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SAMUEL PETER
CONFERENCE
CALL TRANSCRIPT
with Top Rank
President Todd duBoef, Manager Ivaylo Gotsev
and Trainer
Abel Sanchez
Sam Peter (34-3, 27 KOs), is
in his final week of training camp in the high altitude of Big Bear, Calif. A
native of Nigeria, now fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev., Peter will break camp
on September 2 and head to Frankfurt, Germany to challenge IBF/WBO heavyweight
champion Wladimir Klitschko (54-3, 48 KOs.)
Promoted by KMG and K2, in association with Top Rank, Klitschko vs. Peter will
take place Saturday, September 11 at
the Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt.
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This is a big
day. Samuel Peter has been training for weeks in Big Bear for the opportunity
for fight Wladimir Klitschko in Frankfurt. Germany. He is here with his long
time manager Ivaylo Gotsev, his trainer Abel Sanchez and Tom Loeffler from K2
Promotions who will tell us about the September event in Germany.
Todd duBoef:
Welcome, this is a wonderful opportunity for Top Rank to work with K2
Promotions again and I will let Tom speak about the event.
Tom Loeffler:
We are really excited about the event as well, hosting another Klitschko fight
and heavyweight championship fight in Germany. This one will be at the
Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt. It will be scaled for 45,00 people and will
be live in Germany on RTL as well as over 100 other countries and in the US it
will be broadcast live on ESPN3 and re-broadcast on Sunday on ESPN1. We are
looking forward to having a lot of viewers for this rematch. The fight came
about when Povetkin cancelled after we won the purse bid for that and we are
really happy we could work out this fight. Samuel is a true warrior and there
was really no hesitation at all for him wanting to get back in the ring with
Wladimir. In fact, ever since the first fight, Ivaylo has told me he wanted a
rematch and now it is coming to fruition on September 11.
Todd duBoef:
Before we were involved with Sam Peter, I was fortunate enough to be at that
first fight, Miguel Cotto was the co-feature on the card, and it was an
incredible fight. When people think of great heavyweight fights, to have
anyone down three times in a fight and not get the decision, something
spectacular must have happened. Sam and Ivaylo have clawed there way back to
where they are and I give them a lot of credit for their determination.
Ivaylo I think is a government spy…he had Sam training early on thinking the
Povetkin fight was not going to happen, so I think the US government will be
interviewing him soon about knowledge behind the scenes in the eastern
European part of the world and maybe help world diplomacy. Now I would like
to introduce the man with the foresight to see this fight coming.
Ivaylo Gotsev:
It’s been about 10 years since the day I laid eyes on Sam Peter at the Olympic
games in Sydney. Way back then I saw something special about Sam, he had
certain tools and I knew he was destined to be world champion. Four years
before that I saw Klitschko and had my eyes on him and I knew he was going to
be a great champion. Now our roads have collided on two occasions and Sam
will provide the biggest challenge to the Klitschkos in the last five years.
You have seen the first fight and you will see a great fight on September 11.
Sam Peter: I
have a lot to prove. I have a chance to redeem myself from the 2005 fight.
It is going to be a great fight. I am getting another chance to prove that I
am the best heavyweight champion in all. The loss was a bad mistake. This
time I am going to prove that I can become a champion again. For sure, on
September 11 in Germany it is going to be a great fight. I don’t have much to
say because I know that my gloves will speak for me in the ring.
Abel Sanchez:
I have been with Sam now since last May. The dedication has been the big
difference I have seen in Sam. I have been able to keep him in the gym six or
seven days a week. We have been in camp for eight weeks and we are looking
forward to a great heavyweight fight because I think he has put in the work
this time. I think in the past he has allowed outside sources to distract him
and he had a lack of commitment but I think his time, to me, it has changed.
The first one was exciting and this is going to be just as much.
Did you feel
the Chambers loss was bottom for you?
Sam Peter:
Yes, and I will be looking for that boy again after this fight. I don’t know
how that boy did what he did but after this fight I will take care of him.
Everything at
time was frustrating at that time. I had lost the championship and the
promotion was so bad. I am OK now and everything is straight up. I have the
best promoter in the world and the best coach in the world, I have the best
manager in the world and I am going to be the best.
Everything in
Big Bear is great. It is a great place to train. It is very peaceful. I
didn’t know about Big Bear for all these years but it is a great place to
train. Abel brought me up here and he doesn’t take my nonsense. He doesn’t
take “No” for an answer. He wants to see working. I am happy about being
here.
