Sam Peter: "I Will Retire Vitali Klitschko on October 11"

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  • Randall_Hopkirk
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    #41
    The guy that destroyed Kirk Johnson and butchered Sanders would walk over Peter but time waits for no man, he WON'T be the same fighter, a shell of his best.

    Peter by TKO.
    Last edited by Randall_Hopkirk; 08-07-2008, 08:21 AM.

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      #42
      Originally posted by Guled
      I don’t know what you guys are tripping on. Vitali couldn’t KO an out of shape Lewis and was cut to pieces. Peters knocked down Vladimir twice and will beat Vitali. He will eventually get a rematch with Wladimir.

      I don't see anyone on Wladimir's resume named Peters, sorry.

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        #43
        Originally posted by The Dragon
        I think Haye will beat Wlad by KO pretty early in the fight

        Welcome to planet earth. How are you?

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          #44
          Like I have stated before. As big a fan I am of Klitschko. I think Vitali is making a big mistake fighting Peter after 4 years of inactivity. If Vitali fought at least one tune up fight then my confidence in him would be higher. However I think Peter will win due to Vitali suffering some type of injury in the ring or by TKO.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Winter
            I think people should look at this fight unbiasly. Vitali will win. Vitali has never been hurt by a punch and he has the greatest knockout ratio, while Peter has been hurt often by the fighters who are bigger than he is. Vitali will win the same way he always wins. Knockout !
            That picture shows a lovely dog. Has character.

            Yes, Vitaly SHOULD win, but the imponderable is floating around. How much had his interspersed inactivity damaged his battle readiness?? The way I work it out, he retired in Nov 2005, after his bad knee injury whilst training, so, up to that moment, only a few days before the Rahman bout, he was fighting fit. Then he recuperated and played with politics for the next year or more. At the end of Jan 2007 when he announced his comeback, he said that he'd already been in training for over 6 weeks. He continued on, and a few months later the fight with McCline was announced. Then he either damaged his back, or had a recurrence of the bony spur which held up the Rahman fight, this was sometime (approx, I'm guessing) around mid 2007. So he's been training, and sparring in the ring as recently as around a year ago, And, if he's been training again for, say, the past 3-4 months, he should be pretty fit. He won't prejudice the fight by coming in half trained. Any time we see him on TV, like, in his brother's corner, he looks pretty much in shape to me, although his "battle hardiness" is the unknown quantity.

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              #46
              Originally posted by braddman
              I don't see anyone on Wladimir's resume named Peters, sorry.
              BRADDMAN [no relative of the Don, I suppose] You certainly are an expert in hyperbole. That's my polite way of saying "enormous exaggeration". You should look at the Lewis fight again, and you'll see Lewis get the biggest hiding he ever had barely staggering to his stool and READY to be KO'd, before that fool of a doctor mistakenly stopped the fight, when Klitschko's EYEBROW (NOT his eye) was ciompletely under control, and his eye was WIDE OPEN and he could see perfectly. Note the doctor's silly, faltering, obviously forced, untrue excuse. It was Lewis's luckiest day.

              Please INCLUDE Lewis' interview a day or two before the fight, where he was boasting about what he'd do to the whole Klitschko family, and buttering himself up one side and down the other. It was laughable, even without watching the fight, and 10 times worse after watching. Here are a few of the thngs he said...........

              "He's never fought anyone like me before"....., "a pugilist specialist"......a 5 dimensional fighter like me" [I think he must have meant "delusional" not dimensional]........."I'm the Universal Champion because I travel all around the world"..... .. "I always say I'll eat one Klitschko for breakfast and the other for lunch"....."Someone else took my breakfast, but here is my lunch"......... "I'm in the best shape of my life"........"Yes if I was a young kid, the year off would be not good, but I'm a bit older, wiser, and don't do any partying like they would, so I'm in top shape"......

              There was lots more and I'm only repeating from memory, buit it was as sickening as it sounds. Lewis was ALWAYS as sickening as he sounded, when praising himself, or listening to one of the toadying announcers grease him up to his face. He LOVES it. Ugh.

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                #47
                Originally posted by edgarg
                BRADDMAN [no relative of the Don, I suppose] You certainly are an expert in hyperbole. That's my polite way of saying "enormous exaggeration". You should look at the Lewis fight again, and you'll see Lewis get the biggest hiding he ever had barely staggering to his stool and READY to be KO'd, before that fool of a doctor mistakenly stopped the fight, when Klitschko's EYEBROW (NOT his eye) was ciompletely under control, and his eye was WIDE OPEN and he could see perfectly. Note the doctor's silly, faltering, obviously forced, untrue excuse. It was Lewis's luckiest day.

                Please INCLUDE Lewis' interview a day or two before the fight, where he was boasting about what he'd do to the whole Klitschko family, and buttering himself up one side and down the other. It was laughable, even without watching the fight, and 10 times worse after watching. Here are a few of the thngs he said...........

                "He's never fought anyone like me before"....., "a pugilist specialist"......a 5 dimensional fighter like me" [I think he must have meant "delusional" not dimensional]........."I'm the Universal Champion because I travel all around the world"..... .. "I always say I'll eat one Klitschko for breakfast and the other for lunch"....."Someone else took my breakfast, but here is my lunch"......... "I'm in the best shape of my life"........"Yes if I was a young kid, the year off would be not good, but I'm a bit older, wiser, and don't do any partying like they would, so I'm in top shape"......

                There was lots more and I'm only repeating from memory, buit it was as sickening as it sounds. Lewis was ALWAYS as sickening as he sounded, when praising himself, or listening to one of the toadying announcers grease him up to his face. He LOVES it. Ugh.
                SORRY BRADDMAN, I see that the letter should have been for someone called GULED. My mistake, I apologise.

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                  #48
                  Lewis was about to KO Vitali. How is he going to stop Lewis when he is unable to see? Lewis cut him open with his right hand; imagine what he would be able to do when he is unable see. Lewis is a ATG, unlike the Vitali who never amounted to the high Lewis reached. You think Vitali would be able to KO Golota in one round. Lewis was out of shape and past his prime. Lewis had that fight and would have finished of Vitali. Vitali sed he was going to KO when he was unable to see. If you think that was a ****ty stoppage, then don’t watch boxing. Vitali was hurt by a out of shape Lewis, Peter going to beat his ass

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                  • KLITSCHKO.
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Guled
                    Lewis was about to KO Vitali. How is he going to stop Lewis when he is unable to see? Lewis cut him open with his right hand; imagine what he would be able to do when he is unable see. Lewis is a ATG, unlike the Vitali who never amounted to the high Lewis reached. You think Vitali would be able to KO Golota in one round. Lewis was out of shape and past his prime. Lewis had that fight and would have finished of Vitali. Vitali sed he was going to KO when he was unable to see. If you think that was a ****ty stoppage, then don’t watch boxing. Vitali was hurt by a out of shape Lewis, Peter going to beat his ass
                    Vitali kicked Lewis' ass with one eye and was winning the fight 4-2...He would've KO'd Lewis in the next round or so for sure.

                    If Vitali makes it back to the ring he will KO Peter.
                    Last edited by KLITSCHKO.; 08-07-2008, 11:53 PM.

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                      #50
                      For the first time in my life i will be rooting for a Klitschko, not that i like him, i just hate Peter, he has no skill whatsoever, the only reason he only has one loss is an indicator of how good the division is!

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