Friday 10 February 2012

Amir khan will again fight with lamont peterson


After nearly two months of frequently talks that included allegations of in-decorum from one camp following their championship fight, Amir Khan and Lamont Peterson will fight a rematch on May 19 in Las Vegas.
The Briton boxer was granted his desire for a rematch after his provocative loss to the American last December.
Lamont Peterson of the United States won the World Boxing Association (WBA) and International Boxing Federation (IBF) light-welterweight titles after beating Khan in controversial fashion, back in 2011.
Amir Khan trailed an appeal against the results, citing concerns about points’ deductions by the referee, but ultimately dropped his claim.
The Pakistani-origin Briton boxer publicized the fight on Twitter. He observed, “At last I got the fight I deserve.”
The pair will fight for a second time at Las Vegas’s Mandalay Bay Hotel after their first match took place in Peterson’s hometown of Washington, DC (District Columbia).
Richard Schaefer, chief executive of Khan’s promoter Golden Boy, told media, “We have a deal, we are all set. This is going to be a big, and I mean a very big fight. The first fight was a tremendous fight, an all-action fight, a lot of debate, a lot of questions surrounding it so this one here is hopefully going to clear up all these question marks.”
The WBA ordered a rematch earlier this month, claiming there were multiple irregularities in the first fight, and giving Peterson 180 days to agree terms with Khan for a new fight.
Amir Khan was initially unhappy with referee Joseph Cooper for abstracting two points for pushing, and the way he judged the competition.
In the days after the bout, Khan also used his Twitter account to ask a series of questions about a anonymous man, who was seen at ringside talking to Michael Welsh, the WBA scoring supervisor, during the match.
The mysterious man was subsequently named as Mustafa Amin who joined the fight as a guest of the IBF but had no official role that evening.
Amin while speaking to a British TV channel rejected the charges, saying he was only correcting mistakes and that Welsh was complaining of feeling poorly.

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