How important
is it to you to be champion once again?
Sam Peter: Very, very important, that is why you see me in Big Bear. This
time around I am taking this fight very seriously. It is important for me to
leave my home to be in camp. It wasn’t easy to leave home.
Can you learn
anything from the first fight?
Sam Peter: That has already been taken care of. On September 11, he will be
down and will not stand up again.
Abel, what do
you see in Sam that makes you think he can beat Klitschko?
Abel Sanchez: When I first started with Sam in May of last year, I told him
next summer we would be talking about Klitschko and in 12 or 14 months we
would be fighting Klitschko and we would have to prepare for him from that
day. He has been progressing. Everybody has looked at Sam as a big brawler
and a big puncher but we have been trying to get him some boxing skills that
he had put aside. We have been developing them again. You can’t just come in
the ring with a single plan against Klitschko; you have to come in with an A,
B and a C plan and to be able to use them at different times. He has been
working on that and has improved a lot on the boxing end of it, not just the
brawling end of it.
Do you feel
your experience between 2005 and now will help you in this rematch?
Sam Peter: I
have been a professional now for 10 years and have been fighting the best.
Everything has changed a lot for me and September 11 is going to be a great
show. Everybody is going t see me in a different way than 2005.
How is the way
you closed the fight against Aguilera going to help you?
Sam Peter: That fight was a fight for me to move on. I don’t really want to
talk about that fight. I just wanted to make a statement and I made it and
now I am here.
Ivaylo Gotsev:
For those of you who have followed Sam’s career, one thing he always brings to
the table is his punching power and that’s what has been a missing ingredient
in this heavyweight business. Another missing ingredient is the willingness
to throw those punches and take the risks. Although everybody regards
Klitschko as a big puncher, he is not a risk-taker. Samuel is a risk-taker
and a big puncher and that’s what makes him so exciting. He is a pure puncher
and that’s what you are going to see on September 11.
I think his
jab has looked better also…
Sam Peter:
You’ll see the jab on September 11th.
Todd duBoef:
We talk about the career of Sam Peter…he is young. He is a young guy who has
fought everybody and excelled with tremendous ability early on coming out of
the Olympics. Where he is today, he is so primed and ready. Time is on his
side because he doesn’t have a lot of wear and tear and he isn’t at the latter
part of his career. James Toney is over 40, now we have someone who is very
seasoned at a young age ready to capture the title back.
Tom Loeffler:
In Germany, this is one of the most anticipated fights as the Klitschkos go.
Sam is perceived as a very dangerous opponent. He had Klitschko down three
times and has tremendous punching power. Sam has 27 KOs and Wladimir has 48
KOs and that’s 75 KOs between the two of them. They are both really big
hitters and in the first fight Sam was a favorite to beat him. Tickets sales
in the weeks leading up to the fight have been really strong.
Do you think
you can get a decision in Germany?
Sam Peter:
The victory and my judges I have in my right hand and the judge is my left
hook. There will not be a decision this time around. This time he will not
get up from my left hook. I am ready and I am prepared and I will not need a
referee or a judge.
Klitschko has
improved also since the first fight…
Sam Peter: He
has not improved. He is still right, right, left, right. Jab, left hook. He
doesn’t improve. This time it will be different.
Do you think
he will be taking you lightly?
Sam Peter: I don’t know. But I will be bringing my own judge and referee to
Germany on September 11.
How will it be
different when you get him down this time?
Sam Peter:
This time around anyone I touch will not be standing up. I don’t think
Wladimir will be able to stand me after four rounds.
What has been
the motivation to get back to this level?
Sam Peter: Before I rushed myself in everything I did, but now I don’t rush.
I take everything the way it comes. I am taking this very seriously and
September 11 is going to be a great fight. There is going to be a lot to
watch and a lot to remember.
Klitschko is
still the same person I fought five years ago. Nothing has changed. Both
Klitschkos are still the same fighters they have always been.
Todd duBoef:
This fight is showing global appeal of the sport. Great heavyweight fights
create a lot of interest. It has always been that way and it always will be
that way. Everyone always asks us who is going to be the next great
heavyweight. Well, on September 11, we feel it will be Sam Peter’s shining
moment so tune in because it is going to be exciting.
8-30-2010
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