Samuel “The Nigerian Nightmare” Peter,
who is preparing for his first WBC interim heavyweight world
title defense on Saturday, Oct. 6 (SHOWTIME, 10 p.m. ET/PT)
at the Mecca of boxing—New York’s Madison Square Garden, was
interviewed via remote satellite from near his training camp
in Northeast Pennsylvania on the Sept. 29 edition of
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING that featured “Bad” Chad Dawson
vs. Epifanio Mendoza.
Interviewing with color analyst Al
Bernstein and announcer Steve Albert, Peter said:
On all the ups and downs of his pending
fight on Oct. 6.
“I have to stay focused because I am coming into my
time, the time that I have been waiting for in my career.
Now, I am the Heavyweight Champion of the World. I will
fight anyone who comes my way.”
On change of opponent from Maskaev to
McCline
“It doesn’t matter who I fight. McCline is a good
fighter, a good boxer and good champion, but it doesn’t
matter. I’ll adjust to any style (McCline is considerably
bigger in stature that Maskaev). I am the Heavyweight World
Champion and I’ll do whatever it takes to defend my title.”
On Maskaev’s promoter, Dennis Rappaport,
being furious with WBC decision to award interim title and
Peter’s decision to take the McCline fight rather than wait
until Maskaev heals.
“I can’t wait no more. I have waited nine months for the
chance and I can’t wait no more for anybody who doesn’t want
to defend the heavyweight title. I am here. I have taken
over and I am the heavyweight champion of the world.
“I am holding the WBC title. This title
is not easy to get. So, I consider myself the best
heavyweight in the world right now.”