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Samuel Peter

Samuel Okon Peter (Listen) (born September 6, 1980) is a Nigerian professional boxer. He held the WBC heavyweight title in 2008, when he stopped Oleg Maskaev in six rounds. In his prime, he was known for his rivalry with the Klitschko brothers, having faced Wladimir twice (in 2005 and 2010) and Vitali once. He was ranked by The Ring among ten best heavyweights from 2005 to 2008, reaching his highest ranking of world No.2 in 2007, and by BoxRec as the world's No.6 heavyweight at the conclusion of 2004 and 2005 and as No.5 heavyweight in 2006.[1][2] Peter is known for his punching power and holds a 78.9% knockout-to-win ratio.

Samuel Peter
Samuel Peter, 2007
Statistics
Real nameSamuel Okon Peter
Nickname(s)The Nigerian Nightmare
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Reach196 cm (77 in)
Nationality
  • Nigerian
  • American
Born (1980-09-06) September 6, 1980 (age 42)
Akwa Ibom, Nigeria
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights47
Wins38
Wins by KO31
Losses9

Early years and amateur career

Originally, Peter's preferred sport was football. In 1992, some boxers came to his school to train. The curious young 11-year-old stopped by and asked if he could train along with them. He was put up against an experienced amateur and knocked him out. This marked the beginning of a successful amateur career for Peter.

He won the Nigerian Amateur Heavyweight Championship and the Africa Zone 3 Heavyweight Championship. He faced stiff competition as an amateur (including a knockout victory over 2000 silver medalist Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov of Kazakhstan). However, he prevailed and was given the opportunity to represent Nigeria at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

Peter lost in the quarterfinals to Italian Paolo Vidoz by decision. However, his performance was noted for being very impressive from such a young pugilist and hence more excitement was generated for him than the eventual gold medalist, Audley Harrison, to whom Peter had lost a very close decision just a few months before the Olympics.

Professional career

Early career

Immediately after the Olympics, Ivaylo Gotzev signed on as Peter's manager, and Andy "Pops" Anderson became his coach. They were then able to land a promotional deal with Dino Duva of Duva Boxing.

Peter made his professional debut on February 6, 2001 against Bulgarian fighter Georgi Hristov in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Peter won the bout by first-round knockout. He had seven fights in 2001, winning all of them but one in the first-round.[3] Peter made a step up in competition the following year, as his first fight of the year was against Marion Wilson. The bout was scheduled for four rounds. With 11–37–3 record, Wilson was known for his durability and toughness, having never lost inside the distance and occasionally pulling upsets, such as wins over Corey Sanders and Paea Wolfgramm or split draw against Ray Mercer.[4][5] Peter won the bout by unanimous decision.[6]

Peter had his next fight 19 days later against Julius Joiner (2–0–1, 1 KOs). This was Peter's first televised fight, as it was aired on ESPN2. The bout was on the undercard of the event that had James Toney facing Sione Asipeli and Lamont Pearson facing Orlando Salido. Joiner did not come out for the second round, prompting the referee to declare Peter the winner by corner retirement.[7] Peter had three more fights in 2002, winning each by second-round stoppage and having the former two televised by ESPN2.[3]

Afterwards Peter did not enter the ring for 8 months before facing Dale Crowe for the WBC's Youth heavyweight title. 26-year old Crowe had a 24–6–2 (15 KOs) record coming into the fight and had only been stopped by DaVarryl Williamson. Crowe became notorious after the fight against former world heavyweight champion Greg Page, in which he pushed Page against the ropes, which resulted in Page ending up partially paralyzed.[8] This was the first professional fight in Peter's career scheduled for 10 rounds. The event was aired on ESPN2. Peter won every round on all scorecards before stopping Crowe in the fourth round.[9]

Peter returned to the ring three months later, facing Lyle McDowell (27–9–1, 18 KOs) on June 21, 2003 in a fight televised by HBO as part of the card that saw Lennox Lewis facing Vitali Klitschko in the main event. Peter stopped McDowell in the fourth round.[10] Peter finished the year with two second-round stoppages, boosting his record to 16 wins in 16 fights, with 15 of them inside the distance.[11] He signed to fight Lawrence Clay-Bey (18–2, 13 KOs) in December in a bout televised by ESPN, however Clay-Bey pulled out of the fight due to injury. Dino Duva accused Clay-Bey of faking an injury to avoid fighting Samuel Peter.[12]

Peter vs. Shufford, Pudar

After scoring two back-to-back stoppage wins against Chris Isaac and Jose Arimatea da Silva, with the former being the first time Peter went past fifth round, Peter took a big step up in competition when he faced former WBO world heavyweight title challenger Charles Shufford on May 17, 2004. This was the first time Peter was in the main event of a card. The event was the third installment of Heavyweight Heroes: the Search for the Next Great Heavyweight, a monthly PPV boxing series created by Cedric Kushner Promotions and broadcast on In Demand for $19.95.[13] Shufford had a record of 20–5, 9 KOs coming into the bout and was 3–3 in his last six fights. Peter won the bout by unanimous decision, going ten rounds for the first time in his career. Three judges scored the bout 99–91, 98–92 and 97–93.[14] According to CompuBox, Peter landed more total and power punches than Shufford in every round; overall, Peter threw 569 shots (32.2% accuracy), with 277 of them being power punches (46.2% accuracy).[15]

Three months later, Peter faced Serbian heavyweight Jovo Pudar on 5 August 2004 at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. 33-year old Jovo Pudar had a record of 22–2 (12 KOs) coming into the bout and had never been stopped in his professional boxing career. He was 5–1 in his last six fights, with the only loss coming at the hands of Taurus Sykes.[16][17] The fight was televised by Showtime as part of the ShoBox: The New Generation boxing program.[18] In the build-up to the fight, Ivaylo Gotzev claimed that this fight would finally establish Peter as "the next true heavyweight king in the minds of boxing fans": "enough about Dominick Guinn and Joe Mesi and all the rest of them; tune in August 5. I guarantee Samuel Peter will be explosive!" He also expressed his interest in Lawrence Clay-Bey, who was coming off of a fifth-round TKO win over former IBF world cruiserweight champion Imamu Mayfield, as Peter's next opponent.[12]

Although Peter was unable to stop Pudar, he bloodied his nose, eventually winning a unanimous decision. Three judges scored the bout 100–90 (twice) and 98–92.[16] According to CompuBox, there were 1,281 punches thrown between two fighters. Peter connected on 239 shots out of 690, while Pudar landed 162 punches out of 591. Peter outlanded his opponent in each round but third and ninth (even) and connected on more power shots in all of the ten rounds.[19]

Peter vs. Williams, Diaz

To conclude 2004, Peter agreed to face former WBO world heavyweight title challenger Jeremy Williams (41–4–1, 35 KOs) on December 4, 2004 at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. With a record of 6–0–1, 4 KOs in his last seven fights, Williams was seen to had put his losses to Henry Akinwande and Brian Nielsen behind him, scoring back-to-back upset victories against rising prospects Andre Purlette (35–1, 32 KOs) and Attila Levin (29–1, 23 KOs) and drawing against former IBF world cruiserweight champion Al Cole.[20][21][22][23] The bout took place on the undercard of Jose Luis Castillo vs. Joel Casamayor and was aired on Showtime.[24]

Both boxers started the fight aggressively. After back-and-forth trading in the opening seconds, Williams retreated onto the outside, at first attempting to bob-and-weave but then changing his tactics to circling around Peter and working behind the jab after the bob-and-weave strategy didn't work. Meanwhile Peter was stalking his opponent across the ring, fighting his way inside and putting heavy pressure on Williams' body whenever Williams was at mid-range. With 20 seconds into the second round, Peter threw a one-two combination; as Williams ducked under Peter's right hand, Peter turned around and landed a left hook while Williams was square-footed and moving out of the mid-range. Williams was out cold for several minutes.[25] Peter was declared the winner by second-round knockout, winning the vacant WBC-NABF heavyweight title. The win was nominated for the Knockout of the Year by ESPN.[26] By December 2004, Peter was ranked No.9 contender by the WBC.[27]

On January 22, 2005, Peter faced Cuban heavyweight Yanqui Díaz, who had a record 13–1, 8 KOs coming into the bout. This was the second time Peter was scheduled to fight in a twelve-round bout. Díaz was a highly regarded prospect due to his long and decorated amateur career, with boxing manager Wes Wolfe predicting he would become "a superstar among the Cubans".[28] After an unexpected loss against Tony Thompson, Díaz went on a 5-fight winning streak, which included an upset first-round TKO against undefeated former long-reigning WBC world cruiserweight champion Juan Carlos Gomez and a split-decision victory over Vaughn Bean. He was ranked No.13 contender by the WBO by January 2005.[29] The bout took place on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Henry Bruseles and was aired on HBO.[30][31]

The fight saw Peter patiently stalking Díaz across the ring and finding his way inside while Díaz tried to stay on the outside, fight behind the jab and circle around his heavier opponent. In the first round, Peter sent Díaz down with a right hand. He did it again in the second but was deducted two points for intentionally hitting Díaz while he was down. In the fourth round, Peter pinned Díaz against the ropes and eventually knocked him down. Díaz got up but was sent to the canvas with a left hook to the body. Peter dropped Díaz for the fifth time in the following round, which prompted Díaz's corner to throw in the towel.[32] By defeating Díaz, Peter won the vacant IBF-USBA heavyweight title. By April 2005, Peter was ranked No.5 contender by the WBC, No.6 by the WBO and No.9 by the IBF.[33]

