Bert Cooper v. Sam Peter
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Vladimir5555
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Bert Cooper v. Sam Peter
What happens?
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drunkenpiper36
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Re: Bert Cooper v. Sam Peter
Not sure who wins, but this would be a crowd pleasing fight. Two guys who liked to punch and had average chins. Peter would have the advantage as the bigger man, but Bert was tough. Great match..
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SenorPipino
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Re: Bert Cooper v. Sam Peter
Peter was slower, more ponderous but much the bigger, stronger man.
Would wear down Cooper on way to a 7th round KO.
Would wear down Cooper on way to a 7th round KO.
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drunkenpiper36
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Re: Bert Cooper v. Sam Peter
SenorPipino wrote:Peter was slower, more ponderous but much the bigger, stronger man.
Would wear down Cooper on way to a 7th round KO.
A possible scenario but I think it would be a hard days work. When Bert was In shape and motivated he was tough. Peter was not terribly reliable to appear in top form, ( well neither was cooper ). If both Guys show up ready to fight it would be a fun slug fest
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dempseyfire
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Re: Bert Cooper v. Sam Peter
Peter wasn't much bigger; he just carried more bulk/fat.SenorPipino wrote:Peter was slower, more ponderous but much the bigger, stronger man.
Would wear down Cooper on way to a 7th round KO.
That said, Peter didn't have a granite chin but it was more dependable than Bert's. Cooper's stamina was also notoriously unreliable. I see him taking an early lead and hurting Sam early but getting stopped late as he runs out of steam.
Re: Bert Cooper v. Sam Peter
Sam Peter would knock out Bert Cooper more often than not.