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Former junior welterweight titlist Amir Khan, seeking an immediate rematch of his fight with titleholder Lamont Peterson on Dec. 10 in Washington, D.C., withdrew his appeal to IBF Tuesday.

The IBF was set to hear Khan's appeal at a hearing on Wednesday afternoon, but Khan promoter Golden Boy withdrew the request.

"We've been reviewing everything, including the latest paperwork which we received from the IBF, and I sat down with Team Khan and we realized that based on the makeup of that hearing that it would have been a very one-sided story," Golden Boy promoter Richard Schaefer told ESPN.com.

"Since not everyone that was in Washington -- the IBF officials and supervisor -- would have been in attendance there would not have been a complete story told," he said. "You don't go to hear a partial side of the story, so we decided to withdraw the appeal and focus our time on Amir's next fight. We will be meeting with HBO (on Wednesday) and have something to announce soon as it relates to a date and site."

Still, Schaefer said Khan still has a rematch with Peterson at the top of his list if the fight can be made. It just will have to be made without the benefit of a rematch order from the IBF.


Hopefully, we can get a 50-50 deal done. If not, the world goes on and Amir Khan is still one of the most exciting fighters in the world and has a tremendous future in front of him. But agreeing to a 50-50 split shows you how much he wants it.

-- Golden Boy promoter Richard Schaefer
"We are not going to go somewhere where we feel we can't get a fair shake, that's the bottom line. I feel it is impossible to get a fair shake with the IBF," Schaefer said. "What we are saying is enough is enough, let's get the rematch done. But to go to listen to some kangaroo court, what's the point?"

Khan, of England, wants a rematch so badly that Schaefer said Khan authorized him to offer Peterson a 50-50 deal. That's a surprising move since Khan would generate the bulk of the revenue, because of his exclusive contracts with HBO in the United States and Sky Sports in England.

Golden Boy previously offered Peterson at least $1 million for the rematch, but that was turned down. Peterson made a career-high $650,000 for the December fight, while Khan made well in excess of $1 million.

"We hope we can begin the negotiation with Team Peterson right away," Schaefer said. "We want these negotiations to be straightforward and respectful. In that regard, Amir really wants that rematch and would agree to split the worldwide revenue 50-50.

"It would be a much-anticipated rematch and HBO is obviously interested in airing that rematch. We want to make sure it is financially and professionally satisfying to Lamont to get this rematch done."

Schaefer later called Jeff Fried, Peterson's attorney, and said a 50-50 offer would be forthcoming, Fried told ESPN.com. Fried said he would talk to Peterson and Barry Hunter, who is Peterson's trainer, manager and father figure.

"I told Barry that we will be receiving an offer for the rematch and that it would split all worldwide revenue on a 50-50 basis," Fried said. "We both agreed that if that is the direction Lamont takes that Washington, D.C. would be the perfect place for the rematch, with neutral officials."

The WBA, which also sanctioned Peterson-Khan, ordered an immediate rematch on Jan. 12 without a hearing. However, Peterson is not bound to fight Khan again. Even if the WBA stripped Peterson for not facing Khan in a rematch, he would still have the IBF belt and could move forward with some other defense, now that the IBF is not ordering a direct rematch.

Also, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum has named Peterson -- who is a promotional free agent -- as one of the possible opponents to face welterweight titlist Manny Pacquiao in June, meaning Peterson could move up in weight for a title opportunity and that would produce a far bigger payday than he could make to fight Khan again.

Fried said Peterson and Hunter are open to the rematch, but did not want to be forced into it.

"Barry has always said was that all he wanted after the fight was a chance for Lamont to enjoy the holidays with his family, reflect on winning the title and to evaluate what makes the most sense moving forward," Fried said. "We're now at that stage in evaluating what's best for Lamont in the ring. Barry genuinely did not want to be forced to do anything. The rematch may make the most sense, but there's a big difference between being forced to do it and sitting down and working out a reasonable deal."

When they met in Peterson's hometown of Washington, D.C., last month in one of 2011's best and most controversial bouts, Peterson (30-1-1, 15 KOs) won a split decision against Khan (26-2, 18 KOs) to claim two 140-pound belts.

However, Khan had two points deducted for pushing -- an almost unheard-of foul call -- in the seventh and 12th rounds by Washington-area referee Joe Cooper. Without the deductions, Khan would have retained the belts via unanimous decision.

In its appeal letters, Golden Boy pointed out several reasons it believed Khan deserved an immediate rematch. It said that Cooper missed a first-round knockdown for Khan, which he ruled a slip. It also claimed that judge George Hill's scoring of the seventh round was originally 10-10 but changed to read 10-8 in Peterson's favor. Another issue Golden Boy raised was that Cooper, while docking Khan points for pushing, never addressed Peterson's constant leading with his head.

Then there was the much-publicized issue of the so-called ringside "mystery man," who turned out to be Mustafa Ameen. He is affiliated with the IBF and had a credential arranged by the IBF as a courtesy, but was not at the fight in an official capacity. However, he was seen on video at ringside apparently touching the scoring slips, which is against the rules, and distracting a judge. He was later seen in the ring apparently celebrating with the Peterson team after the fight.