On April 29, 2005, he defeated a journeyman Gilbert Martinez (18–8–3, 7 KOs) by third round TKO in a stay busy fight televised by ESPN2 as part of the Friday Night Fights series. By June, Peter was ranked No.9 heavyweight contender by The Ring. He was also ranked No.4 by the WBC and No.5 by both the IBF and WBO.[34] Having a record of 23–0, 20 KOs, Peter was predicted to have a bright future in the heavyweight division, with the media often comparing him to Mike Tyson due to his build and punching power.[35][36][37] When interviewed by ESPN in 2005, Mike Tyson picked Peter and Calvin Brock as his favorite fighters from the new crop of heavyweights.[38]

Peter vs. Sykes

Less than three months later, Peter went on to face WBA-NABA heavyweight champion Taurus Sykes (23–1–1, 6 KOs) in Reno, Nevada on July 2, 2005.[39] This was the first time Peter headlined a card televised by Showtime.[40] The event was part of the Showtime Championship Boxing program. Sykes was 5–0–1 in his last six fights, most notably defeating another Nigerian heavyweight Friday Ahunanya by decision in a competitive bout and scoring a draw against Imamu Mayfield.[39][41] In the build-up to the fight, Sykes accused Peter of ducking the fight with him previously.[34][42] The pre-fight conference call saw a clash of words between both fighters, with Sykes continuing to insult Peter: "I know I am being underestimated, but it is all good. It has been like this my whole career. Everybody I have fought was supposed to beat me, but I came out on top. [...] I will outsmart him and outthink him. I am going to be a slick, crafty boxer. I know that he has never really fought anybody like that. Everybody he has fought is running from him, looking to get a check and leave. [...] Sam is getting all hyped. That is how I am going to take him out of the fight. I am going to bust him down and then I will just walk away with a smile."[43]

The bout lasted two rounds. The opening round saw Sykes attempting to stay away from Peter by circling around, working behind the jab and mostly throwing one-two combinations, while Peter was working his way inside, going back-and-forth between combinations to the head and body and trying to press Sykes against the ropes. The same pattern continued in the following round. In the middle of the second round, Peter hurt Sykes with a right hook as Sykes attempted to initiate a clinch. Peter immediately followed with a barrage of punches, not allowing Sykes to stay away and recover from the punch, ultimately knocking him down with one minute left. Sykes was not able to get up, prompting the referee to stop the fight and declare Peter the winner.[44] With a win over Sykes, Peter became the holder of regional titles of three major sanctioning bodies – IBF, WBA and WBC. As of August 2005, Peter, already ranked by the WBC, IBF and WBO, was ranked No.9 by the WBA.[45][46]

Peter vs. Wladimir Klitschko

On September 24, 2005 he faced Wladimir Klitschko in an elimination match in Atlantic City for the IBF title, in which Peter's WBC-NABF title was also on the line. Coming into the bout, Klitschko was viewed by many as the underdog[47] against the 7-to-5 favorite Peter who had won all of his 24 fights, with 21 of them having ended inside the distance. Coming into the fight, Samuel Peter was considered one of the brightest prospects in the heavyweight division. Distinguished boxing coaches Angelo Dundee and Teddy Atlas expected Peter to win.[48][49] Wladimir's team, including his brother Vitali, were worried about Wladimir, and were against this fight to happen. Wladimir, however, insisted on fighting Peter, claiming that beating a feared, hard-hitting fighter like Samuel Peter would help him to regain his stock and become mandatory challenger for two heavyweight belts.[50][51]

The first four rounds were tentative, with Peter not being to close the distance. At the end of the third, Peter staggered Klitschko with a powerful left hook. He hurt Klitschko again in the fifth with another left hook, sending Klitschko to the canvas with the rabbit punch. The referee counted it as the knockdown. Peter immediately went for the attack after Klitschko got up, dropping him again with the rabbit punch. The referee scored it as the second knockdown.[52] Peter was outboxed through sixth to ninth rounds, frequently trying to hit Klitschko with the rabbit punch whenever escaping from a clinch.[52][53] Near the end of the tenth round Peter staggered Wladimir with a hard right hand, eventually sending Klitschko to the canvas with another right when Wladimir was backing away. In the 11th and 12th rounds, Klitschko was trying to keep Peter at the distance using straight punches. Peter caught Klitschko with a left hook in the last round, but was unable to capitalize on it. Instead, Klitschko caught him with a hard counter left hook of his own, staggering Peter for the first time in the fight.[52][53]

Eventually the bout went the distance, with Peter losing the fight by unanimous decision (UD). All the judges scored the bout identically 114–111.[49][54]

Peter vs. Hawkins, Long

Less than three months later after losing to Klitschko, on December 15, 2005, Peter faced Robert Hawkins (21–4–0, 7 KOs) in a stay-busy fight where the WBA-NABA title was also on the line. The bout was a part of the heavyweight triple-header which also saw undefeated Sultan Ibragimov facing Lance Whitaker,[55] with Peter's promoter Ivaylo Gotzev expecting the winners of the two bouts to face each other in the near future. "Robert Hawkins is a tough and credible fighter", Dino Duva said in the build-up to the fight, "This fight proves Sam Peter is a true warrior not afraid of anyone." The event billed as "Global Warfare" took place at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood and was televised on In-Demand PPV for $19.95.[56]

The bout started with aggressive approach by Peter. He knocked Hawkins down midway through the first round but was more cautious afterwards, patiently stalking Hawkins across the ring and fighting behind the jab. The bout was interrupted in the fourth round after Sultan Ibragimov's coach Panama Lewis collapsed due to a heart failure. The delay lasted 11 minutes. After the action resumed, the following round only lasted one minute. After the sixth round, Peter was forced to fight with a split down the back of his trunks. Peter stepped up his aggression after the seventh round. Hawkins fought most of the fight on the back foot and appeared to be unable to withstand Peter's pressure. Ultimately the bout went the distance, with Peter being declared the winner. The judges scored the bout 99–90 (twice) and 98-91, all in favor of Peter.[57][58] At the conclusion of 2005, Peter was ranked No.9 heavyweight in the world by The Ring. BoxRec ranked Peter as the world's No.6 heavyweight.[59][60]

On April 28, 2006, Peter faced 7'11" journeyman Julius Long (14–7, 12 KOs) for the NABF heavyweight title, despite the fact that Long was unranked by the WBC, in a bout televised by ESPN.[61][62] Long was 4–2 in his last six fights, coming off of a UD loss to Terry Smith (24–1–1, 16 KOs).[63] Peter was viewed as the heavy favorite against Long who, despite his size, was mostly an inside fighter and threw punches under unusual angles.[64] Peter made a quick work of Long, dropping him 80 seconds into the first round and then again clobbering him by a three-punch combination, which resulted in Long collapsing face first on the canvas, prompting the referee to stop the fight.[65]

Peter vs. Toney I, II

His next bout was a fight with heavyweight contender James Toney on September 2, 2006 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles for the right to challenge WBC heavyweight champion Oleg Maskaev. Peter would win by split decision; however, the WBC would find adequate cause to order a rematch.

For this fight against Toney, Manny Masson was brought in to train Peter.

On January 6, 2007, Peter defeated Toney in the rematch by unanimous decision (UD). The official judges' scorecards read 119–108, 118–110, 118–110.[66]

Peter vs. McCline

After defeating Toney, he had earned the right to challenge the WBC heavyweight champion. A match against Oleg Maskaev was scheduled for October 6, 2007. However, Maskaev pulled out of the fight due to a back injury. This led the WBC to proclaim Peter their interim heavyweight champion.[citation needed]

Jameel McCline was scheduled to fight Vitali Klitschko on September 22 for a title elimination. However, the fight was canceled because Klitschko had suffered a back injury in training. Under these conditions, a fight was arranged between Peter and McCline. Peter stepped into the ring as the champion trying to defend his title. Much controversy preceded the match since McCline had been accused of using illegal substances in 2005 and 2006, but the organizers decided to let the fight happen despite this. Lab analysis would be available about 5 days after the fight. Peter almost pulled out of the fight due to a hand injury he had sustained due to inadequate hand-wrapping during his training camp in the Poconos but the situation was resolved when Manny Masson took complete control of Peter's hand-wrapping.[citation needed]

On October 6 at Madison Square Garden, Peter was knocked down 3 times in the second and third round by McCline, who had a height advantage of almost 6 inches. Though he seemed badly hurt in the third round, Peter managed to get up and eventually won the remaining rounds to win the match with a unanimous decision and retain his title as the WBC interim heavyweight title. As in the second Toney fight the key to Peter's victory was the use of his triple jab, footwork, head movement, and combination punching which is also attributable to his trainer Manny Masson. He kept Mccline off with the jab and then forced him backwards in the final minute of each round to score points. Mccline was perhaps tired from throwing so many power punches early on. Nevertheless, Peter outworked him for the better part of nine rounds.[citation needed]

WBC heavyweight champion

As interim champion, he was a mandatory challenger for the WBC belt held by Oleg Maskaev, who had been inactive since December 2006 due to injury. This long-anticipated fight took place on March 8, 2008, at the principal bullfighting venue in Cancún, Mexico. Peter won by TKO, with the referee stopping the fight with only a few seconds remaining in the sixth round. Peter used far less movement than he had in his previous two bouts against Maskaev, from the first round onwards both were trading heavy shots. In round three Peter staggered Maskaev and was then rocked in return. Maskaev had not been able to really hurt Peter. Peter used his jab to pursue Maskaev in the sixth and eventually broke through with a big right hand. Maskaev staggered backwards and Peter moved in for the finish. Peter continued to pummel Maskaev on the ropes while Oleg tried to motion to the referee about rabbit punches. The referee stepped in with seconds remaining as Maskaev staggered backwards into the corner. Peter was ahead on all three judges' scorecards at the time of the stoppage.[67]

Peter vs. Vitali Klitschko

Following his victory over Maskaev, he publicly challenged IBF, WBO and IBO champion Wladimir Klitschko to a unification bout, which would have been Klitschko's second such fight, as well as his second matchup with Peter (the first ending with a unanimous decision victory for Klitschko). Such a fight would have unified three of the four major titles, the closest the division had been to an undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis relinquished the WBA title (one of the three he then held) by court order on April 29, 2000. Klitschko indicated he might fight Peter, but suggested that Peter should fight his brother Vitali first. Vitali Klitschko had retired as WBC champion in November 2005, and was considered the WBC's champion emeritus, giving him the right to a mandatory challenge under the rules of that organization should he elect to fight again. At the time of his retirement, Vitali was the dominant force in his division. Both had a claim to being the rightful WBC belt holder. Yet there was added importance for the bout; if Vitali were to win it would mean that both brothers would achieve their dream of being heavyweight champions at the same time. On the other hand, if Peter were to win and then challenge Wladimir in a rematch, it would bring the heavyweight division close to the first undisputed title holder in years. Peter accepted the WBC's ruling and the bout was scheduled for October 11 at O2 World Berlin.

