I would love to see Valuev - Peter

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  • TheRealMan
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    I would love to see Valuev - Peter

    Nikolay Valuev would try to keep Samuel Peter at the end of his long jab. But Peter would not be intimidated in the slightest by the size of his opponent, he would throw everything but the kitchen sink, like a madman, and often Valuev tends to be a stationary target.
    Peter by stoppage within five rounds.
  • Manny_P
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    Sam Peter by vicious KO providing Sam hits Valuev clean and with enough punches. It's gonna be crazy though without a doubt.

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    • TheRealMan
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      #3
      Originally posted by Manny_P
      Sam Peter by vicious KO providing Sam hits Valuev clean and with enough punches. It's gonna be crazy though without a doubt.
      Yeah, the only problem is Peter's punches would lose some of their force due to the size difference, happened against Kltschko, too.
      But, no matter what, that would be a show, oh boy.

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      • ferocity
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        #4
        Has Valuv chin ever been tested? Peters would defenitly chin check him.

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        • TheRealMan
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          #5
          Originally posted by ferocity
          Has Valuv chin ever been tested? Peters would defenitly chin check him.
          Yes, I think so - Etienne, Vidoz, ****o and others hit him clean. But they are no monster like Peter is.

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          • j
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            #6
            i'd love to see it as well. it'd be a hell of a show. valuev has OK skills for someone his height and it be tough for peter to reach him. i'd love to see how valuev would deal with those extremely wild but powerfull hooks that samuel throws. since being skillfully handled by klitschko, peter seems to be trying to reform parts of his game to include more of a technical boxing side to his repertoire as shown in his fight with robert hawkins. perhaps he may have learned that you need more than just wild power punches to beat good seasoned heavies.

            now he's fighting another big boy in julius long, so perhaps his handlers are trying to prep him for a future fight with valuev.

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            • TheRealMan
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              #7
              Originally posted by j
              i'd love to see it as well. it'd be a hell of a show. valuev has OK skills for someone his height and it be tough for peter to reach him. i'd love to see how valuev would deal with those extremely wild but powerfull hooks that samuel throws. since being skillfully handled by klitschko, peter seems to be trying to reform parts of his game to include more of a technical boxing side to his repertoire as shown in his fight with robert hawkins. perhaps he may have learned that you need more than just wild power punches to beat good seasoned heavies.

              now he's fighting another big boy in julius long, so perhaps his handlers are trying to prep him for a future fight with valuev.
              Very good post. Peter should get back to the basics, against Giles Knox for instance he was fast and quick. Speed is the key for him I think, more than better boxing skills.

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              • Mr. Ryan
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                This fight will be mad boring, as Peter is too slow and Valuev loves to hold. I think that Peter will win in America, but will get robbed in Germany. I learned my lessons from Ruiz to not predict the talentless loser to get ko'ed by the next big thing.

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                • TheRealMan
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                  This fight will be mad boring, as Peter is too slow and Valuev loves to hold. I think that Peter will win in America, but will get robbed in Germany. I learned my lessons from Ruiz to not predict the talentless loser to get ko'ed by the next big thing.
                  Don't think it woud be boring, not at all.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TheRealMan
                    Don't think it woud be boring, not at all.
                    I would love to see Tua-Ibeabuchi II breakout, but I highly doubt it given Valuev and Peter's lack of skill and agility. I hope Peter lands one big shot and blows him away, but I doubt it.

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