View Full Version : Samuel Peter????


leff
01-23-2005, 11:02 AM
There has been some talking about young boxer today, who some call the new foremann ore liston ore tyson.

Ive newer heard of him before so.

Who is this guy? Whats his stats? style and record.

Bryght
01-23-2005, 12:28 PM
Name: Samuel Peter
Age:24
Country of birth: Nigeria (now fighting out of Las Vegas)
Record: 22-0-0 (19)
World rank: 12th
Height: 6'2"
Reach: 75"
Stance: orthodox (right handed)
Trainer: Pops Anderson
Best fight: second-round KO over Jeremy Williams on 12-4-04

Peter's last five opponents all have strong winning records and he's won them all. But, don't assume that these opponents were worth a ****. His blowout win over Jeremy Williams was a fantastic win and probably did alot to catapult him into the heavyweight spotlight, but then again...with the big division in its current state, Butterbean could get a title shot. Please don't mistake Samuel Peter for a real strong contender, because he isn't. Until he does more than piss on a campfire, he's still a cupcake with a flashy record.

The Phantom Menace
01-23-2005, 12:32 PM
Name: Samuel Peter
Age:24
Country of birth: Nigeria (now fighting out of Las Vegas)
Record: 22-0-0 (19)
World rank: 12th
Height: 6'2"
Reach: 75"
Stance: orthodox (right handed)
Trainer: Pops Anderson
Best fight: second-round KO over Jeremy Williams on 12-4-04

Peter's last five opponents all have strong winning records and he's won them all. But, don't assume that these opponents were worth a ****. His blowout win over Jeremy Williams was a fantastic win and probably did alot to catapult him into the heavyweight spotlight, but then again...with the big division in its current state, Butterbean could get a title shot. Please don't mistake Samuel Peter for a real strong contender, because he isn't. Until he does more than piss on a campfire, he's still a cupcake with a flashy record.


Indeed this young prospect is exciting to watch. It is too early too tell if he is worth anything though. His best win is against Jeremy Williams and we all know that Williams has a chin made of glass. I'd like to see this young prospect up the level of his competition.

riz
01-23-2005, 12:57 PM
well he fought last night and he wasn't too bad.... but can he beat VK??? no hell get killed. mayb brewster

abdiel2k3
01-23-2005, 01:27 PM
i wasnt at all impressed by this guy last nite
nothin about him excited me
he just looked like any other big guy that can punch hard
becuz he didnt seem to have one punch KO power
i dont expect much to come from this guy

leff
01-23-2005, 01:33 PM
Name: Samuel Peter
Age:24
Country of birth: Nigeria (now fighting out of Las Vegas)
Record: 22-0-0 (19)
World rank: 12th
Height: 6'2"
Reach: 75"
Stance: orthodox (right handed)
Trainer: Pops Anderson
Best fight: second-round KO over Jeremy Williams on 12-4-04

Peter's last five opponents all have strong winning records and he's won them all. But, don't assume that these opponents were worth a ****. His blowout win over Jeremy Williams was a fantastic win and probably did alot to catapult him into the heavyweight spotlight, but then again...with the big division in its current state, Butterbean could get a title shot. Please don't mistake Samuel Peter for a real strong contender, because he isn't. Until he does more than piss on a campfire, he's still a cupcake with a flashy record.

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Tha Greatest
01-23-2005, 01:39 PM
tha guy is fat and slow

he has good power but he's to slow, chris byrd would walk all over him(i aint a byrd fan), klitschko would keep him away with his jab as usual, he would ko ruiz.

adeelr
01-23-2005, 03:20 PM
he is a kid, dont match with V.K just yet....

Truth
01-23-2005, 03:50 PM
He can punch and puts his punches together well, it will be interesting to see what happens as his career progesses.

Kimmy
01-23-2005, 03:55 PM
He also is slow of foot and is one dimensional. If he met a tall, strong boxer type he may be exposed!

Truth
01-23-2005, 03:59 PM
He also is slow of foot and is one dimensional. If he met a tall, strong boxer type he may be exposed!

True :cool:

MlLkMan
01-23-2005, 04:48 PM
Hes only 24, give him some time.

Kid Achilles
01-23-2005, 05:06 PM
If Golota, who is a fairly hard puncher and is much quicker and more skilled than Samuel Peter, couldn't KO Ruiz why would you say that SP can?

Nodogoshi
01-23-2005, 05:43 PM
he just looked like any other big guy that can punch hard
becuz he didnt seem to have one punch KO power
i dont expect much to come from this guy

No one punch KO power?? you must not have seen his last fight against Jeremy Williams. That left he landed was the epidamy of one punch KO power. Jeremy was knocked out cold before he hit the ground and he lay there moaning without moving for several minutes. Williams made a mistake of fighting with Peters instead of boxing him and thats why he got KTFO. His chin had nothing to do with it, that punch wouldve KO'd anybody if it landed.

Nodogoshi
01-23-2005, 05:49 PM
If Golota, who is a fairly hard puncher and is much quicker and more skilled than Samuel Peter, couldn't KO Ruiz why would you say that SP can?

They are completly different fighters. Golota is tall and boxes more, Peter tries to rip your head off with every punch. Besides, Golota almost did KO Ruiz and should've won on the cards IMO.

K-Yo
01-23-2005, 06:23 PM
the next henry akinwande

Sister Sledge
01-23-2005, 06:28 PM
Speed is great, but skill can take you much farther. This kid is learning and he puts his punches together rather well. He's seems to have a desire to get better. He's a very good prospect.

The Fix
01-23-2005, 06:32 PM
does anyone else think that he could be in better shape? also it seems he gets to wild with his punches and his footwork needs improving. there is no doubting his power but he still needs some work. if he were to fight vitali he would get torn up

phallus
01-23-2005, 07:20 PM
does anyone else think that he could be in better shape? also it seems he gets to wild with his punches and his footwork needs improving. there is no doubting his power but he still needs some work. if he were to fight vitali he would get torn up


yeah, he's a long way from being a prospect at this point. there's too many questions, he's had some spectacular knockouts but he's never faced a skilled boxer with power, we still don't know if Peter has a chin - Diaz isn't a big puncher. Peter looks really raw and sloppy in there, i'd like to see him in agianst a skilled counterpuncher like Fres Oquendo, or somebody with at least B level skills to know what Peter is really made of. i think at this point Vitali will make Peter look like danny williams

Solo322
01-23-2005, 08:18 PM
just another generic strongman with big arms and no skill. He's lumbering around in there, anyone could beat him if he had a jab. Reminded me of bob sapp