Anybody else think a Peter-Arreola fight would be pretty good?
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Let's not be too hard on poor Sam Peter...
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Originally posted by Tunney View PostAbsolutely, it would be very entertaining and it's a good comeback opponent for Peter.
Both would be very good heavyweights if they would keep their weight down.
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Originally posted by AceNguyen View PostToo bad all these fatty heavyweights will never do that. The heavyweight division makes me sick, these guys shouldn't even bother stepping in the ring with a Klitschko if they're going to be 30 pounds overweight.
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Originally posted by ~Ironfist View PostPeople are calling Sam Peter a quitter and ridiculing him for his performance against Vitali.
How many people could do any better with Vitali's quick, hard jabs and hooks peppering them in the face for 8 rounds? I think poor Sam did the best he could.
I have only one criticism of Sam Peter - he would have been a better heavyweight if he kept his weight down at 235 or so. He carried 20 unnecessary pounds around in the ring, and that surely slowed him down and affected his stamina.
Sam is a nice guy, as we could see after the fight when he was a good sport and warmly congratulated Vitali. Watch this video of him singing a song thanking Jesus in a post fight-interview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptNAlNEB7Kw
Rabbit puncher or not, I can't help but like him after seeing that.
"Thank you Jesus for the training I was too lazy to do and the paycheck I didn't earn."
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I don't blame Peter for quitting, his trainer should have stopped the fight after the sixth round. He's responsible for him and he should have seen Peter ran out of answers and was taking a beating.
The fighter shouldn't have to quit (except because of injuries,..), if he does, the corner failed.
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