Klitsccko-Peter Final Press Pics!

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The final press conference for the Samuel Peter-Wladimir Klitschko fight was an abbreviated one this afternoon in New York due to a verbal altercation between Bernd Bonte, Klitschko's public relations advisor and Dino Duva, Peter's promoter. The press conference was scheduled to begin at 12 noon but Peter was not in attendance. Bonte came to the podium however and wanted to begin without the Nigerian, labeling him "unprofessional" for being late. "Why don't you be professional, sit down and wait for the press conference to start," Duva asked Bonte. "It's professional to start at 12," responded Bonte.


Regardless of the animosity between the camps, both fighters seemed to get along well when Peter arrived approximately 10 minutes later. "We've all been waiting for you," said a smiling and confident Klitschko to Peter as the two posed for photographs. When both men stood next to one another though, the height advantage one would think Klitschko possessed seemed insignificant as Peter is only slightly shorter. "I think that both fighters are ready to go," Klitschko stated. "There's no space in my mind for losing," he said. Emanuel Steward, who has been training Klitschko in the Poconos for this bout, reiterated his fighter's thoughts. "He's in excellent condition," Steward said. "I personally don't think the fight is going to go 2 rounds. I think he's going to knock him out within 2 rounds."


It's been Klitschko, however, who has experienced three losses (all by knockout or technical knockout). Peter is aware of his opponent's questionable beard and plans to take advantage of it. "Well I don't care about his chin because I know already his chin is like an egg -- if he falls down he'll break. So I don't worry about that," he said. "I'm going to put a knot on his head and I'm going to knock him out."


Many in the boxing industry expect exactly that, thus the 7-5 odds in Peter's favor. But more importantly, according to Duva, should Peter win he will re-ignite some energy into a division that has been largely stagnant since Lennox Lewis' departure almost two years ago. "I believe the boxing business needs for Sam Peter to win on Saturday night for two reasons," reasoned Duva. "One, the heavyweight division needs a fresh, new face - that's what Samuel Peter is. He's a fresh, new, exciting face and the heavyweight division needs that. And besides, if Wladimir Klitschko wins him and his brother Vitali have gone on record publicly stating and making it very clear (that they) will never fight each other. What good is that for the heavyweight division and boxing? Sam Peter, when he wins Saturday night, will call out Vitali Klitschko, hoping that he beats Hasim Rahman, so he can get rid of both brothers within the same year.Edited by: onewarrior5
 

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Great pics.I'm so pumped for this fight.I'm thinking about laying a little bet down on it too.I'm suprised that Wladimir is an underdog but if they want to pay me more than my bet,I will have fun spending it.lol.This fight is going to be an all out war.I didn't realize that Peter was so tall.Either way,he has never face a boxer like Klitschko.He will remember his name for a very long time!
 

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Sam Peter, when he wins Saturday night, will call out Vitali Klitschko, hoping that he beats Hasim Rahman, so he can get rid of both brothers within the same year.

Why does everyone think that they will 'get rid' of the K2 if they lose? Don't these guys secure rematch clauses in their contracts?

Only thing I fear is Don King blocking these guys from making $$$ fights with his stable of black has-beens.
 
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white lightning said:
Great pics.I'm so pumped for this fight.I'm thinking about laying a little bet down on it too.I'm suprised that Wladimir is an underdog but if they want to pay me more than my bet,I will have fun spending it.lol.This fight is going to be an all out war.I didn't realize that Peter was so tall.Either way,he has never face a boxer like Klitschko.He will remember his name for a very long time!


Peter is a only 6ft tall.Wlad is 6ft7. the angles of the camera they took are making peter taller then what he really is.wait until the staredown when they are both in the ring and then you will see the height difference.
 

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That's good to know.Wlad just needs to use his reach and pick him apart from the outside.Don't let him get on the inside where Wlad couldn't extend his hands and loses his power.I really believe that Klitschko will be ready and I expect a exciting fight?Where is Gary at?He should be here talking about this.He is one of the biggest boxing fans on here.Go Klitschko!!
 

