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...as soon as Harada saw the kimono clad Okuyama with his long flowing hair he said, “I knew I couldn’t win the encounter”. There was something special about him. Harada faced him all the same, but as soon as it had begun it was over “it was truly incredible” Harada recalled, “so fast”. Okuyama had attacked Harada’s head with an open palm. Okuyama had not even physically touched Harada “but I felt the power, such power, I had never felt that before anywhere”.
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Samuel "The Nigerian Nightmare" Peter (20-0, 17 KOs)
Unbeaten Heavyweight Contender
09/06/80
Akwaibom, Nigeria
20-0-0 17 KOs
Thigh:27.0
Biceps:17.0
Height:74.0
Chest Expanded:49.0
Wrist:7.5
Forearm:14.0
Fist:13.0
Neck:19.0
Calf:17.0
Chest Normal:45.0
Reach:82.0
Waist:7.5
The dream of "The Nigerian Nightmare" is to become world heavyweight champion. First, the relentless, hard-hitting Peter needs the opportunity to prove himself. However, for the most part, no one seems eager to face an up-and-coming, pulverizing slugger that many regard as the future of a division in a state of upheaval.
Married with one child, Peter, a devout Christian, is a well-respected role model to the Nigerian community in his adopted home of Las Vegas. He lives a clean life, does not smoke or drink and refuses to talk trash or generate controversy.
He's a little slow, but who cares. I'd like to see more of him if anybody would ever step up to fight him. I have a feeling people will be dodging him for a couple more years. He's only 24 though, so he'll be around.
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Did anyone see his recent fight against Diaz? Diaz wanted to box him because he isnt as big but the ring was smaller than normal so he Peters kept getting him in corners and just laying down the beatdown. Diaz got knocked down 5 times before the ref stopped the fight! Like someone else said, hes a bit slow but that guy sure has power.
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No, wish I had. It would have been nice to actually see him use some technique. The fight i watched him in was almost over before it began. He KO'd his oponent as he turned around throwing an overhand right. The guy never saw it coming and was KO'd while standing up. He fell straight back, flat-footed, and hit the back of his head pretty hard on the canvas. When he woke up he had to see the replay before he could remark on what had happened. After seeing the replay he retired right then, on showtime.
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