Amir Khan vs. Lamont Peterson: Trainers’ Takes

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Ronnie Shields (Khan): “I watched Lamont Peterson in so many fights because when he turned professional he fought for Prize Fight and I had a couple fighters with them, so I got to see a lot of Lamont. Man, he’s one of the best boxers I’ve ever seen in a very, very long time. The problem is he don’t have the punch to go with the boxing skills that he has. I just don’t see him keeping Amir off.

“Plus there’s the extra pressure of him fighting a big junior welterweight. Amir Khan is not a small guy; he’s a very, very big 140-pounder. I just think he might be a little too strong for Lamont at this stage. Lamont can out-box him for a few rounds, but after that, once Amir starts hitting him, I think the power might be a little too much for him. I’m going to say Amir Khan by late stoppage.”

Henry Ramirez (Khan): “I’m favoring Amir Khan. I do give Peterson a chance. They’re both pretty quick. They’re both well-skilled, but I just think Amir, with the difference in power, that should get him over the hump. I do expect it to be a pretty good fight. I would think Amir wins a decision. Peterson’s proved to be pretty durable, you know?”

Eddie Mustafa Muhammad (undecided): “Amir Khan is a fantastic fighter. But Peterson, he’s at home and that’s going to add a lot of fuel to the fire. This fight is a pick’em fight to me. I don’t see it as an overwhelming success for Amir Khan. Amir Khan is a great fighter. He has a great trainer in Freddie Roach. He’s going to be a force to be reckoned with.

“I’m not leaning one way or the other on this fight. To me it’s a pick’em fight. The last fight Peterson had, I was there, I watched him fight in Vegas. He fought a great fight. He was there, and then he wasn’t there. He threw the correct punches, and then he eventually stopped the guy. He’s learned a lot. But again, what in my opinion may pull him through is the home-court advantage.”

Kevin Cunningham (Khan): I think this is going to be a better fight than most people think — if Lamont steps up and fights up to the capabilities and fights up to his talent that I know he has. I’ve been knowing this kid since he was 10, 11 years old in the amateurs and watched him for years.

“He’s extremely talented, and I think he’s being underestimated. I think this fight is going to be really interesting. It’s going to be a close fight, more competitive than people think. You’ve got Khan who’s got good hand speed, tall, rangy, good in-and-out foot movement. That could cause problems for Lamont.

“I think Lamont is going to make it a real close, interesting fight, but I think I’m going to have to give the nod to Khan. I think Khan will box and move and run around the ring, jump in and throw combinations, and run around the ring, and he’ll get the 12-round decision.”

John Scully (Khan): “I think that’s a good fight. I think Lamont Peterson is kind of an underrated kid. I wouldn’t say he’s a superstar or super famous, but he’s got very good skills. He had a great amateur career. He’s one of the best kids in the country. But with that said, I think Amir Khan has proven to be better than a lot of people want to give him credit for.

“His last few fights I think he stepped up. I think he’s going to win a decision. He’s going to be a little too sharp with the jab. When he fought Judah, I think he showed a lot more and he gained a lot of respect and showed he’s pretty versatile. Working with Freddie, he’s upped his game. I think it’s his time.”
 
Amir Khan by shutout. I had Lamont giving him a good fight until I watched the Ortiz and Bradley fights again. He does too much waiting and resetting himself. He doesn't counterpunch, he just waits for his opponent to flurry and then he sets himself and fires back. Kind of like Winky but nowhere near as good. Khan has his eyes set on greatness, and he'll do his job well tonight. The hometown shit won't bother him. Again, Khan by UD.
 
Exactly. For this to be a competitive fight Peterson would have to be aggressive. The past he's proven to be too passive to make a fight of it against Khan.
 
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