Is Peter Back?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Cachibatches, Mar 12, 2010.


  1. Keueng

    Keueng Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Don't know, we need to see a fight going longer than 2 rounds...
    He did a good job though but, only effective against shorter, lesser fighters like Aguillera. If he fights Vitali again at this stage, history will be repeated. Does knocking lesser fighters out make him a better boxer (against more skillful, taller opponents)? I doubt it
     
  2. RonnieHornschuh

    RonnieHornschuh ESB indie police Full Member

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    A Peter in that condition is a danger to pretty much anyone. He looked relentless like in the old days and his punches were crisp as well. The Peter of yesterday beats Chambers IMO and would give Povetkin a really, really hard time (maybe even stopping him late).
     
  3. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I dont think he can compete at top level altho kudos for maintaining with reglar fights

    I think vitali crushed whatever he had at the top level
     
  4. manhattanboxer3

    manhattanboxer3 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    no his win over aguilera means nothing. other than beating a shot maskaev, nagy has beaten only bums
     
  5. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    He has been matched with no hopers for 4 fights in a row now. His best shot at a belt is fighting Haye but I am not sure Peter could even beat the Glass Jawed Haye.
     
  6. Quarteysjab

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    Good win for Peter who was in top shape and fought aggressively and showed killer instinct. but the same old problems will arise when he has to deal with a tall boxer with world class skills. Peter's kryptonite is still his krytonite.
     
  7. derrick

    derrick 6ft4 215 bring it on Full Member

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    Peter could beat wlad klitschko if he stays in this kinda shape. Wlad has already proven he can't handle peter's power.
     
  8. RonnieHornschuh

    RonnieHornschuh ESB indie police Full Member

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    Yeah, he would. One punch on Haye's temple or rabbit punch and Haye would be all over the place. He would of course catch some shots in the process, but Peter can take a punch.
     
  9. ChrisPontius

    ChrisPontius March 8th, 1971 Full Member

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    It proves that he seems to have gotten back his desire and dedication to boxing. To me, that means a lot. Will he beat either Klitschko? I doubt it, but i think he's still a dangerous contender who will give any non-Klitschko a run for their money, or more.
     
  10. Keueng

    Keueng Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Indeed, during Ngy VS Maskaev, out of that spectacular KO, (literaly) nothing really happened during that fight...
     
  11. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Proves nothing, lets see him against a real threat. Perhaps another bum basher in David Tua.
     
  12. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Agreed. Now that Peter has his old mindset back, he can give just about anyone a tough night. Even Wlad went life and death with Peter in their first fight. I feel Peter today could give Wlad fits again.
     
  13. FourtyOunce

    FourtyOunce Stick Ninja Full Member

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    Actually Nagy was a inch taller than Peter
     
  14. FourtyOunce

    FourtyOunce Stick Ninja Full Member

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    I've been saying on here for the last year that Peter was not happy with Duva and when he faced Vitali and Chambers he did not give a **** about boxing or training and wanted a way out of there, matter of fact Peter is suing Duva for over 400,000 grand from the Vitali fight, Peter is very happy with his new trainer Abel Sanchez and Top Rank and the weight in its self speaks louder than words and you can just tell it in the way he fought lastnight!!! That Peter I saw lastnight is a Peter I have not seen in a VERY VERY long time:good
     
  15. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :good Agreed. Peter promised us fans he would not only more dedicated to his craft, but also bring back the old "Nigerian Nightmare" ways that seemed to be missing over the last few years. I feel Peter is back to his old self, and is ready to take on all comers. I would love to see him face either Povetkin or Wlad next.