I don't see what you guys are talking about, still looping that right hand, still clobbering, still lumbering. Still, good on him.. but nah, not impressed to be honest. Let's see him against Arreola.
Peter seems to have improved on placing his punches; but, he was fighting a guy that allowed the fight to take place in Peter's comfort zone.
He looks as good as he's ever been. He's easily among the top 10, and he's still under 30, and he's actually got his weight down to a good level. He deserves credit.
Peter, just beeing Peter, bit thinner maybe but still slow, open for a shot, clumsey and dangerous when a fighter comes in his reach. Nothing new here.
Thanks for posting this. Its good to see him back in shape, and I quite like that he refuses to go away after losing. I'd be quite interested to see how he does against someone like Dimitrenko at this stage I'm happy for you FourtyOunce lol:
He still does those really wide looping shots...he almost hit Aguilera in the back of the head several times. But at least he's in better shape.
not looking impresive to me. but maybe he will prove me wrong if he gets a chance at a big fight. WHO NECS?!?!
Wow, seeing it again was great. Peter can bang, no doubt about it. It's nice to see Peter's back to the nigerian nightmare of old. Whose next?
With Peter, one thing i know when it comes to power he is next to none especially when he goes back to old Peter andnot a boxer he sometimes pretends to be. Powerwise this guy is lethal. Look at his knockout ratio to understand.
He is impressive for the very fact that he's the same as he used to be. Usually we see heavyweights with a couple of big fight losses turn to absolute ****, if we see them at all !