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Poll Position: How the Fans Voted



Who should Sam Peter fight next?
Shannon Briggs  20% (86 votes)
Wladimir Klitschko  25% (106 votes)
Oleg Maskaev  39% (168 votes)
Nicolay Valuev  13% (54 votes)
Other  3% (12 votes)

What Counts
Those who had questions about Samuel “The Nigerian Nightmare” Peter’s future in the heavyweight division have questions no more. His one-sided domination of James “Lights Out” Toney last week established that Peter is a work in progress who has made tremendous progress courtesy the 24 rounds he went with Toney, and is likely to progress even more in the years to come. With his size, power, and almost perfect record (the single loss to Klitschko notwithstanding), Peter increasingly looks like the future of a division whose titleholders, while gifted in their own right, are old, especially from a fighter’s perspective, whereas Peter is young and likely to remain so for a while, just as he is likely to keep improving. If you were part of Team Peter and could make the Nigerian Nightmare’s next match, which will be nothing less than for the heavyweight championship of the world, with which heavyweight would you like to see him get it on?
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Witter A Slapper, A Flapper (A Career In The Crapper?)
"Another upset! I keep making the right bet. I never thought for a moment that Witter was a good boxer or a hitter. He is just another slapper and a big-mouth flapper. In the hurt business, no word can hit you like a fist. He got knocked on his butt, and his words didn't cushion his fall. Hopefully, he will now shut up. More of today's boxers should learn the art of hurting, and cut out all this garbage of hyping. All the sightings of "Big Foot" and "UFOs" have been delusions, but these sightings of upsets in 2008 boxing are hard realities." ---TSS reader Radam is lovin' the upsets

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