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Peter Steps Up Again, Wlad's Definitely Still There
By Phil Woolever
GUTCHECK CITY - "Ready" and "able" are still question marks for Samuel Peter against heavyweight honcho Wladimir Klitschko, but there's no doubt about the "willing" factor.
Its been announced that Peter will be Klitschko's fill-in opponent for a September 11th Deutschland hoedown at Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt, a rematch of a good contest between the two on 9-24-05. Peter scored three walloping knockdowns in that fight, but they were just about the only real bright spots in his overall assault as Klitschko managed to hold him off otherwise and score more than enough less spectacular, just as valuable points of his own to earn a decision by scores of 114-111 from all judges.
Whether Peter will ever be able to beat one of the Klitschkos, he's proved he wants to keep trying, any chance he might get.
Peter, 34-3-1 (27), replaces Alexander Povetkin, who is said to have listened to Teddy Atlas and wanted more preparation time. Are we talking months or years?
The minimal amount of time it took to reach an agreement for another engagement says tons about the mindset of the repeat challenger, who stayed busy enough to maintain an IBF ranking right behind Povetkin. Peter actually walks the walk more than he just talks the talk. Apparently, the same type mindset that immediately cast aside cautious Povetkin subsequently calculated the Peter factor and found that he was the type contender to gladly accept any fair opportunity.
It looked like K2 Promotions made a reasonable offer, and Peter accepted. That wouldn't be so remarkable if not for the piles of putrid postponement that have gone on during the process of finalizing too many major matches.
Good for Peter, who has tried to rebound from his debacle against Vitali Klitschko in October of 2008 and a potentially career and image changing majority decision loss against Eddie Chambers the following March.
What's not good for Peter is that his most recent win, a TKO 2 over Nagy Aguilera last March, and previous trifecta of early stoppages against usual heavy suspects before that falls far short of measuring up to the level Klitschko has been reaching lately. Peter may or may not be any better than he was at the time of his first Klitschko fight. Klitschko is definitely much, much better.
Peter's fight against Aguilera was billed as an IBF eliminator, but the real eliminator is Klitschko.
So does Peter deserve the fight? He better. He got it.
Klitschko,54-3 (38), is achieving stats that are hard to ignore outside the USA. He moves and sets punches better than before, but can still get his feathers ruffled when the textbook gets tossed. Peter needs to charge like a crazy rhino, let his big hands go, and keep doing it until something gives.one way or the other.
Manager Ivaylo Gotzev sounds convincing when he swears both he and Peter believe Klitschko's target shattered chin is still there for the taking. You almost have to believe them, though the most likely scenario is that Wladimir improves on Vitali's performance with a quicker than 8 round stoppage.
Still, Peter's previous knockdowns are better for the prefight hype machine than anything most recent challengers have had. They also probably played a part in Klitschko getting a rematch clause for the rematch.
The Peter camp could have tried to be cute with limit stretching demands based on tickets already being sold, or been counting on desperation from the date approaching relatively soon, the venue being secured, time of year and a substantial marketing campaign that was already in swing.
Instead, they took the fight. That simple? If so, its quite a contrast with Peter promoter Bob Arum's documented headaches regarding an ever-elusive Manny Pacquiao - Floyd Mayweather contract, where each involved party seems to have an unverifiable stance on evolving issues. This time there were none of the "he said, he said" curveballs flying, with new sources saying new things at every turn while negotiations hit the quicksand of personal interest.
You'll notice the name Nikolai Valuev didn't come up.
In the situation of Klitschko-Peter, Arum's reported summary of how things were going went from something like "It should be pretty easy to get done" to "It's done" seemingly quite smoothly, in a matter of days. It was said to remain merely a matter of formalizing the paperwork.
Fans might wince at the thought of Peter as the only viable substitute, but at least he and his team stepped up.
Bernd Boente of K2 pointed out that over 15,000 tickets had been purchased without a designated opponent. Fill in your own blanks about appropriate symbolism.
For the fans in Germany, the important thing is that the show will go on.
Count on Peter to show.
Trying to fan the flames of future finances, Klitschko trainer Emanual Steward has made repeated wisecracks about both David Haye and Alexander Povetkin remaining too intimidated and worried to ever actually face a Klitschko in the ring. So far, absolutely nothing has occurred in either Haye's or Povetkin's camp to prove Stewart incorrect. Even the echo of Haye's once-inflammatory yelping has faded to the point that he's been criticized in his homeland UK fan base.
Peter may not be the ideal opponent, but at least he's ready to fight. He's felt punches from both Klitschko brothers and he's not shy about facing more.
That brings up another questions in the division regarding Peter's clout.
Would either Haye or Povetkin, who admittedly have much more potential payoff to lose in the current landscape, be willing to fight Peter at this point? Probably not without a pile of cash and concessions that went their respective ways.
The proof is probably in the punchstat pudding.
So far, despite the odds and accumulated lumps, Peter has stepped up again for better or worse. Its been all "worse" with no "better" for contenders against the Klitschkos for more than a couple years now.
At least Peter is willing to try.
How long before Haye or Povetkin can say that?
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Isaiah:
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In the end, Sam still loses.
Friday Jul 30, 2010 10:52:06 AM
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Smoke:
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Will this one be televised in the US, or is the boycott against the Klitschkos still on. I would much rather see these guys fight, no matter how boring the styles, than sit around coveting fights that will never be. How can the K-boys get back into good graces with HBO or Showtime. How about ESPN II.