Klitschko had a memorable ring entrance with five former heavyweight champions appearing to wish him luck in his comeback. Klitschko would reclaim his belt in dominating fashion.[68] Although he was coming back from a four-year layoff, Klitschko was sharp from the opening bell. Peter had been expected to set the pace and pursue Vitali, instead he spent time outside trying to box his way in. Klitschko took the center of the ring and found Peter an easy target. Peter landed two hard right hands in the second round, but they had almost no effect on Vitali at all. After four rounds Peter's face was swelling and his corner was growing in frustration. His corner implored him to let his hands go and push Vitali back. Peter tried to rally in the sixth round, but only made himself an even more open target for Klitschko's counter punches. The seventh round was extremely punishing for the defending champion as he ate several left hooks, right crosses and jabs. Peter seemed unresponsive to his corner's advice after a few rounds. As his corner tried to give him instructions the scores of the fight were read out by the ring announcer. Two judges had Klitschko ahead by 80–72, and one by 79–73. Peter informed he did not wish to continue, prompting the referee to stop the fight and declare Klitschko the winner.[69][70]

After Klitschko: defeat to Chambers and return to form

Looking to bounce back to the heavyweight title picture, Peter faced Eddie Chambers on March 27, 2009.[71][72] The fight took place at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, and was aired on ESPN2.[73] Chambers injured his right thumb early in the third round, but was able to outbox Peter for the majority of the fight, frustrating his opponent with speed and quickness and being able to block most of Peter's shots using his gloves and armes.[74] As a result, Chambers was declared the winner by majority decision, with the judges scoring the bout 99–91, 96–94 and 95–95. Some observers criticized the 95–95 score, believing Peter had not done enough to win more than three rounds.[74][71]

He fought Marcus McGee on July 25, 2009 in Mexico, knocking him unconscious in the third round with a right hand. He weighed in at a 243 lbs for this fight.

His next fight was on September 15, 2009 against the little known Ronald Bellamy. Peter won by second-round knockout. He then fought journeyman Gabe Brown and won by fourth round stoppage.

Following his three successful victories over journeymen, Peter took a step up in competition against Nagy Aguilera in an IBF eliminator (Aguilera had earned the position with a stunning first-round knockout of former champion Oleg Maskaev). Peter came in at 237 pounds, the lightest since his seventh pro fight. He dominated an entertaining first round before sending Aguilera down in the second with a right hand counter, Nagy beat the count but was stopped soon after as he was hanging against the ropes, taking heavy shots.

Peter then targeted either a rematch with Wladimir Klitschko or a final IBF eliminator with unbeaten Alexander Povetkin. Sensing that Povetkin was not willing to fight Klitschko, Peter made himself available as a replacement opponent. Both Peter and Povetkin were ranked as #1 IBF contenders.

Peter vs. Wladimir Klitschko II and release from Top Rank

On September 11, 2010, Peter fought Wladimir Klitschko again at the Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt, Germany, for the IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight titles. Peter weighed in at 241 pounds, two pounds lighter than the first fight. Klitschko came in at a career heavy of 247 pounds. Both fighters had promised knockouts in the pre fight build up. Peter started the fight very aggressively in a bob and weave style he had never before fought in. He caught Klitschko with a good left hook in the opening round, though Klitschko remained unshaken. Klitschko ended the round well. In the second round Klitschko caught Peter with three hard right hands, one of which seemed to stun him. Both fighters struggled to land punches in the third round, there was a lot of clinching in what was a physical encounter. Unlike their first fight referee Robert Byrd did not let Peter punch on the break or hit to the back of the head. After four rounds the fight became one sided, with Peter's right eye closing. Peter could not find the target and started lunging with wild shots, his legs had slowed dramatically and he was taking heavy shots. He did get through with a big right hand in round six though. Klitschko, instead of going backwards as he did in their first fight, would meet Peter in the middle of the ring and dominate him physically in the clinches. Peter was taking heavy punishment and after eight rounds was totally exhausted. After the ninth round Peter's cornerman Abel Sanchez threatened to stop the fight, and said he would give him one more round. Emanuel Steward implored Klitschko to throw combinations. Peter swung wildly in the tenth and Klitschko opened up with a punishing combination which floored him. Referee Robert Byrd did not start a count and waved the fight off, awarding Klitschko the win by knockout. It was Klitschko's ninth successful title defense.

The nature of the defeat to Klitschko in the rematch possibly spelled the end of Peter's career as a top level fighter. Top Rank released him from his contract soon after. In spite of this Peter's manager said they would look to secure other big fights in the division against anyone other than the Klitschko brothers.[75]

Peter vs. Helenius

After his release from Top Rank, Peter and his management sent an offer to Tomasz Adamek for an IBF elimination match. The fight fell through when Peter refused Adamek's challenger money of $150,000. Peter then went into negotiations for a fight with Tye Fields which also failed to materialise. Then, in March 2011, it was revealed that Peter would travel to Germany to face undefeated Finnish prospect Robert Helenius. Peter was rumoured to be in training with Jeff Mayweather, however, Mayweather was not present for Peter's fight against Helenius. Peter weighed in for the contest at 260 pounds (120 kg), 18.5 lbs heavier than in the Klitschko fight.[76] Peter was without a reputed trainer or even a cutman for the fight. Peter had reasonable success in the first half of the bout, winning several of the first six rounds; however, after that point Peter began to tire. The end came when Helenius knocked down an exhausted Peter in round nine, Peter got to his feet only to be sent back to the canvas where he remained for well over the 10 second count, awarding Helenius the win by KO. The nature of the loss to Helenius, as well as Peter's terrible physical condition led many to call for Peter's retirement from boxing.[77]

2014 return

Peter made an unexpected return to the ring on September 27, 2014 to face journeyman Ron Aubrey. Peter came into the ring at an all-time career heavy of 271 pounds (123 kg), and was struggling to walk before the bout began. Peter ended the fight when a vicious right hook knocked Aubrey unconscious in the first round.

Fight cancellations

During his four-year period of near total inactivity, Peter had been signed to fight several opponents with all the bouts being cancelled. He was scheduled to compete in the Super 8 boxing tournament, but pulled out due to injury. He was then scheduled to face former title challenger Alex Leapai but once again he pulled out as the fight neared. He then signed to fight Alexander Ustinov but again cancelled the fight with only days to go. Peter was close to agreeing to fight Luis Ortiz before eventually being replaced.

Career from 2016–present

At the age of 36, after a two-year layoff, Peter returned to the ring on October 23 fighting in Mexico, defeating unknown boxer Juan Carlos Salas (6–9) in three rounds. Peter weighed 262-pounds. It was still unclear if Peter would be returning to boxing full-time.[78]

On November 1, there were early talks that Peter would be fighting former world title challenger Kubrat Pulev in December in Sofia, Bulgaria. Pulev, ranked at number 2 with the IBF, recently defeated Derek Chisora via decision in May.[79] A fight was confirmed five days later by Team Sauerland, officially announcing the fight between Peter and Pulev on December 3 in Bulgaria. This would be a stay busy fight for Pulev before his anticipated European title defense against Polish boxer Mariusz Wach. Pulev vacated his European title on November 22.[80][81] In front of 15,000 at the Arena Armeec, Pulev defeated Peter via fourth round corner retirement (RTD) to win the vacant WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title. Peter was aggressive throughout but struggled with Pulev's jab. The fight was stopped after round three when Peter dislocated his right shoulder while throwing a big punch. He went back to the corner leaning towards the right side and the injury forced him to retire.[82]

Peter returned to Mexico once again on February 22, 2019 having not fought in two years. He appeared at the Cheers Bar & Grill in Tijuana knocking out Gerardo Escobar in just 44 seconds of the fight starting. On March 26 Peter signed a promotional contract with Salita Promotions and was announced to fight Mexican journeyman Mario Heredia (15–6–1, 13 KOs) on April 13 at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on the undercard of Claressa Shields vs. Christina Hammer.[83] Prior to the fight, Heredia was 2–5–1 in his previous eight bouts. Peter lost an eight-round split decision to Heredia, which took place at the Adrian Phillips Theater. Peter scored a knockdown in round-three yet was unable to finish Heredia, who fought on and prevailed by scores of 77–74 and 76–75, with the third judge giving Peter the nod via a 79–72 margin.[84]

Outside the ring

Peter is a devout Christian who neither drinks nor smokes.[85] He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.

