Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
On the 27th. How can this fight get sanctioned, very sad
Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
Is that it? No name?
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funso banjo baby
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
yeah i noticed this. a truly shocking matchup
Aubrey was stopped by Jamal Woods
Aubrey was stopped by Jamal Woods
Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
RETURN OF EL MATADOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Spazzed Out Lenny
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
I don`t know man. Peter may have his hands full.
Aubrey has tko wins over Shawn Dismuke and John Fish.
He better not take him lightly.
Aubrey has tko wins over Shawn Dismuke and John Fish.
He better not take him lightly.
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GilFilmore
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
He couldn't do any worse the Hasim Rahman did in the New Zealand Super 8 tournament
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Ron Aubrey is basically a corpse with a winning record. He is 12-2-1 against other corpses and 0-1 against bums.
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Freedom2013
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
Stop being so hard on Sam Peter!
He hasn't fought in many, many months and is coming off two KO losses. Right now, he needs a warm-up opponent for his first fight back.
He hasn't fought in many, many months and is coming off two KO losses. Right now, he needs a warm-up opponent for his first fight back.
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ReggieDiggs
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
Its Oklahoma. Butterbean got a fight sanctioned with a overweight hamster there once.
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
In his last fight, he KOed Toney.
Plus, he is a former pro hockey player.
I assume he was the team's enforcer.
I'm intrigued
Plus, he is a former pro hockey player.
I assume he was the team's enforcer.
I'm intrigued
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licktheballs
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
This card is headlined by mayorga taking on a 9-23 fighter. That is motherfucking scary that this kind of stuff gets sanctioned. 
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Freedom2013
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
In his second year as a pro, Floyd Mayweather fought a guy who was two divisions smaller and had a record of 1-13:
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Maybe that shouldn't have been sanctioned?
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Maybe that shouldn't have been sanctioned?
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chucktaylor
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
Wow Tunney, that's a real eye opener. After confirming you claim, I looked at the record of many other top fighters, and [gasp], nearly all of them fought overmatched opponents early on (even the infallible Wlad Klitschko- I thought he only fights the best of the best).Freedom2013 wrote:In his second year as a pro, Floyd Mayweather fought a guy who was two divisions smaller and had a record of 1-13:
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Maybe that shouldn't have been sanctioned?
Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
bigjack wrote:who nex
Is it Nest? Necks/Nex? Nesh? The mysteries of Sam Peter....Riddick Blowe wrote:HE NEST
lol at Lampley "I didn't understand the answer."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liwDVF69Cis
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bigjack
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
crusader wrote:bigjack wrote:who nexIs it Nest? Necks/Nex? Nesh? The mysteries of Sam Peter....Riddick Blowe wrote:HE NEST
lol at Lampley "I didn't understand the answer."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liwDVF69Cis
That has to the strangest interview in the history of boxing
Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
remember when he facrd wladimit 1st time
he was 24-0 22 ko's
wladimir desperately wanted the fight to prove things, and it was a great match up
he was 24-0 22 ko's
wladimir desperately wanted the fight to prove things, and it was a great match up
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Freedom2013
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
People shouldn't be picking on Peter and Mayorga for taking warm-up fights, because just about everyone has fought some soft ones along the way (either early on, or as warm-ups after a KO loss or losses). I used Floyd as an example because so many here consider him to be the best.chucktaylor wrote:Wow Tunney, that's a real eye opener. After confirming you claim, I looked at the record of many other top fighters, and [gasp], nearly all of them fought overmatched opponents early on (even the infallible Wlad Klitschko- I thought he only fights the best of the best).Freedom2013 wrote:In his second year as a pro, Floyd Mayweather fought a guy who was two divisions smaller and had a record of 1-13:
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Maybe that shouldn't have been sanctioned?
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ReggieDiggs
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
I think early in your career fighting bs guys can be a lil more forgivable. The Floyd one is definitely bad even though Floyd was only 8-0, but if you look @ this guys record he had fought Junior f#cking Jones, who was 30+ fights into his career, earlier in his career. That is completely unforgivable. Sadly this sh!t happens all the time. Go to any club fight & if there isn't some 10-0 guy fighting a 0-4 guy or something similar its a rarity. I'd like to see commissions take sanctioning fights more seriously & try to maintain some level of competitiveness in their fights.Freedom2013 wrote:People shouldn't be picking on Peter and Mayorga for taking warm-up fights, because just about everyone has fought some soft ones along the way (either early on, or as warm-ups after a KO loss or losses). I used Floyd as an example because so many here consider him to be the best.chucktaylor wrote:Wow Tunney, that's a real eye opener. After confirming you claim, I looked at the record of many other top fighters, and [gasp], nearly all of them fought overmatched opponents early on (even the infallible Wlad Klitschko- I thought he only fights the best of the best).Freedom2013 wrote:In his second year as a pro, Floyd Mayweather fought a guy who was two divisions smaller and had a record of 1-13:
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Maybe that shouldn't have been sanctioned?
Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
Isn't Sam Peter a 48 year old "bum" at this point?
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punchoutsb
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
I'm more shocked by no one calling him Sam Peters in this thread yet.
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ReggieDiggs
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Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
Not according to his fake birth certificate.Tony1244 wrote:Isn't Sam Peter a 48 year old "bum" at this point?
Re: Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
"Chavez down in the 4th and 5th rounds. Chavez' record given as 22(12KO)-16."Freedom2013 wrote:In his second year as a pro, Floyd Mayweather fought a guy who was two divisions smaller and had a record of 1-13:
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Maybe that shouldn't have been sanctioned?
I wonder if it would have been sanctioned had boxrec been around.