Can Arreola beat Peter?

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  1. Bigcat

    Bigcat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Peter has far too much for Arreola, he has better defence, and better jab as well as better power, remember , look at the standard of the opposition each man has been keeping.. no contest...
     
  2. Heavyrighthand

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    Samuel Peter: I am Back in 2009!
    "The Nigerian Nightmare" Ready to Prove Klitschko bout was a Fluke; Issues Challenge to Chris "The Nightmare" Arreola Approximately, four years ago, Samuel "The Nigerian Nightmare" Peter burst onto the scene and generated tremendous excitement and buzz in the heavyweight division. But since his disappointing loss to Vitali Klitschko in Berlin, Germany, last October, the division has once again gone flat.

    Feeling rejuvenated and eager to electrify the division once again, the former WBC Heavyweight Champion is using the start of a new year to set goals for the future and let go of past mistakes. Peter (30-2, 23 KOs) has also begun speaking publicly about his ninth-round stoppage loss to Klitschko.

    "I was very disappointed with my performance," he admits, "I know the fans weren't happy with it either. I vow I will make it up to them ten times over with my future fights.."

    Normally a dangerous predator in the ring, Peter appeared sluggish and discouraged while losing his cherished world title against Klitschko. "All great fighters have a bad night. In 2009, I'm ready to get back in action. I will show the fans that fight was a fluke and I'm still the best heavyweight in the world."

    The perfect motivation for his return to glory is to silence a fighter Peter claims is "using his name to try and build himself up."

    Peter says he's offended by undefeated Los Angeles-based contender Chris Arreola's choice of nickname. "To Chris Arreola, I want to say that there is only one true Nightmare in the heavyweight division and that's me, Samuel Peter "The Nigerian Nightmare!"

    Peter proposes a showdown between the two sluggers this year with an agreement that the loser must change his ring moniker. "He says he's the top contender, but he hasn't done anything to prove that. He has to fight a top contender before he can claim he's the best," snarled Peter. "I'll show him and the fans how determined I am to win back my belt. And at the same time, I'll prove who the real Nightmare is in boxing."

    Peter's promoter, Dino Duva of Duva Boxing, says a Peter vs. Arreola match-up, with an agreement there can only be one "Nightmare" when it's over, would be the kind of bombs away affair that re-energizes heavyweight boxing.

    "The best non-title fight that can be made in the division is Sam Peter against Chris Arreola.," Duva asserts. "A high-stakes fight like this is exactly what it will take to remind everyone that Sam Peter is still the hardest puncher in the entire sport. He knows he had a bad night in Germany, but taking out Chris Arreola would be exactly the type of thing he'd need to do to prove it was just a fluke. As for Arreola, he is claiming to be the top contender in the heavyweight division, but he's never fought anybody to deserve that distinction. All nobodies. He has to beat Sam Peter to prove he's worthy."

    Duva claims he's already reached out to Arreola's promoter, Dan Goossen, about making the electrifying fight a reality. "I've called Dan to discuss the possibility of them fighting each other and Dan told me he was hoping to get a Klitschko fight in the spring. Obviously if he can get that fight, all power to him and I wish him the best. But if he doesn't get the Klitschko fight, I hope Dan will call me. This is the fight to establish the true top contender and one that people would want to see. Everything else is bull****. Of course, if Arreola doesn't have the balls to fight, Sam is willing to fight any heavyweight in the world including Kevin Johnson, David Haye or any other top name out there."

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    I am glad to see Peter's big mouth back in action.

    He's not the powerhouse puncher he was once thought to be, nor is he the next big thing, as some were hoping, but he is entertaining, and a fighter like him does serve a purpose.........I think he's a good gatekeeper for the top five...................By the way, that's an excellent assessment of him....................


    I hope he gets someone like Arreola, or Johnson, or Estrada, or someone decent with which to rebuild his cockiness with.

    And I think Peter absolutely obliterates Arreola, given the chance.
     
  3. rodney

    rodney Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    A great matchup.
    I would even pay to see it.
    Two tough fat ****s that cant really box a lick.
    It would be like a toughman contest.
    May the best lardarse win.
     
  4. imp4pdabest

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    Whoever comes in under 250 wins by KO
     
  5. Ivo

    Ivo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I would love to see this fight but only in case Wladimir does not fight Arreola next. If the Wladimir v Arreola was not on horizon, I would be keen to see it.
     
  6. Boxing Fanatic

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    Arreola will destroy Peter. Peter is one of the most overrated fighters around.
     
  7. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Peter is finished. The guy has no skill at all and is a quitter.

    The only fights he looked good in were against the old, fat, and nearly 40 year old James Toney who has not beat anyone at Heavyweight.
     
  8. Heavyrighthand

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    :lol:
    To be fair, Peter does get lean enough to have his abs showing, so while he's heavy, he obviously puts the gym work in..................Maybe his stamina is somewhat in question,though, but he looks like a pro athlete and obviously trains hard..............


    Arreola, on the other hand, is a tub of **** who looks nothing like a pro athlete and I venture to say, wouldn't last one third as long with Vitali as Peter did.

    I am starting to be a Peter supporter. I think his underdog status makes you root for him. Vitali thrashing him so bad made me feel a bit sorry for him. LOL
     
  9. Stoic

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    :goodInteresting.
    I have faith in Sam returning.
     
  10. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Exelent news.

    I really hope they make Arreola vs Peter it would be intresting brawl.
     
  11. emanuel_augustus

    emanuel_augustus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What if Arreola comes in at 230?
     
  12. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    like sweet nun chuk skills?
     
  13. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    Peter will get his ass kicked IMO
     
  14. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Peter is going nowhere with his current team. He needs a different trainer and management. He is surrounded by clowns.

    If Peter gets a new team he could have success.
     
  15. Caliboxing

    Caliboxing Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Peter is the best next step for Arreola because Arreola is not ready to fight the champions yet. A fight with Peter will show what he really has but I think Peter is too experienced for him and will take him out.