Klitschko finally ready for comeback fight

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  1. FourtyOunce

    FourtyOunce Stick Ninja Full Member

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    http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=ap-peter-klitschko&prov=ap&type=lgns







    Klitschko finally ready for comeback fight

    By DAVE SKRETTA, AP Sports Writer 41 minutes ago

    NEW YORK (AP)—All eyes were on Samuel Peter as he walked to the dais, more than an hour late to a news conference formally announcing his WBC heavyweight title defense against unretired champion Vitali Klitschko.
    The biggest surprise wasn’t that the usually punctual Peter was running behind, though, it was that Klitschko was standing there waiting.
    Saddled with a well-worn reputation for backing out of fights because of injuries, Klitschko in fact showed up early Wednesday, eagerly professing his health after four years away from the ring and vowing to resurrect his career by capturing the belt he gave up when he felt his body breaking down.
    “Always my biggest enemy was injury,” Klitschko said at a Manhattan steakhouse, ahead of the Oct. 11 fight in Berlin. “There’s never a guarantee, but I’m 100 percent ready. I have my health now and I’m very optimistic.”


    Not everybody is convinced.
    “I’m still wondering if he’s going to show up,” Peter said, smiling and clasping his hands in mock prayer. “I signed the contract five months ago. They just signed the contract yesterday, or so they tell me.”
    Ivaylo Gotsev, who has coaxed along Peter’s career since he turned pro shortly after the 2000 Olympics, was even more candid: “Get in or get out.”
    “Please, just be there,” Gotsev added, turning toward a glaring Klitschko seated two seats away. “The business we’ll take care of in the ring.”
    Klitschko relinquished the WBC belt just days before he was scheduled to defend it against Hasim Rahman in 2005, choosing to retire rather than speed through six months of rehab after tearing a ligament in his right knee.
    The two-time champion has been busy since then, unsuccessfully running for mayor of Kiev, Ukraine, and closely following the exploits of his younger brother Wladimir, the current WBO and IBF titleholder and the man widely considered the best of an ambiguous and disorganized cadre of so-called heavyweight champions.
    It was the notion that the two brothers could capture all of the heavyweight belts between them that drove the elder Klitschko back into the ring.
    “Always we have the dream to be world champions at the same time,” Vitali said.
    So the erudite Klitschko announced he was making a comeback, scheduling his first fight for last September against Jameel McCline. In the weeks leading up to the fight—and hardly shocking to anybody—Klitschko hurt his back and needed emergency surgery.
    McCline wound up fighting Peter (30-1, 23 KOs) for the interim title, and the stocky Nigerian-born and Las Vegas-based Peter easily won on points. Earlier this year, the popular puncher took care of Oleg Maskaev with a devastating sixth-round knockout in a Cancun bullfighting ring to stake his unequivocal claim to the WBC belt.
    As the “champion emeritus,” Klitschko (35-2, 34 KOs) was entitled to fight Peter whenever he chose to unretire. And he called for it without so much as a tuneup, even though Klitschko hasn’t fought since an eighth-round win over Danny Williams on Dec. 11, 2004.
    “Samuel is very strong. He’s the biggest puncher right now among the heavyweights. That’s why this is going to be an interesting fight,” Klitschko said. “It’s two world champions, two punchers. Let’s meet in the ring and see who has the better skills.
    “I know,” he added. “I know the answer.”
    While the fight appears to be a make-or-break moment for Klitschko, it seems more like an annoyance for Peter, whose only loss came after Wladimir knocked him down three times in a close unanimous decision nearly three years ago.
    Peter called out the younger Klitschko after his victory over Maskaev at Plaza de Toros, hoping to avenge his only loss in a fight between the best the heavyweights have to offer.
    Like Peter, Wladimir has spoken passionately about unifying the fractured division and restoring the championship to a meaningful place in sports. But as usually happens in the sometimes seedy world of boxing, politics and sanctioning bodies got involved, forcing Peter to accept a defense against the former champ.
    Now fight fans are left wondering whether Vitali will make it to the ring in six weeks, and whether another Klitschko should be stepping between the ropes.
    “No, he doesn’t deserve it,” Peter said quietly, when asked his thoughts on fighting the elder Klitschko. “He made a great mistake coming out of retirement to fight me.”
     
  2. BoxingGuru

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    Peter, the only mistake you made was thinking you even belong in the ring with Vitali. He has eaten fat asses like you for breakfast his entire career.

    See Kirk Johnson, Danny Williams, and Corey Sanders for what is about to happen to Peter.
     
  3. FourtyOunce

    FourtyOunce Stick Ninja Full Member

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    You wanna take my lifetime ban bet I have running with heavyright hand?
     
  4. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Those were a long LONG time ago before setbacks and inactivity.

    I don't have any faith in him to make it to fight night...let alone win the actual thing.
     
  5. EpsilonAxis

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    I really think that if Vitali is 50% of what he was, this will end exactly like Vitali-Williams. Not just based on size and looks, but Peter has a less-refined style than Danny and I think Vitali will pick him apart.
     
  6. KayEpps

    KayEpps Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm taking Peter in this fight too.
     
  7. FourtyOunce

    FourtyOunce Stick Ninja Full Member

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    Nevermind him... he is just a hater that likes to come into threads and make smartass comments
     
  8. BoxingGuru

    BoxingGuru Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hater? Peter hasn't done **** as a heavyweight. He beat Maskaev. 99 percent of the heavyweight top 10 could do that.

    He lost to Wlad.

    He lost to Toney and was gifted, then beat a shot fat Toney.

    He got knocked down over and over by featherfisted McCline and was gifted again.

    How is that hating?
     
  9. FourtyOunce

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    First off he is the WBC champion of the world.

    He holds two victories over toney,,, everybody said that he would get outboxed badly

    He lost to wlad....Oh he did knock down the #1 Heavyweight in the world 3 times... you wanna make it sound like losing to wlad is a horrible thing. Peter faced him back in 05 when Peter was very green and he still gave Wlad a hell of a fight.

    He had a ruptured eardrum going into his fight with McCline. Fluke



    He walked thru Maskaev's best punch and did not budge:hi:
     
  10. BoxingGuru

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    Actually shitty Maskaev hurt him, ask anyone. And of course you didn't mention the gift over Toney.

    WBC Champion? Until the next fight, and he can give the belt back to Vitali, although it might sting when Vitali just retires again and hands it back to him smiling.
     
  11. catasyou

    catasyou Lucian Bute Full Member

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    If Peter doesn't beat him he is a idiot
     
  12. BENNY BLANCO

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    I got Vitali to win by UD but that's only if Vitali is at least 75% of what he was 5 years ago.
     
  13. lfsdan

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    Vitali won't win by UD. He's only won by UD once. If he wins against Peter (which i'm confident he will even with all the drama surrounding his comeback) he will TKO or KO Peter.
     
  14. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Peter should win this one in early slugfest that turns ugly when Vitali gets dropped somewhere in the middle rounds, it will be a good fight that will convince alot of people that Sam Peter is infact the real deal and more than ready for the mentally fragile Wlad next.
     
  15. sir axeman

    sir axeman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I dunno....4yrs is a lot of rust to shake off. If he can do that and give us that Vitali from back then - then I say Vitali by KO mid rounds. Otherwise its easy to see Vitali KO'd for the first time.