-30-2005, 10:42 AM I think Briggs could have taken care of Peter, the way he was fighting on FNF a couple of weeks ago. It's that kind of handspeed that will kill Peter unless he improves his boxing skills. PBDS 06-30-2005, 10:44 AM ....Interesting info from Sykes on ********* today. Syking out Peter ‘Don’t believe the hype,’ warns Taurus Sykes. ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ is a daydream fantasy for desperate boxing fans—and Sykes says he’s the one who’ll pull the covers off Peter Story and photo by Chris Cozzone “I just want to hurry up and get it over with,” says Taurus “the Bull” Sykes about his Showtime showdown against Samuel “the Nigerian Nightmare” Peter Saturday in Reno. It’s not because he’s nervous—because he’s not; and not because he thinks he’s going to get beat up, like almost all of Peter’s previous opponents have been; but because he’s anxious—anxious to show the world how hyped-up Peter is. The 235-pound, 30-year-old Brooklyn “Bull” talks big: “I’m going to pull the covers off him. I’m going to expose him, and provide the blueprint on how to beat him. After I’m done with him, after I’ve given him a ‘Brooklyn beating,’ he won’t win two fights back to back. Then, after he loses again, you won’t hear from him. “I’m telling you right now—don’t believe the hype.” While the hype may irk Sykes a bit, Lenny Fresquez, one-third of Tres Amigos, LLC., Sykes’ promoter, is glad for the publicity Peter has received: “They’ve done a phenomenal job of promoting Peter,” says Fresquez. “It’s going to make my job that much easier when Sykes beats him.” Never mind the Showtime website poll that has 86% of participants predicting Peter will kayo Sykes (add another 3% for a decision win). Never mind Peter’s impressive 23-0 record—21 cut short by way of big right hands. Never mind the odds at the sportsbooks. Peter, says Fresquez, is made-to-order for Sykes. Says Fresquez: “It’s no secret that Peter has a big punch, but Sykes has a style that can beat him. I admit, I had hesitations at first, but that went away when I saw how much Sykes wanted this fight. He’s very, very confident.” It’s a confidence that borders on ****iness—but Peter fans may see it as a case of pre-fight jitters, if not fear. “I got nothing to fear,” assures Sykes. “There’s nothing special about Peter. His conditioning fails after, five, six rounds. He throws one punch at a time and if you stand right in front of him—like I won’t be doing—he’ll look good. If you’re on your toes, and moving, he’s all confused. “Plus, who has he fought? I’ve fought tougher opponents. He’s fought guys with nine losses, ten losses, eleven losses . . . look at that last opponent of his.” In his last outing, Peter stopped Gilbert Martinez, 18-9-3 (7 KOs), in Round Three. Martinez started out as a junior middleweight in the mid-80s, but after a seven-year hiatus he returned in ’97 as a cruiser, and by 2002, was an overblown heavyweight. “It’s easy to look good against guys like that,” says Sykes. “But I guarantee you, he won’t look good against me.” In Sykes’ last bout, he outpointed former contender Friday Ahunanya (21-3-2, 11 KOs) for the vacant NABA belt—a title that will be on the line Saturday along with the USBA and NABF versions held by Peter. “Look at my record. I’ve fought tough—guys who were undefeated. Who has Peter fought? Yanqui Diaz? Martinez? C’mon.” Sykes had a limited amateur background—ten or so fights—when he turned pro in 1998 at the age of 23. “Unlike Peter, I fought my way up the ladder and learned my craft on the job. I jumped right into the game with no manager, no promoter—I was always the opponent. So this fight here? It’s nothing new to me. I’ve been picked to lose, picked to get KO’d before. But I always persevere.” It was Sykes’ on-the-job training and lack of experience that handed him his sole loss in 2000—a six-round unanimous decision to contender Owen Beck (6-0 at the time while Sykes was 12-0). “I was headbutted early in the fight and it threw me off track. But since then, I’ve learned a lot—that’s what going the distance will do. You learn. You sharpen your skills.” In his 25 fights, Sykes has gone the distance in 19 of them; and four have gone at least ten. In comparison, Peter has just three distance fights, albeit two of them are ten-rounders. “People assume I don’t have power because I’m not knocking everyone out,” says Sykes. “But look at the fighters I’ve faced. I do have power, and when my opponents feel it, they start running. Peter is going to be shocked when he finds that out, and he’ll fight me differently. When he gets tired, I’ll be on his ass. “As for knocking me out? He’s not fast enough to catch me. My defense is tight and I don’t get hit by nothing flush. He just tries to intimidate you—there’s nothing crafty about him. “I said it before: I don’t’ believe it will be that hard to beat Peter—it’s gonna be as hard as I want to make it.” Sykes doesn’t know—or care—about Peter’s background, but for him, this bout is less about picking up two more minor belts and more about surviving and feeding his kids: “This is not a game,” he says. “This is about the struggle. If I don’t fight, I don’t eat. My two kids don’t eat. For me, there is no ‘Plan B.’ My back has always been against the wall, and I ain’t losing.” And after Peter? “What else? I go on,” says Sykes. “I enter the top ten and, hopefully get a title shot within a year.” When asked which of the four champs he’d prefer to fight should he be given the opportunity, Sykes scoffs. “Champ? I don’t consider nobody the heavyweight champ. The belts go hand to hand and ain’t nobody solidifying the belts. The division is way open and everybody is getting their shot. Belts can switch anytime. “But if I have a chance to fight for one of them? It doesn’t matter. I’ll take the one who will bring me the most money.” # # # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BadMagick 06-30-2005, 10:57 AM This Sykes guy sounds damn confident. I'd like to say I want him to beat Sam Peter, but I've never seen either fight. PBDS 06-30-2005, 11:06 AM This Sykes guy sounds damn confident. I'd like to say I want him to beat Sam Peter, but I've never seen either fight. ....Talk is talk but it sure sounds like he believes what he is saying. He is absolutely right about the stamina thing and you can tell by watching Peter that if someone can avoid getting pounded and take him into deep water, he may be in trouble. It could all come apart this weekend. Kid Achilles 06-30-2005, 11:17 AM Stamina is a moot issue cause Super P is gonna knock this guy's head clean off in four rounds or less. guru 06-30-2005, 12:11 PM lookin at sykes record, he lost to owen beck and only has 6 KO's in 23 wins.... which means he's gettin beat if not KO'd... paul750 06-30-2005, 12:15 PM peter just dosn't seem to be that good a boxer,yeah he's got power he's young and he's raw, with a readily available and as yet untested chin, he's basically a dangerous powerful stalker, but will be exposed against a good ''boxer'' who can move IMO. RwK 06-30-2005, 12:19 PM Peter is raw, and can punch. I think he would have trouble against a good Boxer. I seriously doubt he has any chance at beating Byrd or Toney. I think he would have problems going toe to toe with Brewster also. TheEvilSaint 06-30-2005, 12:20 PM peter is too damn sloppy, slow, open, and hasnt shown anything aside from his power. put him in the ring against john ruiz or chris byrd and see what he can do. BoxingPromoter 06-30-2005, 01:08 PM I like Sam Peter as a heavyweight contender for a title, but I don't think you will see this until maybe mid to late 2006. The reason because; Peter's handlers are taking their time in developing his skills and ring experience by him fighting C-level competition. By that time(2006), hopefully he'll be ready to step up to the big leaugues and compete for one or more of the titles floating around out there. Riptor 06-30-2005, 01:11 PM Peter is another Kirk Johnson Rival who doesnt know how to go to the gym. Peter obviously despises training and while he does have power, he lacks stamina, movement and other tools necessary to be at the top. Maybe if he could do some more situps he might be ok. GOAT 06-30-2005, 02:12 PM Peter lacks a lot of things, but he does seem to be developing (slowly). I saw him live on the undercard of the Lewis v. Klitschko fight, and he looked HORRIBLE. Awkward, off balance, unskilled, slow: just terrible. He definitely has improved somewhat since then. trinidadpr87 06-30-2005, 02:27 PM Tyson beats Holyfield and Bowe...he can still win 4 rounders. Holyfield ud4 Bowe koby2. :boxing: GasPed 06-30-2005, 02:32 PM Peter lacks a lot of things, but he does seem to be developing (slowly). I saw him live on the undercard of the Lewis v. Klitschko fight, and he looked HORRIBLE. Awkward, off balance, unskilled, slow: just terrible. He definitely has improved somewhat since then. I dunno, he still fights like he just walked in from a Toughman contest. Wild/wide swings, no defense to speak of or upper body/head movement. He's gotta lotta developing to do before he's ready for the Byrd/VK echelon. mikefromstu 06-30-2005, 03:17 PM he wants to fight a round robin 4 round tournament with holyfield and bowe i THINK i heard that Butterbean will be in the tourny, what w freakshow. :D Inhaler 06-30-2005, 03:33 PM hell yeah. bring em on. You're pathetic. |