He is managed by Ivailo Gotsev, and is a stablemate to former WBO heavyweight champion Sergei Liakhovich. Peter was formerly promoted by both Duva Boxing and Don King. Originally trained by Andy "Pops" Anderson, he has since gone on to work with former champion Cornelius Boza-Edwards. He also worked with technical specialist and strategist Manny Masson who assisted in the training for his two decisive victories against James Toney and Jameel McCline. Peter is currently trained by Ibn Cason.

Following his split with Duva boxing, he had a court case against Don King over a dispute in the purse bid for his title loss to Vitali Klitschko.

He challenged American Champion Chris Arreola to a bout in 2009. Claiming that Arreola had stolen his "nightmare" nickname. Peter said that if the fight went through then the loser would have to change his moniker.

Peter is the nephew of Nigerian professional wrestler Great Power Uti.[86]

Professional boxing record

47 fights 38 wins 9 losses
By knockout 31 6
By decision 7 3
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
47 Loss 38–9 Arslanbek Makhmudov TKO 1 (10), 2:23 Dec 7, 2019 Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada For WBC-NABF heavyweight title
46 Loss 38–8 Hughie Fury TKO 7 (12), 2:07 Jul 12, 2019 King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
45 Win 38–7 Alejandro Garduno KO 1 (10), 2:32 Apr 27, 2019 Cheers Bar & Grill, Tijuana, Mexico
44 Loss 37–7 Mario Heredia SD 8 Apr 13, 2019 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
43 Win 37–6 Gerardo Escobar KO 1 (10), 0:44 Feb 22, 2019 Cheers Bar & Grill, Tijuana, Mexico
42 Loss 36–6 Kubrat Pulev RTD 3 (12), 3:00 Dec 3, 2016 Arena Armeec, Sofia, Bulgaria For vacant WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
41 Win 36–5 Juan Carlos Salas RTD 3 (4), 3:00 Oct 23, 2016 As Boxing Arena, Tijuana, Mexico
40 Win 35–5 Ron Aubrey TKO 1 (8), 2:34 Sep 27, 2014 OKC Downtown Airpark, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US
39 Loss 34–5 Robert Helenius KO 9 (12), 1:50 Apr 2, 2011 Gerry Weber Stadium, Halle, Germany For WBO Inter-Continental, and vacant WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight titles
38 Loss 34–4 Wladimir Klitschko KO 10 (12), 1:22 Sep 11, 2010 Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt, Germany For IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight titles
37 Win 34–3 Nagy Aguilera TKO 2 (12), 2:24 Mar 12, 2010 Gaylord Texan Resort Hotel & Convention Center, Grapevine, Texas, US
36 Win 33–3 Gabe Brown TKO 4 (8), 2:58 Dec 19, 2009 Beeghly Center, Youngstown, Ohio, US
35 Win 32–3 Ronald Bellamy TKO 2 (8), 1:36 Sep 15, 2009 Plaza de Toros, Cancún, Mexico
34 Win 31–3 Marcus McGee KO 3 (8) Jul 25, 2009 Palenque del Recinto Ferial, Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico
33 Loss 30–3 Eddie Chambers MD 10 Mar 27, 2009 Nokia Theatre L.A. Live, Los Angeles, California, US
32 Loss 30–2 Vitali Klitschko RTD 8 (12), 3:00 Oct 11, 2008 O2 World Arena, Berlin, Germany Lost WBC heavyweight title
31 Win 30–1 Oleg Maskaev TKO 6 (12), 2:56 Mar 8, 2008 Plaza de Toros, Cancún, Mexico Won WBC heavyweight title
30 Win 29–1 Jameel McCline UD 12 Oct 6, 2007 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US Won vacant WBC interim heavyweight title
29 Win 28–1 James Toney UD 12 Jan 6, 2007 Hard Rock Live, Hollywood, Florida, US Retained WBC-NABF heavyweight title
28 Win 27–1 James Toney SD 12 Sep 2, 2006 Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, US Retained NABF heavyweight title;
Won IBA heavyweight title
27 Win 26–1 Julius Long KO 1 (12), 2:35 Apr 28, 2006 Mohegan Sun Arena, Montville, Connecticut, US Won vacant WBC-NABF heavyweight title
26 Win 25–1 Robert Hawkins UD 10 Dec 15, 2005 Hard Rock Live, Hollywood, Florida, US Won vacant WBA–NABA heavyweight title
25 Loss 24–1 Wladimir Klitschko UD 12 Sep 24, 2005 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US Lost WBC-NABF heavyweight title;
For vacant WBONABO heavyweight title
24 Win 24–0 Taurus Sykes KO 2 (12), 2:07 Jul 2, 2005 Events Center, Reno, Nevada, US Retained WBC-NABF, and IBF-USBA heavyweight titles;
Won WBANABA heavyweight title
23 Win 23–0 Gilbert Martinez TKO 3 (10), 2:05 Apr 29, 2005 Union Plaza Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
22 Win 22–0 Yanqui Díaz TKO 5 (12), 0:54 Jan 22, 2005 American Airlines Arena, Miami, Florida, US Won vacant IBF-USBA heavyweight title
21 Win 21–0 Jeremy Williams KO 2 (12), 0:27 Dec 4, 2004 Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, US Won vacant WBC-NABF heavyweight title
20 Win 20–0 Jovo Pudar UD 10 Aug 5, 2004 Hard Rock Live, Hollywood, Florida, US
19 Win 19–0 Charles Shufford UD 10 May 17, 2004 Bally's Las Vegas, Paradise, Nevada, US
18 Win 18–0 Jose Arimatea Da Silva TKO 2 (8), 2:20 Mar 6, 2004 Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut, US
17 Win 17–0 Chris Isaac TKO 7 (8), 0:29 Jan 22, 2004 Glendale Arena, Glendale, Arizona, US
16 Win 16–0 Jason Farley TKO 2 (10) Sep 27, 2003 HSBC Arena, Buffalo, New York, US
15 Win 15–0 Daniel Frank KO 2 (8) Aug 30, 2003 Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall, Tunica, Mississippi, US
14 Win 14–0 Lyle McDowell TKO 4 (6), 2:12 Jun 21, 2003 Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, US
13 Win 13–0 Dale Crowe TKO 4 (10), 1:08 Mar 7, 2003 City Center Pavilion, Reno, Nevada, US Won vacant WBC Youth heavyweight title
12 Win 12–0 Cornelius Ellis TKO 2 (4), 0:32 Jul 24, 2002 Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, US
11 Win 11–0 Francis Royal TKO 2 (6), 2:24 Jun 7, 2002 Rawhide Arena, Scottsdale, Arizona, US
10 Win 10–0 Terry Porter KO 2 (4), 2:54 May 24, 2002 Brady Theater, Tulsa, Oklahoma, US
9 Win 9–0 Julius Joiner RTD 1 (4) Mar 22, 2002 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona, US
8 Win 8–0 Marion Wilson UD 4 Mar 3, 2002 Catholic Youth Center, Scranton, Pennsylvania, US
7 Win 7–0 Curtis Taylor KO 1 (4) Nov 10, 2001 Fernwood Resort, Bushkill, Pennsylvania, US
6 Win 6–0 Giles Knox TKO 1 (4), 1:58 Sep 28, 2001 Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, US
5 Win 5–0 Freddy Gatica TKO 1 (4), 1:30 Aug 25, 2001 Flamingo, Laughlin, Nevada, US
4 Win 4–0 Shannon Head TKO 1 (4) Jul 28, 2001 Exhibition Hall, Fort Myers, Florida, US
3 Win 3–0 George Chamberlain TKO 1 (4) May 25, 2001 Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica, Chile
2 Win 2–0 James Lester TKO 3 (4) May 10, 2001 Biltmore Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona, US
1 Win 1–0 Georgi Hristov KO 1 (4), 1:30 Feb 6, 2001 Baluan Sholak Sports Palace, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Television viewership

Germany

Date Fight Viewership (avg.) Network Source(s)
October 11, 2008
Samuel Peter vs. Vitali Klitschko
9,670,000
RTL Television [87]
June 8, 2010
Wladimir Klitschko vs. Samuel Peter II
9,700,000
RTL Television [88]
April 2, 2011
Samuel Peter vs. Robert Helenius
2,550,000
Das Erste
Total viewership 21,920,000

Nigeria

Date Fight Viewership (min.) Network Source(s)
March 8, 2008
Oleg Maskaev vs. Samuel Peter
30,000,000
N/A
[89]
Total viewership 30,000,000

United States

Date Fight Viewership (avg.) Network Source(s)
September 24, 2005
Samuel Peter vs. Wladimir Klitschko I
2,036,000
[90][nb 1]
March 8, 2008
Oleg Maskaev vs. Samuel Peter
1,236,000
HBO
[91]
Total viewership 3,272,000
  1. ^ average number of households

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External links

  • Boxing record for Samuel Peter from BoxRec (registration required)
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Arthur Cook
WBC Youth heavyweight champion
March 7, 2003 – June 2003
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Oleg Platov
Vacant
Title last held by
DaVarryl Williamson
NABF heavyweight champion
December 4, 2004 – September 24, 2005
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Tye Fields
USBA heavyweight champion
January 22, 2005 – September 24, 2005
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Shannon Briggs
Preceded by WBANABA heavyweight champion
July 2, 2005 – March 2006
Vacated
Vacant
Title last held by
Wladimir Klitschko
NABF heavyweight champion
April 28, 2006 – June 2007
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Hasim Rahman
Minor world boxing titles
Preceded by IBA heavyweight champion
September 2, 2006 – January 2007
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
James Toney
Major world boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Hasim Rahman
WBC heavyweight champion
Interim title

