Props given, I like to see he still has balls. But this spells the end for Wlad.
I dont think so, Wlad is going to fight better then hes ever faught before, I think he will be mentally ready for this fight, sure Peter has a punch and is a tough opponent but he has weeknesses, hes slow, he throws way to many wide punches and could really get caught against Wlad, also from some of his fighst I have seen he doesnt know how to handle an opponents jab and is really volnrubale when hes under pressure. I think Wlad will pump his jab all night and turn it into a hook and throw the right hand.
if wlad fights smart, cuts off the ring uses his jab and stuff, he can win.... i think ppl r overrating peter, he hasn't beat anyone close to significant
I don't give the edge to either fighter. I woud like Wlad to win but I don't think he will school Peter. It will be a rumble. Whoever can hurt the other fighter first will win. On second though, I give the edge to Peter because his punching ability reminds me of Sanders. But, I would still like Wlad to win. Either way this is the best heavyweight fight that has been put together since Lewis vs Vitali. I'm actually glad that Wlad didn't get a shot at Byrd, would have been a boring fight.
... please watch the Samuel Peter vs. Jeremy Williams fight!
Yes, Williams does probably not have a great chin, and he is only about 6'1''. But - on the other hand - do you expect Wladimir Klitschko to be able to take a punch like that without going down hard?
Maybe Klitschko will outbox Peter, maybe he will humiliate him. We will see! But I doubt you should see knocking Peter out as an easy thing to do for Wladimir.
Just my thoughts ...
The Wlad/Brewster and Wlad/Sanders fights are more telling then that punch Peter landed on Williams. If Wlad was not soft against the lefthook I would not care what Peter did against Williams.
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