Former WBC World heavyweight champion, Samuel Peter, who is struggling to bounce back to reckoning in the big class has secured another victory knocking out lowly rated Bellamy Ronald on Tuesday at the Plaza de Toros in Cancun Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Peter knocked Bellamy out in the second round of the scheduled eight round fights after pummeling the Savannah, Georgia, United State based heavyweight boxer to submission.
“I am trying to recapture my form and move on as I try to join the big club again. It was not a World class fight as such, but I need these fights to regain my rating. I hope soon the opportunity,” he told africansportsdigest.com at his Las Vegas home.
Peter, who surprisingly became the first African to win the WBC heavyweight title, could not hang onto the number one position losing in his first title defence to Russian golden boy Vitali Klitschko in Berlin, Germany last October.
He also lost a highly rated redemption fight in March this year against another American, Eddie Chambers at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, before moving to Mexico in July where he defeated Marcus McGee in the third round on TKO.