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  • dmaclv
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    #11
    so Peter got rid of his old trainer and his new trainer is the dude who trained Ray Austin for Waldimir? I mean Peter's old trainer was always dissapointment to me cuz Peter didn't have any discipline. Always getin points taken off hittin on clinches, behind the head, rabbit punches all that ****. He comes in overweight, bad stamina, not enough roadwork. Hopefully Stacy who also trained Tyson for a few fights can get a new improved Peter.

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    • edgarg
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      #12
      Originally posted by beez721
      peter once again shows his sub zero iq. he calls vitai "a good boxer" only to call him a "bum" later in the interview,,lol. "who nest!"
      When you look at it, and have already listened to Sam on TV, you can see that this must be a product of his PR crapper-ite, copying his bluster, but using words he's never heard of. The Duva group used to use a guy calling himself "Big Media Buzz" and in my opinion, he wrote the most atrocious Drek. Whenever I would mention this, I'd get a very angry letter from a guy named Andre Courtemanche, who obviously was the "Big Media Buzz". We'd have some "to-and-fro" with him getting angrier, more offensive, and less intelligent as it progressed. Then he'd stop.

      I don;t know if he still does their PR, but Sam Peter's regurgitations are so putrid, that I suspect that he does. I don't think he's too bright, although he has some editorial position in one of the boxing web sites, can't remember which.

      It doesn't take much to write the usual PR crap which the boxing "stables" issue all the time, but some are much better than others...........

      Sam's isn't one of them.

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      • edgarg
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        #13
        Originally posted by ragingvic
        I love the fact that Peter thinks hes better then Lewis when he claims that Vitaly has never faught someone like him.
        Ah yes, you bring up a VERY fine point. Lewis was ALWAYS talking about "one Klitschko for breakfast, and the other one for lunch".......and all that bumpfh,

        Weelll....he had one Klitschko for breakfast, and even though K took the fight on abou 2eeks notice or less, he gave Lewis such an attack of INDIGESTION that, not only did he give up his bizarre idea of having "the other one for lunch" but also gave up any notion of keeping his promise to have a return bout with Klitschko who'd fought him to a standstill-and then some- but gave up his title too, rather than fight the rematch...

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          #14
          Originally posted by dmaclv
          so Peter got rid of his old trainer and his new trainer is the dude who trained Ray Austin for Waldimir? I mean Peter's old trainer was always dissapointment to me cuz Peter didn't have any discipline. Always getin points taken off hittin on clinches, behind the head, rabbit punches all that ****. He comes in overweight, bad stamina, not enough roadwork. Hopefully Stacy who also trained Tyson for a few fights can get a new improved Peter.
          That doesn't say very much for the deision, since Austin succumbed to 2 mild left hooks which were really arm shots, with very little backswing and with the arm fully extended.
          shouldn't have been able to get any power that way.

          I think even Klitschko was surprised the way Austin melted down, that is, Ray Austin, not Tim Austin.

          In fact there was an outcry against the fight right away, and in truth, it wasn't any kind of a fight, since Austin capitulated at the first "shot".

          Of course, Sam can do better, almost anyone can, but the question is................How much better??

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          • boxerjerry
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            #15
            Did Peter fire Pop's Anderson?

            Why did Peter fire Pop's.Pop's did great work with Peter.When Peter first arrived in Vegas i was there.Let me tell you,Pop's work is ass off to get Peter to were he is today.Always the trainer is the first to go.No loyalty.Eddie Futch once told me that the fighters you do the most for seems to be the one that hurts you the most.He called it INGRATITUDE.

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            • beez721
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              #16
              Originally posted by edgarg
              That doesn't say very much for the deision, since Austin succumbed to 2 mild left hooks which were really arm shots, with very little backswing and with the arm fully extended.
              shouldn't have been able to get any power that way.

              I think even Klitschko was surprised the way Austin melted down, that is, Ray Austin, not Tim Austin.

              In fact there was an outcry against the fight right away, and in truth, it wasn't any kind of a fight, since Austin capitulated at the first "shot".

              Of course, Sam can do better, almost anyone can, but the question is................How much better??
              actually the first left hook wlad landed on austin was huge and thrown with a lot of leverage. you could literally hear the snap of the punch when it landed. the other 2 behind it were arm punches but the first one sealed the deal so to speak

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                #17
                Originally posted by beez721
                actually the first left hook wlad landed on austin was huge and thrown with a lot of leverage. you could literally hear the snap of the punch when it landed. the other 2 behind it were arm punches but the first one sealed the deal so to speak
                Thanks, maybe I missed that, when I come across it I'll watch it again. I've never thought much of K's left hook since it really isn't the classic, correct left hook, but more like a left jab suddenly becoming, 3/4 way there, a sort of hook, to try to get around a defensive glove, Therefore, it won't have his shoulder and body behind it, since he's veered away from his "power source". I can't see how he can ever get REAL power on it.

                But if you say he delivered one with real power, then he must occasionally do it. The analysts are always talking about him being the only heavyweight who converts a left jab into a left hook, but I have a different concept of what a left hook really is.

                For me, a left hook both begins and ends as a left hook which allows it to gather and deliver real power.

                The most perfect left hook I've seen in over 50 years was that of Floyd Patterson...nothing else like it in boxing.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by edgarg
                  Thanks, maybe I missed that, when I come across it I'll watch it again. I've never thought much of K's left hook since it really isn't the classic, correct left hook, but more like a left jab suddenly becoming, 3/4 way there, a sort of hook, to try to get around a defensive glove, Therefore, it won't have his shoulder and body behind it, since he's veered away from his "power source". I can't see how he can ever get REAL power on it.

                  But if you say he delivered one with real power, then he must occasionally do it. The analysts are always talking about him being the only heavyweight who converts a left jab into a left hook, but I have a different concept of what a left hook really is.

                  For me, a left hook both begins and ends as a left hook which allows it to gather and deliver real power.

                  The most perfect left hook I've seen in over 50 years was that of Floyd Patterson...nothing else like it in boxing.
                  I always thought that Wlad's left jab--> hook conversion was a poor imitation of Vitali's same type of punch. Vitali threw that punch at a very strange angle though, and landed almost at will because opponents never saw it coming.

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                  • Ryn0
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                    #19
                    He has a new trainer? Hopefully he can lose some weight and I really want Peter to prove me wrong but display some skills.

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                    • FLYBOY
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                      #20
                      samuel peter has an iron chin. good power... all he has to do is to practise more boxing and get his stamina up and his speed. lose a little bit of weight. if he does that, no one will be able to beat him...

                      if he doesn't do that, i'm pretty sure vitali will knock his lights out.

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