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  • Comments Thread For: Klitschko: "No Decision, I Want To Knock Sam Peter Out!"

    Five years ago in Atlantic, Wladimir Klitschko was knocked down three times be Sam Peter in a tough twelve round contest. Klitschko won a decision. All three judges had him listed as a 114-111 winner. Klitschko hurt Peter in the final round. He regrets not being able to stop the Nigerian boxer. All is not lost. Klitschko gets a second chance on September 11 in Germany when he defends his WBO/IBO/IBF titles against Peter in a rematch. This time, Klitschko doesn't want a decision, he wants to finish the job with a knockout. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Klitschko has a very impressive KO record but I don't think he can KO Peter.

    Peter has a solid chin.

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    • #3
      Go Wlad, I hope you get the KO. Knock him the **** out and make a statement. Make Diva Gaye **** her pink panties one more time.

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      • #4
        Wlad should get used to throw some uppercuts... He showed that his uppercuts can be effective, like in the Thompson fight. I wonder why does he threw so few of them...

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        • #5
          I hope Wlad fights like he is talking and goes for the ko. If he does this should be a very exciting fight.

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          • #6
            If he'd just tried he could of KO'd most of his opponents inside three rounds. Expect an 11 and a half round jab fest then Wlad's corner practically begging and urging him on for a late KO.

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            • #7
              Yes, Wlad used to throw a wide variety of punches, but in recent fights he just uses the left hook, left jab and straight right.

              He used to be very good at close-in fighting, using powerful short right and left hooks (for example, see Jefferson and Barrett fights).

              I'd love to see him knock out Peter, who has never been stopped by a KO or TKO, although he was stopped by RTD against Vitali.

              He needs to be careful though, Peter is a strong puncher -and sometimes he throws those hard rabbit punches to the center of the back of his opponents' heads.
              Last edited by The Hammer; 08-28-2010, 11:09 AM.

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              • #8
                Wlad trying to go for an early KO plays into Peter's hands. Peter has no stamina after the 9th round and that is when Wlad should take his chances. If Wlad tries to get cute early we could see an upset. Skill wise Wlad's jab is too much for the shorter slower Peter. But on the inside Peter often roughed up Wlad I can't wait to see what improvements both fighters have made since the first fight.

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                • #9
                  Peter is confident and wants to fight like a warrior. Hopefully it will be good fight, but I think it might turn as in Vitali's fight. Once he'll get hit with those jabs for few rounds, he'll lose his hope and won't step in the ring by 11th round

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by kyshenko team View Post
                    Peter is confident and wants to fight like a warrior. Hopefully it will be good fight, but I think it might turn as in Vitali's fight. Once he'll get hit with those jabs for few rounds, he'll lose his hope and won't step in the ring by 11th round
                    Peter will weigh under 240 pounds this time, so he will be faster and have more stamina as against Vitali. Dont you all know why Wlad is so patient? Because he is the one with stamina problems, watch Wlad against Puritty and Brewster and you will see why hes so patient and low workratish these days.

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