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    Default Re: Samuel Peter's effort

    Peter did what Peter can , meaning he is a plodder with good power , and very little ability , Vitali was and is so much better than Peter who is a poor excuse for a former champ.
    His condition is a total disgrace , he is shit , full stop. as i predicted the win for Vitali.

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    Does anyone have a link to the fight on youtube?
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    It was a bit similar to Vitali-Williams.

    To me Peter fought his usual fight.. he's just very limited and got beat by the best guy out there.

    Vitali would still bash everyone up no problem - including his brother (obviously thats not happening).
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    Peter went out like a biitch. He needs to go back to what he does best. Destroying C, D level fighters.

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    I miss judged Peters, I really thought he was better than that. I thought he might give 3 or 4 rnds to klitcshko and then get inside and hammer him. I saw Peters scoring a late rnd stoppage, Klitschko was tiring but i think after the announcer read out the score cards Samuels mentally gave up....its no excuse but maybe if Peters was not aware of the scores he could have gone on?

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    Default Re: Samuel Peter's effort

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    It was a bit similar to Vitali-Williams.

    To me Peter fought his usual fight.. he's just very limited and got beat by the best guy out there.

    Vitali would still bash everyone up no problem - including his brother (obviously thats not happening).
    Agreed about the Williams comparison. Vitali just dismantled Peter and just kept increasing the voltage round by round. Its just Peter didnt really want to go down.

    No doubt Vitali has returned and proven himself the best out there.

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    Default Re: Samuel Peter's effort

    In hindsight, I don't see how I ever thought Peter had a chance of winning. I guess because Vitali could have been rusty or could have had an injury creep up on him. But seeing Peter's body (I didn't see from the beginning) I knew he'd been lazy in training camp. He looked soft. First off, for a guy who's only 6' tall Sam always comes in overweight. Sure he's big-boned, but there's no reason he should ever step in the ring over 235lbs. I looked at him and could tell he was over 250. When he came in at 249 against Toney he looked great in how he moved. He was very agile, which he wasn't against Vitali. With his success of late I'd lain off saying it but now it bears dusting off and repeating: ministers don't make good trainers. If Sam is serious about fighting pro he needs to dump him for someone who knows what to do. Someone who can make Sam put the fork down and do roadwork on a consistent basis. Someone who doesn't have to remind him of the basics mid-fight. I say go out and hire Mike Tyson. I doubt he knows how to train but if you can get him to do what he did and training and just follow suit you're ahead of the curve. Look at Sam's big ol' belly- think it ever did 1000 sit-ups in one setting? If Peter could shadow Mike he could become a monster. Just make him a co-trainer.

    If Vitali can remain healthy he can rule the division. When you're that big, fast and talented it's difficult for anyone to get in your way.
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