Wladimir Klitschko (54-3) hasn’t lost since 2004, and while many think that Samuel Peter is the man that will hand the Ukrainian champ his fourth job loss, Chris Strait thinks much differently. Anybody silly enough to think that Klitschko is in a site to part with a fight where he’s a -1400 favorite deserves to expend their affluent for reasons that Strait outlines in the boxing betting preview lower than:
The reason that Peter is being touted by some is because of the fight he had against Klitschko in 2005. Peter was able to get three knockdowns on Klitschko during the middle rounds, but was unable to definitively finish him off. This is perhaps one of Klitschko’s defining boxing moments, since he was barely five months removed from his last breakdown.