October 6, 2007 – March 8, 2008
Won full title
Vacant
Title next held by
Dillian Whyte
Preceded by WBC heavyweight champion
March 8, 2008 – October 11, 2008
Succeeded by

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Samuel Peter news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Samuel Okon Peter Listen born September 6 1980 is a Nigerian professional boxer He held the WBC heavyweight title in 2008 when he stopped Oleg Maskaev in six rounds In his prime he was known for his rivalry with the Klitschko brothers having faced Wladimir twice in 2005 and 2010 and Vitali once He was ranked by The Ring among ten best heavyweights from 2005 to 2008 reaching his highest ranking of world No 2 in 2007 and by BoxRec as the world s No 6 heavyweight at the conclusion of 2004 and 2005 and as No 5 heavyweight in 2006 1 2 Peter is known for his punching power and holds a 78 9 knockout to win ratio Samuel PeterSamuel Peter 2007StatisticsReal nameSamuel Okon PeterNickname s The Nigerian NightmareWeight s HeavyweightHeight1 88 m 6 ft 2 in Reach196 cm 77 in NationalityNigerian AmericanBorn 1980 09 06 September 6 1980 age 42 Akwa Ibom NigeriaStanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights47Wins38Wins by KO31Losses9 Contents 1 Early years and amateur career 2 Professional career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Peter vs Shufford Pudar 2 3 Peter vs Williams Diaz 2 4 Peter vs Sykes 2 5 Peter vs Wladimir Klitschko 2 6 Peter vs Hawkins Long 2 7 Peter vs Toney I II 2 8 Peter vs McCline 2 9 WBC heavyweight champion 2 10 Peter vs Vitali Klitschko 2 11 After Klitschko defeat to Chambers and return to form 2 12 Peter vs Wladimir Klitschko II and release from Top Rank 2 13 Peter vs Helenius 2 14 2014 return 2 15 Fight cancellations 2 16 Career from 2016 present 3 Outside the ring 4 Professional boxing record 5 Television viewership 5 1 Germany 5 2 Nigeria 5 3 United States 6 References 7 External linksEarly years and amateur career EditOriginally Peter s preferred sport was football In 1992 some boxers came to his school to train The curious young 11 year old stopped by and asked if he could train along with them He was put up against an experienced amateur and knocked him out This marked the beginning of a successful amateur career for Peter He won the Nigerian Amateur Heavyweight Championship and the Africa Zone 3 Heavyweight Championship He faced stiff competition as an amateur including a knockout victory over 2000 silver medalist Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov of Kazakhstan However he prevailed and was given the opportunity to represent Nigeria at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Australia Peter lost in the quarterfinals to Italian Paolo Vidoz by decision However his performance was noted for being very impressive from such a young pugilist and hence more excitement was generated for him than the eventual gold medalist Audley Harrison to whom Peter had lost a very close decision just a few months before the Olympics Professional career EditEarly career Edit Immediately after the Olympics Ivaylo Gotzev signed on as Peter s manager and Andy Pops Anderson became his coach They were then able to land a promotional deal with Dino Duva of Duva Boxing Peter made his professional debut on February 6 2001 against Bulgarian fighter Georgi Hristov in Almaty Kazakhstan Peter won the bout by first round knockout He had seven fights in 2001 winning all of them but one in the first round 3 Peter made a step up in competition the following year as his first fight of the year was against Marion Wilson The bout was scheduled for four rounds With 11 37 3 record Wilson was known for his durability and toughness having never lost inside the distance and occasionally pulling upsets such as wins over Corey Sanders and Paea Wolfgramm or split draw against Ray Mercer 4 5 Peter won the bout by unanimous decision 6 Peter had his next fight 19 days later against Julius Joiner 2 0 1 1 KOs This was Peter s first televised fight as it was aired on ESPN2 The bout was on the undercard of the event that had James Toney facing Sione Asipeli and Lamont Pearson facing Orlando Salido Joiner did not come out for the second round prompting the referee to declare Peter the winner by corner retirement 7 Peter had three more fights in 2002 winning each by second round stoppage and having the former two televised by ESPN2 3 Afterwards Peter did not enter the ring for 8 months before facing Dale Crowe for the WBC s Youth heavyweight title 26 year old Crowe had a 24 6 2 15 KOs record coming into the fight and had only been stopped by DaVarryl Williamson Crowe became notorious after the fight against former world heavyweight champion Greg Page in which he pushed Page against the ropes which resulted in Page ending up partially paralyzed 8 This was the first professional fight in Peter s career scheduled for 10 rounds The event was aired on ESPN2 Peter won every round on all scorecards before stopping Crowe in the fourth round 9 Peter returned to the ring three months later facing Lyle McDowell 27 9 1 18 KOs on June 21 2003 in a fight televised by HBO as part of the card that saw Lennox Lewis facing Vitali Klitschko in the main event Peter stopped McDowell in the fourth round 10 Peter finished the year with two second round stoppages boosting his record to 16 wins in 16 fights with 15 of them inside the distance 11 He signed to fight Lawrence Clay Bey 18 2 13 KOs in December in a bout televised by ESPN however Clay Bey pulled out of the fight due to injury Dino Duva accused Clay Bey of faking an injury to avoid fighting Samuel Peter 12 Peter vs Shufford Pudar Edit After scoring two back to back stoppage wins against Chris Isaac and Jose Arimatea da Silva with the former being the first time Peter went past fifth round Peter took a big step up in competition when he faced former WBO world heavyweight title challenger Charles Shufford on May 17 2004 This was the first time Peter was in the main event of a card The event was the third installment of Heavyweight Heroes the Search for the Next Great Heavyweight a monthly PPV boxing series created by Cedric Kushner Promotions and broadcast on In Demand for 19 95 13 Shufford had a record of 20 5 9 KOs coming into the bout and was 3 3 in his last six fights Peter won the bout by unanimous decision going ten rounds for the first time in his career Three judges scored the bout 99 91 98 92 and 97 93 14 According to CompuBox Peter landed more total and power punches than Shufford in every round overall Peter threw 569 shots 32 2 accuracy with 277 of them being power punches 46 2 accuracy 15 Three months later Peter faced Serbian heavyweight Jovo Pudar on 5 August 2004 at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel amp Casino in Hollywood Florida 33 year old Jovo Pudar had a record of 22 2 12 KOs coming into the bout and had never been stopped in his professional boxing career He was 5 1 in his last six fights with the only loss coming at the hands of Taurus Sykes 16 17 The fight was televised by Showtime as part of the ShoBox The New Generation boxing program 18 In the build up to the fight Ivaylo Gotzev claimed that this fight would finally establish Peter as the next true heavyweight king in the minds of boxing fans enough about Dominick Guinn and Joe Mesi and all the rest of them tune in August 5 I guarantee Samuel Peter will be explosive He also expressed his interest in Lawrence Clay Bey who was coming off of a fifth round TKO win over former IBF world cruiserweight champion Imamu Mayfield as Peter s next opponent 12 Although Peter was unable to stop Pudar he bloodied his nose eventually winning a unanimous decision Three judges scored the bout 100 90 twice and 98 92 16 According to CompuBox there were 1 281 punches thrown between two fighters Peter connected on 239 shots out of 690 while Pudar landed 162 punches out of 591 Peter outlanded his opponent in each round but third and ninth even and connected on more power shots in all of the ten rounds 19 Peter vs Williams Diaz Edit To conclude 2004 Peter agreed to face former WBO world heavyweight title challenger Jeremy Williams 41 4 1 35 KOs on December 4 2004 at Mandalay Bay Resort amp Casino in Las Vegas Nevada With a record of 6 0 1 4 KOs in his last seven fights Williams was seen to had put his losses to Henry Akinwande and Brian Nielsen behind him scoring back to back upset victories against rising prospects Andre Purlette 35 1 32 KOs and Attila Levin 29 1 23 KOs and drawing against former IBF world cruiserweight champion Al Cole 20 21 22 23 The bout took place on the undercard of Jose Luis Castillo vs Joel Casamayor and was aired on Showtime 24 Both boxers started the fight aggressively After back and forth trading in the opening seconds Williams retreated onto the outside at first attempting to bob and weave but then changing his tactics to circling around Peter and working behind the jab after the bob and weave strategy didn t work Meanwhile Peter was stalking his opponent across the ring fighting his way inside and putting heavy pressure on Williams body whenever Williams was at mid range With 20 seconds into the second round Peter threw a one two combination as Williams ducked under Peter s right hand Peter turned around and landed a left hook while Williams was square footed and moving out of the mid range Williams was out cold for several minutes 25 Peter was declared the winner by second round knockout winning the vacant WBC NABF heavyweight title The win was nominated for the Knockout of the Year by ESPN 26 By December 2004 Peter was ranked No 9 contender by the WBC 27 On January 22 2005 Peter faced Cuban heavyweight Yanqui Diaz who had a record 13 1 8 KOs coming into the bout This was the second time Peter was scheduled to fight in a twelve round bout Diaz was a highly regarded prospect due to his long and decorated amateur career with boxing manager Wes Wolfe predicting he would become a superstar among the Cubans 28 After an unexpected loss against Tony Thompson Diaz went on a 5 fight winning streak which included an upset first round TKO against undefeated former long reigning WBC world cruiserweight champion Juan Carlos Gomez and a split decision victory over Vaughn Bean He was ranked No 13 