King Feels Samuel Peter Can Bounce Back Strong

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  • The Hammer
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    #21
    Originally posted by DavrosPremuleas
    Its true that Peter has only lost twice, but most people say he lost to Toney first time round, and he was not very impressive against McCline or Oleg. The guy just doesn’t have the natural ability imo, maybe with a better trainer and more hard work he would have been better but its to late now. I also think he could be older than what he says.
    You used to be one of his biggest fans, Duffgun. It sounds like you've abandoned him now.

    Peter is still a top 10 heavyweight, although I always said he's not in the top five. He should get back in the ring ASAP against someone like D. Williamson or Ray Austin as a confidence builder.

    And he needs to drop at least 15 pounds because the extra weight is slowing him down.

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    • larryx
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      #22
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      Promoter Don King says former WBC heavyweight champion Samuel Peter can bounce back in a strong way after suffering the first loss of his career to Vitali Klitschko. Two weeks ago in Germany, Peter was dominated by Klitschko for eight rounds and was unable to come out for the ninth. [details]
      i stopped reading right there..cause this guy doesnt know ****

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      • Xyei
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        #23
        Originally posted by Silencers
        Peter needs to get his weight down and train hard, his dedication to boxing seems to not be as high as it used to be.
        Yes. He really needs to get his weight back down. TheManchine posted pictures of Peter when he fought Wladimir and then when he fought Toney. The contrast in his figure is quite noticeable.

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        • Silencers
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          #24
          Originally posted by ABOSWORTH
          Yes. He really needs to get his weight back down. TheManchine posted pictures of Peter when he fought Wladimir and then when he fought Toney. The contrast in his figure is quite noticeable.
          He used to fight in his 240s, which was already too heavy IMO, now he's fighting in the 250s, he should try and get down to about 230 but I doubt it'll happen.

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          • BLOODGOD
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            #25
            I think peter is just overrated and overhyped.. He just cant win over top fighters in HW.. i think he will not be champ again.. klits bros will unifies all belts in HW.. where can you put him?

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              #26
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              Promoter Don King says former WBC heavyweight champion Samuel Peter can bounce back in a strong way after suffering the first loss of his career to Vitali Klitschko. Two weeks ago in Germany, Peter was dominated by Klitschko for eight rounds and was unable to come out for the ninth. [details]
              This doode was LEGIT before the fight with Klitch....after the fight he became a bum...(at least in my eyes) not because he lost or because he couldn't find a way to stop eating the jab...but because he quit in the ring...that is a disgrace to him his camp and the sport of boxing...you don't quit...ever...if you get your ass handed to you then that's one thing but to quit is just chumpish...regardless of what Sam P goes on to do I will always remember him for quitting...

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              • Chase8400
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                #27
                Peter can beat anyone without a long-good jab and who are not last named Klitschko.

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                • Ryn0
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                  #28
                  Peter needs to really dedicate himself sharpen up his skills, he's got the power, work on handspeed and lose some weight.

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                  • Davros?
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Tunney
                    You used to be one of his biggest fans, Duffgun. It sounds like you've abandoned him now.

                    Peter is still a top 10 heavyweight, although I always said he's not in the top five. He should get back in the ring ASAP against someone like D. Williamson or Ray Austin as a confidence builder.

                    And he needs to drop at least 15 pounds because the extra weight is slowing him down.
                    what? i didn't mind him but i was never a fan of his, and i never thought he was any good.

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                    • edgarg
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by boxing2005
                      Author, do your homework. This is the second loss of his career. Unless you're counting two Klitschko brothers as one.
                      Yes you're right about BIG POPPPPOPP, the report writer said"The first stoppage" of his career, which BiG POP reedited into the first loss of his career

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