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Any opinions on why the K2 camp wanted the gloves to be weighed, as in, on a scale? They're using 10 ounce gloves in this fight, and there is some uproar right now because Wlad actually wants the gloves to be weighed.

What do you think? Some actual fear that the Peter camp might load the gloves? Gamesmanship? Getting in Peter's head? Or is Peter already renting space in Wlad's head?

I don't know, but I didn't like the way it made Wladimir seem worried or scared. I know you gotta do what you gotta do, but it made me think Wlad is worried already.

Your thoughts?
 

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I disagree.With Don King and others in the US wanting Peter to win at all costs,I wouldn't be suprised at the lengths that the Peter Camp would go to for an edge.It is smart to make sure that everything is on the up and up.E.Steward is predicting a 2nd round knockout.He says that Wladimir will kill this guy.I see the fight going around 9 or 10 rounds with Klitschko winning by a knockout.Even if it goes the distance,there is no way that Peter can out box Wladimir.Samuels only chance is a knockout and Klitschko is not going to let that happen.Trust me on this!After the fight,Peter will be looking like this!
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With Don King and others in the US wanting Peter to win at all costs,

Even with this, you still think Wlad can win a decision?
 

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I do only because he is a very skilled boxer.I know the scoring wouldn't be very fair but his jab will pick apart Peter.It will be too one sided.I think Peter will have his moments but I have layed down some hard earned money on Klitschko.I rarely do that but I am very confident.He just needs to fight a smart fight and keep his distance/use his reach advantage.I just hope that I don't some how jinx him by being so confident.He is a night and day better fighter at this point in time.
 

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WL, I was confident that Golota would beat Brewster, too, especially after his great showings against Chris Byrd and John Ruiz.

And look what happened.
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I hope, pray, beseech the Gods, make pacts with the Devil that the K2 will win.

But I haven't bet any money.
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I have no television to watch the fight on tonight, apparently.

I would appreciate word being posted as soon as Klitschko wins.

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The Savage.
 

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With Vlad's victory over the hyped Peter, Vitlai's sure to have victory
over Rahman, and Kransqi's (from Germany) decent shot of beating Lamon
Brewster, we could have a very light skinned dominated heavyweight
divison.
 

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<h1 ="style2" align="left">Klitschko Conquers Peter, His Questionable Chin And Stamina

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25.09.05 - By Aidan Monaghan:
Despite being deposited on the canvas twice in the fifth round and once
in the tenth, Wladimir Klitschko - looking much like his brother Vitali
in his ability to box and move and much like the former student of his
current trainer, Lennox Lewis, through his ability to hit and tie up
his opponent when it mattered - Wladimir Klitschko pulled out a close
unanimous twelve round decision victory over Samuel Peter, Saturday
night in Atlantic City.



It was the type of result that was least expected by anyone - a twelve round decision.



Unlike previous losses for Klitschko when fatigue and knockdowns took
their toll, Klitschko overcame these difficulties to return to his game
plan that revolved around the most movement ever displayed by
Klitschko, combined with timely lefts, rights and hooks.<a name="more4733"></a>.



Stalking Klitschko throughout, Peter was unable to unload accurately or
with regularity, due to Klitschko's movement and legal - if not crowd
displeasing - use of clinching. Although Peter scored 3 official
knockdowns, none were the result of remarkably clean punches.



In the twelfth and final round, Klitschko staggered Peter seriously,
but was unable to follow through with any significant punches that
could result in a KO. Although Wladimir seemed on the verge of
exhaustion throughout the second half of the bout, he never succumbed.
And it was Peter who was feeling and showing the effects of the
Klitschko attack, with swelling around both eyes.



With this victory, Klitschko now becomes the number one - if less than
convincing - uncrowned heavyweight fighter in the world, by improving
his record to 45-3, while Peter falls to 24-1, suffering the first loss
of his career.
 

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Stalking Klitschko throughout, Peter was unable to unload accurately or with regularity, due to Klitschko's movement and legal - if not crowd displeasing - use of clinching.

And he blocked a lot of punches with his gloves. A whole lot.
 
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