contender by the WBO by January 2005 29 The bout took place on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Henry Bruseles and was aired on HBO 30 31 The fight saw Peter patiently stalking Diaz across the ring and finding his way inside while Diaz tried to stay on the outside fight behind the jab and circle around his heavier opponent In the first round Peter sent Diaz down with a right hand He did it again in the second but was deducted two points for intentionally hitting Diaz while he was down In the fourth round Peter pinned Diaz against the ropes and eventually knocked him down Diaz got up but was sent to the canvas with a left hook to the body Peter dropped Diaz for the fifth time in the following round which prompted Diaz s corner to throw in the towel 32 By defeating Diaz Peter won the vacant IBF USBA heavyweight title By April 2005 Peter was ranked No 5 contender by the WBC No 6 by the WBO and No 9 by the IBF 33 On April 29 2005 he defeated a journeyman Gilbert Martinez 18 8 3 7 KOs by third round TKO in a stay busy fight televised by ESPN2 as part of the Friday Night Fights series By June Peter was ranked No 9 heavyweight contender by The Ring He was also ranked No 4 by the WBC and No 5 by both the IBF and WBO 34 Having a record of 23 0 20 KOs Peter was predicted to have a bright future in the heavyweight division with the media often comparing him to Mike Tyson due to his build and punching power 35 36 37 When interviewed by ESPN in 2005 Mike Tyson picked Peter and Calvin Brock as his favorite fighters from the new crop of heavyweights 38 Peter vs Sykes Edit Less than three months later Peter went on to face WBA NABA heavyweight champion Taurus Sykes 23 1 1 6 KOs in Reno Nevada on July 2 2005 39 This was the first time Peter headlined a card televised by Showtime 40 The event was part of the Showtime Championship Boxing program Sykes was 5 0 1 in his last six fights most notably defeating another Nigerian heavyweight Friday Ahunanya by decision in a competitive bout and scoring a draw against Imamu Mayfield 39 41 In the build up to the fight Sykes accused Peter of ducking the fight with him previously 34 42 The pre fight conference call saw a clash of words between both fighters with Sykes continuing to insult Peter I know I am being underestimated but it is all good It has been like this my whole career Everybody I have fought was supposed to beat me but I came out on top I will outsmart him and outthink him I am going to be a slick crafty boxer I know that he has never really fought anybody like that Everybody he has fought is running from him looking to get a check and leave Sam is getting all hyped That is how I am going to take him out of the fight I am going to bust him down and then I will just walk away with a smile 43 The bout lasted two rounds The opening round saw Sykes attempting to stay away from Peter by circling around working behind the jab and mostly throwing one two combinations while Peter was working his way inside going back and forth between combinations to the head and body and trying to press Sykes against the ropes The same pattern continued in the following round In the middle of the second round Peter hurt Sykes with a right hook as Sykes attempted to initiate a clinch Peter immediately followed with a barrage of punches not allowing Sykes to stay away and recover from the punch ultimately knocking him down with one minute left Sykes was not able to get up prompting the referee to stop the fight and declare Peter the winner 44 With a win over Sykes Peter became the holder of regional titles of three major sanctioning bodies IBF WBA and WBC As of August 2005 Peter already ranked by the WBC IBF and WBO was ranked No 9 by the WBA 45 46 Peter vs Wladimir Klitschko Edit On September 24 2005 he faced Wladimir Klitschko in an elimination match in Atlantic City for the IBF title in which Peter s WBC NABF title was also on the line Coming into the bout Klitschko was viewed by many as the underdog 47 against the 7 to 5 favorite Peter who had won all of his 24 fights with 21 of them having ended inside the distance Coming into the fight Samuel Peter was considered one of the brightest prospects in the heavyweight division Distinguished boxing coaches Angelo Dundee and Teddy Atlas expected Peter to win 48 49 Wladimir s team including his brother Vitali were worried about Wladimir and were against this fight to happen Wladimir however insisted on fighting Peter claiming that beating a feared hard hitting fighter like Samuel Peter would help him to regain his stock and become mandatory challenger for two heavyweight belts 50 51 The first four rounds were tentative with Peter not being to close the distance At the end of the third Peter staggered Klitschko with a powerful left hook He hurt Klitschko again in the fifth with another left hook sending Klitschko to the canvas with the rabbit punch The referee counted it as the knockdown Peter immediately went for the attack after Klitschko got up dropping him again with the rabbit punch The referee scored it as the second knockdown 52 Peter was outboxed through sixth to ninth rounds frequently trying to hit Klitschko with the rabbit punch whenever escaping from a clinch 52 53 Near the end of the tenth round Peter staggered Wladimir with a hard right hand eventually sending Klitschko to the canvas with another right when Wladimir was backing away In the 11th and 12th rounds Klitschko was trying to keep Peter at the distance using straight punches Peter caught Klitschko with a left hook in the last round but was unable to capitalize on it Instead Klitschko caught him with a hard counter left hook of his own staggering Peter for the first time in the fight 52 53 Eventually the bout went the distance with Peter losing the fight by unanimous decision UD All the judges scored the bout identically 114 111 49 54 Peter vs Hawkins Long Edit Less than three months later after losing to Klitschko on December 15 2005 Peter faced Robert Hawkins 21 4 0 7 KOs in a stay busy fight where the WBA NABA title was also on the line The bout was a part of the heavyweight triple header which also saw undefeated Sultan Ibragimov facing Lance Whitaker 55 with Peter s promoter Ivaylo Gotzev expecting the winners of the two bouts to face each other in the near future Robert Hawkins is a tough and credible fighter Dino Duva said in the build up to the fight This fight proves Sam Peter is a true warrior not afraid of anyone The event billed as Global Warfare took place at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel amp Casino Hollywood and was televised on In Demand PPV for 19 95 56 The bout started with aggressive approach by Peter He knocked Hawkins down midway through the first round but was more cautious afterwards patiently stalking Hawkins across the ring and fighting behind the jab The bout was interrupted in the fourth round after Sultan Ibragimov s coach Panama Lewis collapsed due to a heart failure The delay lasted 11 minutes After the action resumed the following round only lasted one minute After the sixth round Peter was forced to fight with a split down the back of his trunks Peter stepped up his aggression after the seventh round Hawkins fought most of the fight on the back foot and appeared to be unable to withstand Peter s pressure Ultimately the bout went the distance with Peter being declared the winner The judges scored the bout 99 90 twice and 98 91 all in favor of Peter 57 58 At the conclusion of 2005 Peter was ranked No 9 heavyweight in the world by The Ring BoxRec ranked Peter as the world s No 6 heavyweight 59 60 On April 28 2006 Peter faced 7 11 journeyman Julius Long 14 7 12 KOs for the NABF heavyweight title despite the fact that Long was unranked by the WBC in a bout televised by ESPN 61 62 Long was 4 2 in his last six fights coming off of a UD loss to Terry Smith 24 1 1 16 KOs 63 Peter was viewed as the heavy favorite against Long who despite his size was mostly an inside fighter and threw punches under unusual angles 64 Peter made a quick work of Long dropping him 80 seconds into the first round and then again clobbering him by a three punch combination which resulted in Long collapsing face first on the canvas prompting the referee to stop the fight 65 Peter vs Toney I II Edit His next bout was a fight with heavyweight contender James Toney on September 2 2006 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles for the right to challenge WBC heavyweight champion Oleg Maskaev Peter would win by split decision however the WBC would find adequate cause to order a rematch For this fight against Toney Manny Masson was brought in to train Peter On January 6 2007 Peter defeated Toney in the rematch by unanimous decision UD The official judges scorecards read 119 108 118 110 118 110 66 Peter vs McCline Edit After defeating Toney he had earned the right to challenge the WBC heavyweight champion A match against Oleg Maskaev was scheduled for October 6 2007 However Maskaev pulled out of the fight due to a back injury This led the WBC to proclaim Peter their interim heavyweight champion citation needed Jameel McCline was scheduled to fight Vitali Klitschko on September 22 for a title elimination However the fight was canceled because Klitschko had suffered a back injury in training Under these conditions a fight was arranged between Peter and McCline Peter stepped into the ring as the champion trying to defend his title Much controversy preceded the match since McCline had been accused of using illegal substances in 2005 and 2006 but the organizers decided to let the fight happen despite this Lab analysis would be available about 5 days after the fight Peter almost pulled out of the fight due to a hand injury he had sustained due to inadequate hand wrapping during his training camp in the Poconos but the situation was resolved when Manny Masson took complete control of Peter s hand wrapping citation needed On October 6 at Madison Square Garden Peter was knocked down 3 times in the second and third round by McCline who had a height advantage of almost 6 inches Though he seemed badly hurt in the third round Peter managed to get up and eventually won the remaining rounds to win the match with a unanimous decision and retain his title as the WBC interim