Its inevitable that Sam Peter will win

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by The Profit, Oct 4, 2008.


  1. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    How many times does Peter technically beat a guy like Vitali?

    We can play this game all day long beotch, but you will see OCT.11th
     
  2. The Profit

    The Profit I FORESEE EVERYTHING Full Member

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    Nostradamus is a distant relative yes, but he was an amatuer compared to me, I dont need to say alot more on this subject, its a waste of my valueable time, put some money on Peter son and ill start you on a journey of wealth.
     
  3. kosaros

    kosaros Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Sugar Ray Leonard.
     
  4. FourtyOunce

    FourtyOunce Stick Ninja Full Member

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    You look like a ****ing fool without trying to be Nostradamus:rofl
     
  5. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's totally inevitable. Just like it's inevitable that Sam Peter will miss his next meal.
     
  6. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    It doesnt take Nostradamus to figure out Vitalis conquering of Scam Peter.

    I predicted that Jameel "JIMMY" McCline would give Peter huge problems.. but I don't go around gloating about it.
     
  7. If you knew the difference between Profit & Prophet I'd be inclined to believe you mate! I hope your predictions are better than your grammar :rofl
     
  8. Saints Fan

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    How embarassing. you're first thread and you take the human beanbag chair. I expect a retraction and full apology by next Sunday morning!
     
  9. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Peter has no skill is a flat footed plodder has a questionable Chin and stamina.

    It will be target practice for Klitschko.
     
  10. TheGrimReaper

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  11. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    if vitaly was in his prime, i'd definitely go with him hands down, but 4 years is alot esp. in boxing years. vitaly definitely has the skills and power and i don't think peter matches lewis in power. peter would only have a puncher's chance. going with the dr. on this one
     
  12. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    If Vitali doesn't score a KO early he WILL run out of gas late, he already had stamina issues in his prime and he's fighting a pressure fighter who will be in his face all night. If that KO doesn't come early(and I'm basing this on the serious knockdowns of Peter against McCline) then I see Peter winning it late.
     
  13. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Peter is not half as fast as Corrie Sanders was, and is not the boxer Sanders was......and probably does not have the power Sanders did.......I think we all agree with that. :good

    .....and Vitali look some flush shots from Sanders, kept moving, boxing, and outright beating the hell out of him into round 9 with no signs of stamina deficiency. And you can bet he'll be well trained for this fight, from a cardio standpoint.

    And I am not buying the arguement that he'll be very rusty and unable to go the distance, if need be. Maybe your undisciplined, lard ass fighters deplete their physicality when they are not fighting, but Vitali is a freak, when it comes to discipline, dedication to training and conditioning, and you can bet he'll not suffer from lack of anything, given how much they all have been building up to this climactic fight, and given what is at stake for him.....

    If Vitali can deal with Sanders as he did, then the not nearly as good as Sanders in any department Peter will be much easier to get out of there.

    This is going to be a beating, and Peter's clout in the division will take a huge nosedive, after a cold Vitali makes him look like a pair of clown shoes.
     
  14. THE BLADE

    THE BLADE Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Your post makes sense but you have to be worried about Peter's shape. In the last training video about 5 weeks ago, he looked fat. That is the decisive factor in this fight. Does anyone have recent news on Peter's shape?
     
  15. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Sanders also has a lot of speed but lacks stamina, did you look his shape going in against Vitali?, he seriously looked pregnant even though showed speed early but faded as Vitali obviously lasted and handled his power.

    Peter has better stamina, younger and is the #2 heavyweight right now. If Vitali can take him out then he has the division in the pocket to be honest, especially if Wladimir loses to Povetkin. I'm a HUGE Klitschko fan but still have my doubts here. Vitali also showed signs of getting tired as he was pressured and forced to stay active against Lewis, Sanders and even Danny Williams. If you pressure him and force him to keep throwing yet prove you CAN take his punch then he will tire as the fight goes on, if Peter can handle his power he has a very good chance and when I say Peter stops him late it's based on corner retirement. I know it sounds ridiculous but nothing is impossible in boxing as proven already.

    Then again we can never know till the bell rings, this fight could actually end early and maybe in round 1 if Peter can't take his power. Vitali's injuries and 4 year lay-off still leave a HUGE question mark that is only logical to mention out of curiosity, he hasn't fought for a very long time and is going in against the #2 Heavyweight who actually gave his younger brother a very very tough fight despite losing.