Friday Jul 30, 2010 11:39:59 AM
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The Saint:
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I'll definitely pay for this one if they do it on Klitschko TV like they did the Chambers fight. Peter is one lucky punch away from beating Wlad, although a super confident Peter couldn't do it 5 years ago and it's hard to envision a self-doubting Peter even put on half the effort he did the first time. I'm guessing that Peter will attempt to be more "technical" and get jabbed to death as he desperately tries to give Wlad angles to show his technical prowess.
Friday Jul 30, 2010 01:16:23 PM
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deepwater:
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briggs knocks out either klitco and james toney outboxes both of them. there is a reason hbo wants nothing to do with the boring safety first klitco bros.
Friday Jul 30, 2010 04:41:19 PM
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Porkupine:
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Peter's recent form is the only reason this seems like a good match right now. I bet my Momma's gold dentures Povetkin fires Teddy Atlas if Peter KO's Wladimir.
Friday Jul 30, 2010 05:38:17 PM
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Radam G :
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Peter is too much of a hawg, not a dawg. He should be in the eating contest, not in a boxing conquest. This dude has a great combination with hand to mouth action. He is a total nightmare. He and my boy Cris A. They coulda had class. Dey coulda been somebodee. But eating and drinking are and appear to will be their masters of disasters. Holla!
Friday Jul 30, 2010 06:25:31 PM
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'Son of Sam' Peter:
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Sam Peter was the most intriguing heavyweight of our lifetimes, up until the time that a fat Jameel 'Big Time' McCline deposited him twice on his keister. When you're being knocked down -and almost knocked out- by the likes of McCline, that very obese woman is singing that tune. Sam Peter is a bum, worse than Arreola and on par with Saul Montana or Alex Garcia. Peter was a guy we all fell in love with, much like Pacquiao today, after he nearly decapitated Jeremy 'Two Gunz' Williams. That brilliance earned him a place in all of our hearts. But he couldn't close the show against Klitschko, and then he was exposed by McCline. He'll go down in history as just another Vaughn Bean.
Friday Jul 30, 2010 06:45:57 PM
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ez da fez@deepwater:
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Why do you continually hate on the klitschko bros after they continually prove you wrong each time. these guys are all class and token to the sport. how would james toney outbox them when he got outboxed by sam peters and only escaped with a draw against rahman? Look what the bros did to those guys.
Friday Jul 30, 2010 07:25:49 PM
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brownsugar:
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I was sadly dissappointed when Peters just stood in front of Vitali and got picked apart in one of the poorest efforts I saw since Allan Green... At 29 years of age it's really a shame he's been such an underachiever... Some say he won't train with conviction... others say he won't allow himself to be properly taught.... I haven't been paying any attention to him since his comeback... Klitscho should blitz him... but lets hope Peters can at least bring some fire and desire into the contest for the fans sakes.
Friday Jul 30, 2010 07:31:38 PM
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jhon:
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Sam peters is the hardest hitting heavyweight in history second only to earnie shavers....lets hope he uses that power and puts klitschko into a state of unconsciousness for 10 minutes....
Friday Jul 30, 2010 07:49:30 PM
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The Saint:
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Vitali Klitschko is among the best heavyweights who ever fought. I'd only pick a prime Tyson, prime Lennox Lewis, prime Ali, maybe a prime Holyfield to beat him. Maybe a prime Foreman. There's no shame in being a slight underdog to those names. Wladimir is a more graceful boxer, but his chin can't be relied on and has a greater chance of getting knocked out by any average heavyweight with a good punch, although it would be purely out of luck. Lennox Lewis' chin wasn't anything to proud of and was almost just as boring as the Klitschkos, but he most certainly had a warrior side to him.
Friday Jul 30, 2010 08:24:31 PM
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Isaiah:
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@jhon. Only Earnie Shavers hit harder than Sam Peter? Are you really saying Sam hits harder than the Klitschkos, Max Bear, Joe Louis, Jack Dempsey, Jack Johnson, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Rocky Marciano, Iggemar Johannson, Sonny Liston and Mike Tyson? I'd have to dissagree.
Saturday Jul 31, 2010 07:22:24 AM
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harry:
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oh what it would be like to have an earnie shavers today!!!!! this current crop of bums couldnt cut it as sparring partners today!!!!!
Saturday Jul 31, 2010 07:42:25 PM
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BLUESMAN:
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well I certainly think win or lose Peter will show us he's no coward. I'd always thought that Peter had a lot o
Tuesday Aug 3, 2010 01:38:01 AM
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BLUESMAN:
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cONTINUATION of my 1st post. Peter demonstrated in his 1st fight w/ Wladimir that he showed a lot of heart. Peter needs to come in at about 235 or 236, bob and weave, get past Wladimir's jab, get Wladimir on the ropes and pound him, if he's to win. Win or lose, we know Peter is no coward, and I'll be rooting 4 him to win.
Tuesday Aug 3, 2010 01:44:16 AM
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BLUESMAN:
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Although I think the first 2 knockdowns in the first Wladimir Klitschko-Samuel Peter fight weren't "legit" as they were on the back of the head, the 3rd knockdown w/ I believe was in rd 10 or 11 WAS! So I think Peter has a better chance against Wlad than anyone in the heavyweight division right now.
Tuesday Aug 3, 2010 01:49:53 AM
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The Lone Star State Beckons Boxing Back
9/3/10, Dallas, Texas --- "WELCOME TO TEXAS" --- Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones (ctr) welcomes superstar Manny Pacquiao (L) and three-time world champion Antonio Margarito (R) to Cowboy Stadium at the press conference Friday for their upcoming mega fight on November 13 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington,Texas. Pacquiao vs Margarito is promoted by Top Rank in association with MP Promotions and Cowboys Stadium. This telecast will be available live on HBO Pay Per View.
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