heavyweight title As in the second Toney fight the key to Peter s victory was the use of his triple jab footwork head movement and combination punching which is also attributable to his trainer Manny Masson He kept Mccline off with the jab and then forced him backwards in the final minute of each round to score points Mccline was perhaps tired from throwing so many power punches early on Nevertheless Peter outworked him for the better part of nine rounds citation needed WBC heavyweight champion Edit As interim champion he was a mandatory challenger for the WBC belt held by Oleg Maskaev who had been inactive since December 2006 due to injury This long anticipated fight took place on March 8 2008 at the principal bullfighting venue in Cancun Mexico Peter won by TKO with the referee stopping the fight with only a few seconds remaining in the sixth round Peter used far less movement than he had in his previous two bouts against Maskaev from the first round onwards both were trading heavy shots In round three Peter staggered Maskaev and was then rocked in return Maskaev had not been able to really hurt Peter Peter used his jab to pursue Maskaev in the sixth and eventually broke through with a big right hand Maskaev staggered backwards and Peter moved in for the finish Peter continued to pummel Maskaev on the ropes while Oleg tried to motion to the referee about rabbit punches The referee stepped in with seconds remaining as Maskaev staggered backwards into the corner Peter was ahead on all three judges scorecards at the time of the stoppage 67 Peter vs Vitali Klitschko Edit Following his victory over Maskaev he publicly challenged IBF WBO and IBO champion Wladimir Klitschko to a unification bout which would have been Klitschko s second such fight as well as his second matchup with Peter the first ending with a unanimous decision victory for Klitschko Such a fight would have unified three of the four major titles the closest the division had been to an undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis relinquished the WBA title one of the three he then held by court order on April 29 2000 Klitschko indicated he might fight Peter but suggested that Peter should fight his brother Vitali first Vitali Klitschko had retired as WBC champion in November 2005 and was considered the WBC s champion emeritus giving him the right to a mandatory challenge under the rules of that organization should he elect to fight again At the time of his retirement Vitali was the dominant force in his division Both had a claim to being the rightful WBC belt holder Yet there was added importance for the bout if Vitali were to win it would mean that both brothers would achieve their dream of being heavyweight champions at the same time On the other hand if Peter were to win and then challenge Wladimir in a rematch it would bring the heavyweight division close to the first undisputed title holder in years Peter accepted the WBC s ruling and the bout was scheduled for October 11 at O2 World Berlin Klitschko had a memorable ring entrance with five former heavyweight champions appearing to wish him luck in his comeback Klitschko would reclaim his belt in dominating fashion 68 Although he was coming back from a four year layoff Klitschko was sharp from the opening bell Peter had been expected to set the pace and pursue Vitali instead he spent time outside trying to box his way in Klitschko took the center of the ring and found Peter an easy target Peter landed two hard right hands in the second round but they had almost no effect on Vitali at all After four rounds Peter s face was swelling and his corner was growing in frustration His corner implored him to let his hands go and push Vitali back Peter tried to rally in the sixth round but only made himself an even more open target for Klitschko s counter punches The seventh round was extremely punishing for the defending champion as he ate several left hooks right crosses and jabs Peter seemed unresponsive to his corner s advice after a few rounds As his corner tried to give him instructions the scores of the fight were read out by the ring announcer Two judges had Klitschko ahead by 80 72 and one by 79 73 Peter informed he did not wish to continue prompting the referee to stop the fight and declare Klitschko the winner 69 70 After Klitschko defeat to Chambers and return to form Edit Looking to bounce back to the heavyweight title picture Peter faced Eddie Chambers on March 27 2009 71 72 The fight took place at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles and was aired on ESPN2 73 Chambers injured his right thumb early in the third round but was able to outbox Peter for the majority of the fight frustrating his opponent with speed and quickness and being able to block most of Peter s shots using his gloves and armes 74 As a result Chambers was declared the winner by majority decision with the judges scoring the bout 99 91 96 94 and 95 95 Some observers criticized the 95 95 score believing Peter had not done enough to win more than three rounds 74 71 He fought Marcus McGee on July 25 2009 in Mexico knocking him unconscious in the third round with a right hand He weighed in at a 243 lbs for this fight His next fight was on September 15 2009 against the little known Ronald Bellamy Peter won by second round knockout He then fought journeyman Gabe Brown and won by fourth round stoppage Following his three successful victories over journeymen Peter took a step up in competition against Nagy Aguilera in an IBF eliminator Aguilera had earned the position with a stunning first round knockout of former champion Oleg Maskaev Peter came in at 237 pounds the lightest since his seventh pro fight He dominated an entertaining first round before sending Aguilera down in the second with a right hand counter Nagy beat the count but was stopped soon after as he was hanging against the ropes taking heavy shots Peter then targeted either a rematch with Wladimir Klitschko or a final IBF eliminator with unbeaten Alexander Povetkin Sensing that Povetkin was not willing to fight Klitschko Peter made himself available as a replacement opponent Both Peter and Povetkin were ranked as 1 IBF contenders Peter vs Wladimir Klitschko II and release from Top Rank Edit On September 11 2010 Peter fought Wladimir Klitschko again at the Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt Germany for the IBF WBO and IBO heavyweight titles Peter weighed in at 241 pounds two pounds lighter than the first fight Klitschko came in at a career heavy of 247 pounds Both fighters had promised knockouts in the pre fight build up Peter started the fight very aggressively in a bob and weave style he had never before fought in He caught Klitschko with a good left hook in the opening round though Klitschko remained unshaken Klitschko ended the round well In the second round Klitschko caught Peter with three hard right hands one of which seemed to stun him Both fighters struggled to land punches in the third round there was a lot of clinching in what was a physical encounter Unlike their first fight referee Robert Byrd did not let Peter punch on the break or hit to the back of the head After four rounds the fight became one sided with Peter s right eye closing Peter could not find the target and started lunging with wild shots his legs had slowed dramatically and he was taking heavy shots He did get through with a big right hand in round six though Klitschko instead of going backwards as he did in their first fight would meet Peter in the middle of the ring and dominate him physically in the clinches Peter was taking heavy punishment and after eight rounds was totally exhausted After the ninth round Peter s cornerman Abel Sanchez threatened to stop the fight and said he would give him one more round Emanuel Steward implored Klitschko to throw combinations Peter swung wildly in the tenth and Klitschko opened up with a punishing combination which floored him Referee Robert Byrd did not start a count and waved the fight off awarding Klitschko the win by knockout It was Klitschko s ninth successful title defense The nature of the defeat to Klitschko in the rematch possibly spelled the end of Peter s career as a top level fighter Top Rank released him from his contract soon after In spite of this Peter s manager said they would look to secure other big fights in the division against anyone other than the Klitschko brothers 75 Peter vs Helenius Edit After his release from Top Rank Peter and his management sent an offer to Tomasz Adamek for an IBF elimination match The fight fell through when Peter refused Adamek s challenger money of 150 000 Peter then went into negotiations for a fight with Tye Fields which also failed to materialise Then in March 2011 it was revealed that Peter would travel to Germany to face undefeated Finnish prospect Robert Helenius Peter was rumoured to be in training with Jeff Mayweather however Mayweather was not present for Peter s fight against Helenius Peter weighed in for the contest at 260 pounds 120 kg 18 5 lbs heavier than in the Klitschko fight 76 Peter was without a reputed trainer or even a cutman for the fight Peter had reasonable success in the first half of the bout winning several of the first six rounds however after that point Peter began to tire The end came when Helenius knocked down an exhausted Peter in round nine Peter got to his feet only to be sent back to the canvas where he remained for well over the 10 second count awarding Helenius the win by KO The nature of the loss to Helenius as well as Peter s terrible physical condition led many to call for Peter s retirement from boxing 77 2014 return Edit Peter made an unexpected return to the ring on September 27 2014 to face journeyman Ron Aubrey Peter came into the ring at an all time career heavy of 271 pounds 123 kg and was struggling to walk before the bout began Peter ended the fight when a vicious right hook knocked Aubrey unconscious in the first round Fight cancellations Edit During his four year period of near total inactivity Peter had been signed to fight several opponents with all the bouts being cancelled He was scheduled to compete in the Super 8 boxing tournament but pulled out due to injury He was then scheduled to face former title challenger Alex