Samuel Peter, "The Nigerian Nightmare", is truly an exciting young heavyweight - probably the best of all prospects.
If he were to face the four heavyweight champions tomorrow, how do you think it would end?
WBO Sergei Liakhovich. I have only seen him against Lamon Brewster, and - to be honest with you - I was not THAT impressed by his performance, I was more disappointed about Lamon Brewster that night. In my honest view Samuel Peter would stop him in the mid- or late rounds. Just too much raw power. I could be wrong though, have to watch more fights of Sergei. He is a good fighter. :)
WBA Nikolay Valuev: There is no doubt on my mind Samuel Peter would beat him fairly easily. Valuev does not move enough, especially not fast enough. Peter would land lots of power punches.
WBC Hasim Rahman: Not quite sure. Peter has the power to stop him, but Hasim could also out-work Samuel. Either Peter by stoppage or Rahman by decision.
IBF Wladimir Klitschko: There are lots of important factors I think. Will Klitschko be allowed to hold a lot again? What will the ring size be? Can Peter make some adjustments? Either Klitschko by decision or Peter by stoppage.
What do you think?
I think the hardest hitters in the division are Samuel Peter, Lamon Brewster and Wladimir Klitschko. Have not seen David Tua's comeback fights (only clips) so I cannot comment on his power right now.
As I said, Peter should gain more experience in the ring before fighting for a title. But, right now, he could already beat some of the champs, maybe even all of them.
Hed take SERGI out in 9rds
Hed take the GIANT out in 5rds
Hed take RAHMAN out in 12rd UD
And hed KO KLIT in 8rd in there REMATCH
in ur dreams buddy, he might be able to beat valuev and most likely will ko rahman, but dat about it...
Hed take SERGI out in 9rds
Hed take the GIANT out in 5rds
Hed take RAHMAN out in 12rd UD
And hed KO KLIT in 8rd in there REMATCH
and your dreaming again
Sam Peter has yet to fight a legitimate contender. His biggest victory was over Jeremy Williams, so I am reluctant to declare him the future of the division so far. Even Calvin Brock has faced the tougher competition.
is peter the hardest hitter in the divsion?.
Yeah, hands down.
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Samuel Peter, "The Nigerian Nightmare", is truly an exciting young heavyweight - probably the best of all prospects.
If he were to face the four heavyweight champions tomorrow, how do you think it would end?
WBO Sergei Liakhovich. I have only seen him against Lamon Brewster, and - to be honest with you - I was not THAT impressed by his performance, I was more disappointed about Lamon Brewster that night. In my honest view Samuel Peter would stop him in the mid- or late rounds. Just too much raw power. I could be wrong though, have to watch more fights of Sergei. He is a good fighter. :)
WBA Nikolay Valuev: There is no doubt on my mind Samuel Peter would beat him fairly easily. Valuev does not move enough, especially not fast enough. Peter would land lots of power punches.
WBC Hasim Rahman: Not quite sure. Peter has the power to stop him, but Hasim could also out-work Samuel. Either Peter by stoppage or Rahman by decision.
IBF Wladimir Klitschko: There are lots of important factors I think. Will Klitschko be allowed to hold a lot again? What will the ring size be? Can Peter make some adjustments? Either Klitschko by decision or Peter by stoppage.
What do you think?
I think you are hyping him up too much just like everyone else is doing, the dude hasnt even fought top 50 opposition and the only time he did fight a ranked top fighter he got schooled, I said this before and I'll say it again, let him fight some ranked top fighters and beat them then we can talk about him being the future of the division, Julius Long and Jeremy Williams isnt gonna cut it. I dont understand why Peter and his people want a TITLE SHOT WITHOUT FIGHTING SOMEONE RANKED FIRST..
The top doggs in the division right now are gonna be the european fighters, I got my money on Wladimir Klitschko hes got experience of being on top and loosing everything and climming on top again and I dont think he will just let everything go again without a hard effort and reign....
Hed take SERGI out in 9rds
Hed take the GIANT out in 5rds
Hed take RAHMAN out in 12rd UD
And hed KO KLIT in 8rd in there REMATCH
no way would Peter take out klitschko in 8 rounds
Samuel Peter, "The Nigerian Nightmare", is truly an exciting young heavyweight - probably the best of all prospects.
If he were to face the four heavyweight champions tomorrow, how do you think it would end?
WBO Sergei Liakhovich. I have only seen him against Lamon Brewster, and - to be honest with you - I was not THAT impressed by his performance, I was more disappointed about Lamon Brewster that night. In my honest view Samuel Peter would stop him in the mid- or late rounds. Just too much raw power. I could be wrong though, have to watch more fights of Sergei. He is a good fighter. :)
WBA Nikolay Valuev: There is no doubt on my mind Samuel Peter would beat him fairly easily. Valuev does not move enough, especially not fast enough. Peter would land lots of power punches.
WBC Hasim Rahman: Not quite sure. Peter has the power to stop him, but Hasim could also out-work Samuel. Either Peter by stoppage or Rahman by decision.
IBF Wladimir Klitschko: There are lots of important factors I think. Will Klitschko be allowed to hold a lot again? What will the ring size be? Can Peter make some adjustments? Either Klitschko by decision or Peter by stoppage.
What do you think?
Hed take SERGI out in 9rds
Hed take the GIANT out in 5rds
Hed take RAHMAN out in 12rd UD
And hed KO KLIT in 8rd in there REMATCH
I think Samuel doesn't care about jabs really because he wants to hurt his opponent with every punch he throws, that's why he focusses mainly on left and right hooks.
with out a doubt Peter would beat him, although doesnt the 7 footer have a good jab, peter tends to not do so well agianst fighters with good jabs
the mark of a good fighter is his Jab. Peter needs to get one.