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    “Peter’s going to find out that this is not the place for him. Wladimir is not another class-C guy. He (Peter) was fighting the B-level boys, the Charles Shuffords and Jovo Pudars and he struggled with them. So then, they brought back the class-C level guys again for him to walk through. The perception of this fight is that it’s a rough, tough, hard-punching guy going against the most fragile, no-chin, and no-confidence fighter in the heavyweight division. In the public’s mind, it’s the meanest and the toughest guy against the most timid and fragile guy and Peter wins by KO. But don’t forget, Klitschko can punch also. To be hit by a 250-lb man who knows what he’s doing will be a new experience for Peter.?-- Emmanuel Steward, trainer of Wladimir Klitschko



    "I hope this guy Klitschko is at his best because when Sam knocks him out. I don’t want to hear excuses about ‘somebody put salve on his legs,?and things like that. I hope Klitschko comes ready, no excuses.?br />

    Andy "Pops" Anderson, trainer of Samuel Peter



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    BOARDWALK BRAWLS NOTES & QUOTES FROM TRAINING CAMPS
    Samuel Peter, Wladimir Klitschko, Miguel Cotto, Gianluca Branco get ready for September 24 card at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City presented by Duva Boxing, K-2 Promotions and Top Rank in association with Caesars Atlantic City.



    Confidence is the buzz word in the training camps of both Samuel “The Nigerian Nightmare?Peter, 24-0 (21 KOs) and Wladimir Klitschko, 44-3 (40 KOs), as they prepare for their IBF and WBO’s number-one contenderships, September 24 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey presented by Duva Boxing, K-2 Promotions, Top Rank in association with Caesars Atlantic City.

    “Samuel’s confidence is very, very high right now,?relates his trainer, Andy “Pops?Anderson. “He’s ready for this, big time. It’s one of those things where the timing is really great. His confidence is way up there.?

    Anderson says that early on in this Reno, Nevada training camp, the focus is on remembering the fundamentals he has patiently drilled into Peter for the past four years. “Klitschko has one of those jabs that could be bothersome if you don’t keep your basics together and keep your hands up, so we’re working on basics right now: upper body movement and bobbing and weaving and always moving forward.?

    The key to victory, according to Anderson, is to make Klitschko wilt from the heat. “We want to make him fight. We don’t want him holding and grabbing and that type of thing. We want him spending himself, so Sam is really working on getting in tip-top shape because he wants to go in and make this guy work.?br />
    Does Anderson predict the fight will play out with his man moving closer and closer until he devours his prey, perhaps even surprisingly early in the fight? “Samuel is one of those guys; he has the eye of the tiger. He just goes in there and whatever happens happens. He’s there to win any way he can…but I don’t think he’s looking for a long fight, I can tell you that.?br />
    Meanwhile, from high up in Pocono Mountains, where he is helping former WBO champion Klitschko prepare for the biggest crossroads fight of his life, legendary trainer Emanuel Steward strongly disagrees. “Peter is going to be in with a class-A fighter this time. He thinks he’ll overpower this guy, but believe me, that is not going to happen. Peter is going in with an experienced big man this time, and he’s going to realize it’s a big man because of the way we’re going to control him. This is a very experienced man who is focused. Peter is not going to just walk through him like he did these other guys.?br />
    Early in Klitschko’s camp, Steward says the goal is to get his man re-accustomed to the roughness of the sport. “Wladimir is already in pretty good shape. He’s always in shape, he’s an athlete. He comes in weighing exactly what he’ll weigh for the fight, so there’s no need for him to detoxify or cut weight. Early on, the focus is just to get back in the ring and work on timing, get the feeling back of another human being throwing punches at you. Get the body-to-body contact you can’t get from punching bags and doing exercises.?br />
    Steward maintains that much of the Peter mystique has been cleverly crafted by his handlers and their careful matchmaking. “Peter’s going to find out that this is not the place for him. Wladimir is not another class-C guy. He was fighting the B-level boys, the Charles Shuffords and Jovo Pudars and he struggled with them. So then, they brought back the class-C level guys again for him to walk through. The perception of this fight is that it’s a rough, tough, hard-punching guy going against the most fragile, no-chin, and no-confidence fighter in the heavyweight division. In the public’s mind, it’s the meanest and the toughest guy against the most timid and fragile guy and Peter wins by KO. But don’t forget, Klitschko can punch also. To be hit by a 250-lb man who knows what he’s doing will be a new experience for Peter.?

    Steward says that he and Klitschko are planning on changing people’s perceptions of the big Ukrainian with this performance. “If I had any doubts about Wladimir’s confidence, I would not be here. Wladimir has never doubted himself. He’s the most confident fighter I’ve ever dealt with. Right now, the only people who don’t doubt him are me and him, but he’s never even thought about losing. I think this fight will be over after round two. After two rounds of eating the kinds of punches Wladimir will hit him with, he won’t want to fight anymore. It will be a strong kid against an experienced man in a higher class than he’s ever been in with.?br />

    “Is that what he said??laughs Anderson. “Emanuel is going to find out that the better the fighter, the better it is for Samuel. Samuel really thrives on challenges. He’ll rise to the occasion. I hope this guy Klitschko is at his best because when Sam knocks him out. I don’t want to hear excuses about ‘somebody put salve on his legs,?and things like that. I hope Klitschko comes ready, no excuses.?

    #2
    Originally posted by The Cooler
    I think this fight will be over after round two. After two rounds of eating the kinds of punches Wladimir will hit him with, he won’t want to fight anymore. It will be a strong kid against an experienced man in a higher class than he’s ever been in with.?br /> ?/div>
    That is the correct outcome. Its a skilled, hard punching veteran v.s. a green slugger who has been fighting bums his entire life.



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      #3
      its going to be entertaining for sure

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        #4
        Wlad will embarass this nickname stealing, tomato can beating fraud.

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          #5
          It all depends on how well the nigerian sloth takes a punch. I like both these guys for different reasons, but they both have KO power. The real difference becomes apparent when you look at the names of the fighters they have KO'd. Its...sad. Wlad has destroyed legitimate fighters like McCline, Mercer, and Barret. Sammy Pete gets to name Jeremy Williams as his most legit KO. Bottom line is Wlad has more KO's over real opponents than Sammy pete even has fights.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Diablo
            Wlad will embarass this nickname stealing, tomato can beating fraud.

            Yea, its gonna be a long, long road back for Peter after the world sees just how one dimensional he really is.

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              #7
              Weren't half of you the ones that were picking Peter to win the fight? LOL

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                #8
                Coming from a ex-Wlad fan, Wlad won't win this fight. Williamson had him knocked down and hurt a few times in 5 rounds. Wlad got the win but DaVarryl should have had it. IMO

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RunWithKnives
                  That is the correct outcome. Its a skilled, hard punching veteran v.s. a green slugger who has been fighting bums his entire life.
                  Has'nt most fighters fought bums to this point? How many no names did Wlad beat to cushion that waaaay over hyped record before he got in there with and actual contender?I believe it was around the same and then he lost to Ross Purity a guy with like 13 losses and then cushioed it some more before finally fighting the Bryds and barretts and Mcclines but whooooo hoooo Wlad has never done much to impress me , yes he has good power and offense but that is it, It stops there Peter is better than People think I do believe he will become a much better boxer over the next few fights and he without a doubt KOs Wlad.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RunWithKnives
                    That is the correct outcome. Its a skilled, hard punching veteran v.s. a green slugger who has been fighting bums his entire life.
                    Touch? but isn't it what they've always been saying about the Klitschko's?

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