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Samuel Okon Peter, born on September 6, 1980, is a Nigerian professional boxer who made history by becoming the first Nigerian to win the WBC heavyweight title in 2008.

His impressive career is marked by notable victories, including a six-round stoppage of Oleg Maskaev, and a rivalry with the formidable Klitschko brothers.

*Rise to Prominence

Peter’s journey to boxing stardom began at the age of 11, when he stumbled upon a group of boxers training at his school.

His curiosity led him to join in, and he quickly discovered his natural talent, knocking out an experienced amateur in his first session.

This marked the beginning of a successful amateur career, with wins in the Nigerian Amateur Heavyweight Championship and the Africa Zone 3 Heavyweight Championship.

*Olympic Debut

Peter’s impressive amateur record earned him a spot at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

Although he lost in the quarterfinals to Italian Paolo Vidoz, his performance was noted for its promise, generating excitement for his future in the sport.

*Professional Career

Peter’s professional career was marked by significant achievements, including:

– WBC heavyweight title win in 2008
– Rivalry with the Klitschko brothers, facing Wladimir twice and Vitali once
– Ranked among the top ten heavyweights by The Ring from 2005 to 2008
– Highest ranking of world No.2 in 2007
– 78.9% knockout-to-win ratio, showcasing his formidable punching power

*Personal Life

Peter is a devout Christian who lives a clean lifestyle, abstaining from alcohol and tobacco.

He currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada, and is the nephew of Nigerian professional wrestler Great Power Uti.

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*Legacy

Samuel Peter’s achievements have earned him recognition as one of Nigeria’s greatest athletes.

He was named among the 20 greatest athletes in the history of independent Nigeria by The Punch in 2023, and his WBC title win was ranked the 26th most memorable moment in independent Nigeria’s sports history by Premium Times in 2020.


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