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Steve Smith Vs. Julilus Peppers


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Peppers:

Height: 6-7 Weight: 283 Age: 29

Born in Wilson, NC

Smitty:

Height: 5-9 Weight: 185 Age: 29

Born in LA

I dont know, even though JP out weighs SS by 100 lbs. and is head and shoulders taller than, SS. SS is from the streets, he would get ghetto on JP's ass...

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I've been wondering who would win between panthers fights this past week. Smith might have a chance against Peppers just because he is so feisty but Peppers is a freak of nature you wouldn't want to mess with him. The one's that could take Peppers imo

Jon Beason, Although Peppers out weighs him and is bigger, Beason is an alpha male, and he has the " I don't lose" mentality

Charles Johnson, just out of size and strength he's got a shot

Steve Smith, mentioned before, but Smith would have to go insane

Maybe Tyler Brayton

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I doubt Smith could reach Peppers' face. He ain't no Ken Lucas. If Peppers was angry too, then Smith would get squashed like a little ant. No contest.

I've seen Smith mad before. I haven't seen Pep mad. When a normally quiet person is finally pushed over the edge, watch out! My money is on Pep.

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