Leapai but once again he pulled out as the fight neared He then signed to fight Alexander Ustinov but again cancelled the fight with only days to go Peter was close to agreeing to fight Luis Ortiz before eventually being replaced Career from 2016 present Edit At the age of 36 after a two year layoff Peter returned to the ring on October 23 fighting in Mexico defeating unknown boxer Juan Carlos Salas 6 9 in three rounds Peter weighed 262 pounds It was still unclear if Peter would be returning to boxing full time 78 On November 1 there were early talks that Peter would be fighting former world title challenger Kubrat Pulev in December in Sofia Bulgaria Pulev ranked at number 2 with the IBF recently defeated Derek Chisora via decision in May 79 A fight was confirmed five days later by Team Sauerland officially announcing the fight between Peter and Pulev on December 3 in Bulgaria This would be a stay busy fight for Pulev before his anticipated European title defense against Polish boxer Mariusz Wach Pulev vacated his European title on November 22 80 81 In front of 15 000 at the Arena Armeec Pulev defeated Peter via fourth round corner retirement RTD to win the vacant WBA Inter Continental heavyweight title Peter was aggressive throughout but struggled with Pulev s jab The fight was stopped after round three when Peter dislocated his right shoulder while throwing a big punch He went back to the corner leaning towards the right side and the injury forced him to retire 82 Peter returned to Mexico once again on February 22 2019 having not fought in two years He appeared at the Cheers Bar amp Grill in Tijuana knocking out Gerardo Escobar in just 44 seconds of the fight starting On March 26 Peter signed a promotional contract with Salita Promotions and was announced to fight Mexican journeyman Mario Heredia 15 6 1 13 KOs on April 13 at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on the undercard of Claressa Shields vs Christina Hammer 83 Prior to the fight Heredia was 2 5 1 in his previous eight bouts Peter lost an eight round split decision to Heredia which took place at the Adrian Phillips Theater Peter scored a knockdown in round three yet was unable to finish Heredia who fought on and prevailed by scores of 77 74 and 76 75 with the third judge giving Peter the nod via a 79 72 margin 84 Outside the ring EditPeter is a devout Christian who neither drinks nor smokes 85 He lives in Las Vegas Nevada He is managed by Ivailo Gotsev and is a stablemate to former WBO heavyweight champion Sergei Liakhovich Peter was formerly promoted by both Duva Boxing and Don King Originally trained by Andy Pops Anderson he has since gone on to work with former champion Cornelius Boza Edwards He also worked with technical specialist and strategist Manny Masson who assisted in the training for his two decisive victories against James Toney and Jameel McCline Peter is currently trained by Ibn Cason Following his split with Duva boxing he had a court case against Don King over a dispute in the purse bid for his title loss to Vitali Klitschko He challenged American Champion Chris Arreola to a bout in 2009 Claiming that Arreola had stolen his nightmare nickname Peter said that if the fight went through then the loser would have to change his moniker Peter is the nephew of Nigerian professional wrestler Great Power Uti 86 Professional boxing record Edit47 fights 38 wins 9 lossesBy knockout 31 6By decision 7 3No Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Location Notes47 Loss 38 9 Arslanbek Makhmudov TKO 1 10 2 23 Dec 7 2019 Bell Centre Montreal Canada For WBC NABF heavyweight title46 Loss 38 8 Hughie Fury TKO 7 12 2 07 Jul 12 2019 King Abdullah Sports City Jeddah Saudi Arabia45 Win 38 7 Alejandro Garduno KO 1 10 2 32 Apr 27 2019 Cheers Bar amp Grill Tijuana Mexico44 Loss 37 7 Mario Heredia SD 8 Apr 13 2019 Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City New Jersey US43 Win 37 6 Gerardo Escobar KO 1 10 0 44 Feb 22 2019 Cheers Bar amp Grill Tijuana Mexico42 Loss 36 6 Kubrat Pulev RTD 3 12 3 00 Dec 3 2016 Arena Armeec Sofia Bulgaria For vacant WBA Inter Continental heavyweight title41 Win 36 5 Juan Carlos Salas RTD 3 4 3 00 Oct 23 2016 As Boxing Arena Tijuana Mexico40 Win 35 5 Ron Aubrey TKO 1 8 2 34 Sep 27 2014 OKC Downtown Airpark Oklahoma City Oklahoma US39 Loss 34 5 Robert Helenius KO 9 12 1 50 Apr 2 2011 Gerry Weber Stadium Halle Germany For WBO Inter Continental and vacant WBA Inter Continental heavyweight titles38 Loss 34 4 Wladimir Klitschko KO 10 12 1 22 Sep 11 2010 Commerzbank Arena Frankfurt Germany For IBF WBO IBO and The Ring heavyweight titles37 Win 34 3 Nagy Aguilera TKO 2 12 2 24 Mar 12 2010 Gaylord Texan Resort Hotel amp Convention Center Grapevine Texas US36 Win 33 3 Gabe Brown TKO 4 8 2 58 Dec 19 2009 Beeghly Center Youngstown Ohio US35 Win 32 3 Ronald Bellamy TKO 2 8 1 36 Sep 15 2009 Plaza de Toros Cancun Mexico34 Win 31 3 Marcus McGee KO 3 8 Jul 25 2009 Palenque del Recinto Ferial Nuevo Vallarta Mexico33 Loss 30 3 Eddie Chambers MD 10 Mar 27 2009 Nokia Theatre L A Live Los Angeles California US32 Loss 30 2 Vitali Klitschko RTD 8 12 3 00 Oct 11 2008 O2 World Arena Berlin Germany Lost WBC heavyweight title31 Win 30 1 Oleg Maskaev TKO 6 12 2 56 Mar 8 2008 Plaza de Toros Cancun Mexico Won WBC heavyweight title30 Win 29 1 Jameel McCline UD 12 Oct 6 2007 Madison Square Garden New York City New York US Won vacant WBC interim heavyweight title29 Win 28 1 James Toney UD 12 Jan 6 2007 Hard Rock Live Hollywood Florida US Retained WBC NABF heavyweight title28 Win 27 1 James Toney SD 12 Sep 2 2006 Staples Center Los Angeles California US Retained NABF heavyweight title Won IBA heavyweight title27 Win 26 1 Julius Long KO 1 12 2 35 Apr 28 2006 Mohegan Sun Arena Montville Connecticut US Won vacant WBC NABF heavyweight title26 Win 25 1 Robert Hawkins UD 10 Dec 15 2005 Hard Rock Live Hollywood Florida US Won vacant WBA NABA heavyweight title25 Loss 24 1 Wladimir Klitschko UD 12 Sep 24 2005 Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City New Jersey US Lost WBC NABF heavyweight title For vacant WBO NABO heavyweight title24 Win 24 0 Taurus Sykes KO 2 12 2 07 Jul 2 2005 Events Center Reno Nevada US Retained WBC NABF and IBF USBA heavyweight titles Won WBA NABA heavyweight title23 Win 23 0 Gilbert Martinez TKO 3 10 2 05 Apr 29 2005 Union Plaza Hotel and Casino Las Vegas Nevada US22 Win 22 0 Yanqui Diaz TKO 5 12 0 54 Jan 22 2005 American Airlines Arena Miami Florida US Won vacant IBF USBA heavyweight title21 Win 21 0 Jeremy Williams KO 2 12 0 27 Dec 4 2004 Mandalay Bay Events Center Paradise Nevada US Won vacant WBC NABF heavyweight title20 Win 20 0 Jovo Pudar UD 10 Aug 5 2004 Hard Rock Live Hollywood Florida US19 Win 19 0 Charles Shufford UD 10 May 17 2004 Bally s Las Vegas Paradise Nevada US18 Win 18 0 Jose Arimatea Da Silva TKO 2 8 2 20 Mar 6 2004 Foxwoods Resort Casino Ledyard Connecticut US17 Win 17 0 Chris Isaac TKO 7 8 0 29 Jan 22 2004 Glendale Arena Glendale Arizona US16 Win 16 0 Jason Farley TKO 2 10 Sep 27 2003 HSBC Arena Buffalo New York US15 Win 15 0 Daniel Frank KO 2 8 Aug 30 2003 Sam s Town Hotel and Gambling Hall Tunica Mississippi US14 Win 14 0 Lyle McDowell TKO 4 6 2 12 Jun 21 2003 Staples Center Los Angeles California US13 Win 13 0 Dale Crowe TKO 4 10 1 08 Mar 7 2003 City Center Pavilion Reno Nevada US Won vacant WBC Youth heavyweight title12 Win 12 0 Cornelius Ellis TKO 2 4 0 32 Jul 24 2002 Mandalay Bay Events Center Paradise Nevada US11 Win 11 0 Francis Royal TKO 2 6 2 24 Jun 7 2002 Rawhide Arena Scottsdale Arizona US10 Win 10 0 Terry Porter KO 2 4 2 54 May 24 2002 Brady Theater Tulsa Oklahoma US9 Win 9 0 Julius Joiner RTD 1 4 Mar 22 2002 Celebrity Theatre Phoenix Arizona US8 Win 8 0 Marion Wilson UD 4 Mar 3 2002 Catholic Youth Center Scranton Pennsylvania US7 Win 7 0 Curtis Taylor KO 1 4 Nov 10 2001 Fernwood Resort Bushkill Pennsylvania US6 Win 6 0 Giles Knox TKO 1 4 1 58 Sep 28 2001 Caesars Palace Paradise Nevada US5 Win 5 0 Freddy Gatica TKO 1 4 1 30 Aug 25 2001 Flamingo Laughlin Nevada US4 Win 4 0 Shannon Head TKO 1 4 Jul 28 2001 Exhibition Hall Fort Myers Florida US3 Win 3 0 George Chamberlain TKO 1 4 May 25 2001 Estadio Carlos Dittborn Arica Chile2 Win 2 0 James Lester TKO 3 4 May 10 2001 Biltmore Hotel Phoenix Arizona US1 Win 1 0 Georgi Hristov KO 1 4 1 30 Feb 6 2001 Baluan Sholak Sports Palace Almaty KazakhstanTelevision viewership EditGermany Edit Date Fight Viewership avg Network Source s October 11 2008 Samuel Peter vs Vitali Klitschko 9 670 000 RTL Television 87 June 8 2010 Wladimir Klitschko vs Samuel Peter II 9 700 000 RTL Television 88 April 2 2011 Samuel Peter vs Robert Helenius 2 550 000 Das ErsteTotal viewership 21 920 000Nigeria Edit Date Fight Viewership min Network Source s March 8 2008 Oleg Maskaev vs Samuel Peter 30 000 000 N A 89 Total viewership 30 000 000United States Edit Date Fight Viewership avg Network Source s September 24 2005 Samuel Peter vs Wladimir Klitschko I 2 036 000 HBO 90 nb 1 March 8 2008 Oleg Maskaev vs Samuel Peter 1 236 000 HBO 91 Total viewership 3 272 000 average number of householdsReferences Edit BThe Ring Magazine s Annual Ratings Heavyweight 2000s BoxRec Retrieved October 17 2021 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championMarch 7 2003 June 2003Vacated VacantTitle next held byOleg PlatovVacantTitle last held byDaVarryl Williamson NABF heavyweight championDecember 4 2004 September 24 2005 Succeeded byWladimir KlitschkoVacantTitle last held byTye Fields USBA heavyweight championJanuary 22 2005 September 24 2005Vacated VacantTitle next held byShannon BriggsPreceded byTaurus Sykes WBA NABA heavyweight championJuly 2 2005 March 2006VacatedVacantTitle last held byWladimir Klitschko NABF heavyweight championApril 28 2006 June 2007Vacated VacantTitle next held byHasim RahmanMinor world boxing titlesPreceded byJames Toney IBA heavyweight championSeptember 2 2006 January 2007Vacated VacantTitle next held byJames ToneyMajor world boxing titlesVacantTitle last held byHasim Rahman WBC heavyweight championInterim titleOctober 6 2007 March 8 2008Won full title VacantTitle next held byDillian WhytePreceded byOleg Maskaev WBC heavyweight championMarch 8 2008 October 11 2008 Succeeded byVitali Klitschko Retrieved 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