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Anthony Peterson Feels Mindset & Strength
Will Be Keys Toward Another World Title Shot
This Saturday, May 28th in Washington D.C. at the
Entertainment and Sports Arena, Anthony Peterson (38-1-1, 24
KOs), will battle Saul Corral (23-18, 13 KOs), in a
scheduled 8-round super lightweight bout. The former world
title challenger, Peterson, is in the best shape of his life
and is ready to show the world he’s still got a lot of fight
left in him.
"I’ve been training very hard for the last several months
since my last fight," said Peterson, who joined forces with
street legend, "Freeway" Rick Ross, CEO of Team Freeway
Boxing. “I’m in the best shape of my life and I want to show
everyone that I’m still one of the best fighters in the
division. I feel really good going into this fight and the
fans will see me at my best.”
“Anthony is looking great, and I believe he’s going to look
spectacular this Saturday,” said “Freeway” Rick Ross, who is
advising Peterson. “A nice victory will get Anthony right
back in the world title hunt. He’s got the name recognition
and talent to be in a big fight. He’s going to be trouble
for anyone who dares to fight him.”
Anthony Peterson’s strength and conditioning has taken him
to another level in this camp. He feels that this new added
strength will be the key to his march toward another world
title. In addition, his brother Lamont Peterson, who will be
the lead trainer in his corner, gives him extra confidence."
“Having the right mindset and training methods are very
important, and for me it’s all about the strength and
conditioning aspect of my career at this point.” concluded
Peterson. “I feel my boxing IQ is there, and now my body can
facilitate the things I want to do in the ring. With my
brother Lamont, a former world champion, guiding my corner,
I feel unstoppable."
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