Samuel Peter: (29-1, 22 KOs): When you were
down did you think you were done?
“No, no. I am the champion and I needed to defend my belt.
When I went down I knew I had to stand up.
“I broke my left hand during training camp and
both of my hands were hurting me tonight.
“I did not overlook Jameel McCline. I am going
back home to bring the WBC heavyweight championship back to
Africa.”
Jameel McCline: (38-8-3, 23 KOs) Were you
happy with your performance tonight?
"Not really. I wasn’t happy with my performance. I
could’ve finished him, I should’ve finished and I didn’t. I
thought I had him. He got away and that is why he is still
champion. I will tell you this. Samuel Peter is a great
champion.”
Daniel Santos: (31-3-1, 22 KOs)
“It was a good fight and he’s a hard puncher. He hit me with
some good shots early but my conditioning was so good it wasn’t
a problem. Our game plan was to take him into deep water in the
later rounds and that’s what I did.
“Now I am the mandatory challenger to new WBA
super welterweight champion Joachim Alcine. If he’s ready, I’m
ready to do it tomorrow.”
Jose Antonio Rivera: (38-6-1, 24 KOs)
“I had good moments early but I was unable to explode the way we
did in the gym leading up to the fight. I stayed in the same
rhythm and was unable to pick it up. He had a field day with
me.
“Daniel fought a great fight. I was in great
shape. I did my best. You have to tip your hat to Daniel
Santos tonight.”
Andrew Golota (40-6-1, 33 KOs):
“Kevin surprised me. He was faster than I thought he would be
and he didn’t get tired.
“I proved tonight that I can still fight with
anyone.”
Referee Arthur Mercante Jr. “Kevin was winded.
He took a lot of shots. He can fight on another day.”
Kevin McBride (34-6-1, 29 KOs):
“No, I didn’t think the referee should have stopped it but I was
having trouble seeing out of my eye. He really didn’t hurt me
until the end.
“I thought that I had him out in the first
round. It was close. I’m okay now.”
Kali Meehan (33-3, 27 KOs, who lost his
father-in-law, Moana Fetelika, to liver cancer on Thursday):
When asked if he was fighting for his father-in-law tonight,
Meehan said,
“To be honest, it is the fifth anniversary of my auntie’s
death, a good friend of mine died in an accident in September,
and my father-in-law died on Friday. Sometimes these things
make a difference.
“I was never going to lose this fight. I felt
better tonight than I did the night I almost stopped Lamon
Brewster [for the WBO heavyweight championship].
“When I fought Hasim Rahman at Madison Square
Garden, I was fighting injured and I was intimidated. After
all, it is the Garden. I was not intimidated at all tonight. I
knew just what to do.
Chief Medical Officer Dr. Barry Jordan from the
New York State Athletic Commission.
“It was a severe knockdown at the bell in round six. Even
though he got up at the count of 10, he was not fully
recovered.”
DaVarryl Williamson (24-5, 20 KOs): “I was told
the stoppage came from a higher authority at the New York
Commission. Of course I thought I could go on.”
Bermane Stiverne (13-1, 13 KOs):
“I felt good tonight. I will never let what happened to me
against Demetrice King in my last fight ever happen again. The
referee stopped that bout too soon. When I step in the ring I
come to hurt you now. Demetrice King needs to step back into
the ring with me so we can finish what we started.”