Did Ibeabuchi hit Pete?

Ibeabuchi couldn't beat Pete, former champion "Tai Sen of Africa" Herbie Hide and "President" Ike Ibeabuchi fell one after another, and Nigerian unbeaten star Samuel Pitt gradually dominated the arena.

Samuel Pitt naturally represented Nigeria in the Summer Olympic Games held in Sydney, Australia in 2000 after winning three heavyweight championships in Nigeria Boxing Championship and Africa Boxing Championship.

Although Samuel Pitt lost to Paolo Vitoz of Italy in the second round, this original stone from Africa still attracted many people's attention, and his performance even made him more famous than the Olympic champion at that time.

Samuel Pitt signed a contract with Dino Dewar's "Major Events" promotion company after his trip to the Olympic Games, and officially became a professional boxer. With the protection and help of the promotion company, Samuel Pitt had a successful career at the beginning of his career, basically ending the game by knocking down his opponent.

Peter's first opponent in his career.

On July 2nd, 2005, Samuel Pitt, who won 24 consecutive matches, met Vladimir Klitschko, a representative of the floods in Eastern Europe and a heavyweight champion of professional boxing in the next decade.

Facing Vladimir Klitschko as precise as an instrument, Samuel exposed his shortcomings of emptiness, strength, rudeness and rigidity. In the twelve rounds, he knocked down Vladimir Klitschko three times, but he couldn't finish the game with one punch and finally lost to Vladimir Klitschko.