A thing I noticed about Sam Peter

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  • spinksjinx
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    A thing I noticed about Sam Peter

    All morning today I have watched numerous Sam Peter fights

    Diaz
    Sykes
    Martinez
    Williams

    I have noticed one thing consecutively in these fights. Peter does this very often and he drops his right hand ALL THE TIME! As most evident in the Sykes fight, Sykes landed his jab clean numerous times. I dont want to make this into a biased or hate threat for Peter but it worries me what could happen if he tastes that left hook on the chin that is WIDE OPEN from Wladimir. But at the same time neither fighter shows much defense and they will both eat a lot of punches. For either fighter to win they have to possess more defensive skills than offense. I cant predict a winner but Wladimir is the more skilled and seasoned and has a pretty strong jab that could land flush on Peters head followed by one of his vicious left hooks.

    Peter start working on his defense.
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    Yes, his hands never seem to be in the right place and his footwork is pretty terrible as well, but it's still so hard to really evaluate him because of his level of opposition. Maybe he's hiding some skills he hasn't had to employ up to now, or maybe he really is as one-dimensional as his detractors say he is.

    One thing I can say about him is that especially in the Diaz fight he showed impressive aggresion that thew Diaz right off. Even if Wlad tests his chin if Peter is as keyed up for that fight he could very well overcome the holes in his game. Even when he had that 2-point foul, I mean it was a cheap shot but it must have been scary as hell to have that big guy swinging at him when he was on the ropes. Intimidation can play a big factor.

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    • spinksjinx
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      #3
      Originally posted by Bombardier
      Yes, his hands never seem to be in the right place and his footwork is pretty terrible as well, but it's still so hard to really evaluate him because of his level of opposition. Maybe he's hiding some skills he hasn't had to employ up to now, or maybe he really is as one-dimensional as his detractors say he is.

      One thing I can say about him is that especially in the Diaz fight he showed impressive aggresion that thew Diaz right off. Even if Wlad tests his chin if Peter is as keyed up for that fight he could very well overcome the holes in his game. Even when he had that 2-point foul, I mean it was a cheap shot but it must have been scary as hell to have that big guy swinging at him when he was on the ropes. Intimidation can play a big factor.

      Most definately aggression can destroy Wladimir but he is no push over..I believe he has one of the best jabs in the business and Sykes repeatedly landed them but didnt follow through. Wladimir always throws his jab and follows with a hook that is what he is known for and Peter can eat them with no problem. However, Peter can rush Wladimir and get him if he wants. Either fighter is their for the picking it is just who will strike first.

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      • SuperDude
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        Samuel another Ike

        Samuel Peters is another Ike Ibeabuchi. Look for this guy (as long as he dont **** nobody) to win the Heavyweight title in time. He has power and speed. Quick knockout of Klitschko.

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          #5
          Originally posted by SuperDude
          Samuel Peters is another Ike Ibeabuchi. Look for this guy (as long as he dont **** nobody) to win the Heavyweight title in time. He has power and speed. Quick knockout of Klitschko.

          I believe Ike is the better fighter of the two...I see similarities as far as power and that they are both from Nigeria but that is it....Ike had possessed actual boxing skills.

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          • Tha Greatest
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            #6
            Originally posted by spinksjinx
            All morning today I have watched numerous Sam Peter fights

            Diaz
            Sykes
            Martinez
            Williams

            I have noticed one thing consecutively in these fights. Peter does this very often and he drops his right hand ALL THE TIME! As most evident in the Sykes fight, Sykes landed his jab clean numerous times. I dont want to make this into a biased or hate threat for Peter but it worries me what could happen if he tastes that left hook on the chin that is WIDE OPEN from Wladimir. But at the same time neither fighter shows much defense and they will both eat a lot of punches. For either fighter to win they have to possess more defensive skills than offense. I cant predict a winner but Wladimir is the more skilled and seasoned and has a pretty strong jab that could land flush on Peters head followed by one of his vicious left hooks.

            Peter start working on his defense.
            Good eye bro...

            Don't forget also, one of Wlads best punches is the jab-hook

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            • spinksjinx
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              #7
              Originally posted by ThaGreatest_NK
              Good eye bro...

              Don't forget also, one of Wlads best punches is the jab-hook

              Which is exactly what Peter is open for....In the Sykes fight Sykes threw his jab in succession landing 3-4 jabs in the face of Peter and Peter let his guard down and ate them, and all Peter did was take a step back with no footwork at all..Imagine if Wladimir does the same but follows through with a hook? Peter would be in deep trouble.....

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              • Leo Pradun
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                Originally posted by spinksjinx
                Which is exactly what Peter is open for....In the Sykes fight Sykes threw his jab in succession landing 3-4 jabs in the face of Peter and Peter let his guard down and ate them, and all Peter did was take a step back with no footwork at all..Imagine if Wladimir does the same but follows through with a hook? Peter would be in deep trouble.....
                wlad will jab peters head off and get em wit the left hook...

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                • RAESAAD
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                  True indeed I noticed this too and actually thought Sykes at least was going to give him and pretty good fight he looked like a pretty good boxer but Peter finished him with like a 15 punch barrage so the way I see it one good shot to stun Wlad and if he follows it up with a barrage like that Wlad will not get up either , on the flip side same goes for Peter, Wlad is a great finisher as well but I like the younger ,more confident Peter to do the finishing just my opinion tough.

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                  • hollister
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SuperDude
                    Samuel Peters is another Ike Ibeabuchi. Look for this guy (as long as he dont **** nobody) to win the Heavyweight title in time. He has power and speed. Quick knockout of Klitschko.

                    Ike was a pretty good fighter, I'm not sure I'd compare him

                    and Peter just yet lol

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