Sam Peter fighting a 48 year old bum
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 05:01
On the 27th. How can this fight get sanctioned, very sad
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?
bigjack wrote:who nex
Is it Nest? Necks/Nex? Nesh? The mysteries of Sam Peter....Riddick Blowe wrote:HE NEST
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
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?
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?
Not according to his fake birth certificate.Tony1244 wrote:Isn't Sam Peter a 48 year old "bum" at this point?
"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?