"Hopefully, we can get a 50-50 deal done," Schaefer said. "If not, the world goes on and Amir Khan is still one of the most exciting fighters in the world and has a tremendous future in front of him. But agreeing to a 50-50 split shows you how much he wants it."






LONDON -- The vice president of the World Boxing Association is in favor of a rematch of the light-welterweight title fight between Amir Khan and Lamont Peterson after Khan raised questions about the legitimacy of the American's victory.

The WBA is studying images of an unidentified man that Khan has accused of interfering with the judges and leaning over WBA supervisor Michael Welsh during the fight Dec. 10 in Washington. Khan lost his IBF and WBA belts on a split decision after being docked two points for pushing.

"The fact is, there is that 'mystery man in the hat' who is seen sitting ringside and is seen, as well, handling score cards. I've been told that he's seen on tape celebrating with Peterson, all happy that Peterson won," Khan's promoter, Richard Schaefer, said Friday in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.

"I hope that the IBF and the WBA are both going to be ordering immediate rematches. That would be, at the very least -- and I want to say 'very least' in capital letters -- the right thing to do," said Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions.

WBA vice president Gilberto Jesus Mendoza said the "mystery man" is unknown to his organization. Mendoza questioned what the person was doing at ringside.

"We don't have an idea who this guy is; we can't identify him," Mendoza told Sky Sports. "The guy ... told Mr. Welsh that he was an IBF official, but we have consulted several persons at the IBF and they've also said they don't know who this person is."

Andre Johnson, a spokesman for Peterson, told the AP: "To us, it's really a non-issue. Right now, what's factual is that Lamont is the newly crowned IBF and WBA junior welterweight champion of the world. That's all that's significant."

Asked by the AP for comment, IBF public relations director Jeanette Salazar said the governing body wouldn't be putting out a statement in order to "preserve the integrity" of a Jan. 18 hearing into Khan's appeal of his loss.

"We are not addressing it at all at this point," Salazar said.

Mendoza is waiting to hear whether the D.C. Boxing and Wrestling Commission knows the man's identity.

"There were a lot of things that make this fight controversial," he said.

When asked if there should be a rematch, Mendoza said: "This will be my personal opinion, but that would be the right decision at the moment."

The D.C. commission did not respond immediately to requests for comment from the AP.

"There's the old saying, 'Where there's smoke, there's fire.' We're going to evaluate our legal options," Schaefer said. "What could happen -- and what should happen -- because of all the circumstances, is it should be ruled a no-contest, and the champion should retain his belt. But I'd understand if the sanctioning organizations might be reluctant to do that. So the thing to do might be to order an immediate rematch."

Said Khan: "I really think the whole world thinks I deserve this rematch because I know I was treated unfairly."
 
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Re: WBA seems to be backing golden boy and Khan. Lamont is going to have to fight Kha

all good haha Peterson can beat him again. Khan has no inside game.
 
Re: WBA seems to be backing golden boy and Khan. Lamont is going to have to fight Kha

all good haha Peterson can beat him again. Khan has no inside game.

Peterson is going to have to let his hands go more than he did. That being said I hope Peterson can get a big payday on the rematch.

I wonder if they'd do the rematch in England?
 
Re: WBA seems to be backing golden boy and Khan. Lamont is going to have to fight Kha

Khan will hopefully get those titles back after being screwed. :yes:
 
Re: WBA seems to be backing golden boy and Khan. Lamont is going to have to fight Kha

Khan will hopefully get those titles back after being screwed. :yes:

oh come off it.

I know khan is your countryman and all, but Peterson clearly was the better fighter.
 
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Ive seen far worse decisions and have never seen the commission say a peep. Boxing is a got dam joke...and not a good one. :smh:
 
Re: WBA seems to be backing golden boy and Khan. Lamont is going to have to fight Kha

oh come off it.

I know khan is your countryman and all, but Peterson clearly was the better fighter.

khan landed the better shots IMO
 
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funny how khan is crying for a rematch now when he wont go near prescott lol. Ironic
 
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This rematch should be a no brainer. That was a very controversial decision at best so both fighters should be eager to do it again even without the issue with the "mystery man" and the scorecards.
 
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:dunno: I doubt Lamont is mad. More money.. Amir SHOULD handle Lamont in a rematch; he wasn't ready for Lamont's heart and body shots, but Amir was the more "polished" :rolleyes: fighter.

But Amir should not delude himself: he is no where near ready for a bout against Floyd :lol: All that hyper active bouncing and running isn't going to work when Floyd is just as fast, or even faster, than Amir. Dude didn't know how to handle those body shots, and once his legs were gone he was a sitting duck.
 
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:dunno: I doubt Lamont is mad. More money.. Amir SHOULD handle Lamont in a rematch; he wasn't ready for Lamont's heart and body shots, but Amir was the more "polished" :rolleyes: fighter.

But Amir should not delude himself: he is no where near ready for a bout against Floyd :lol: All that hyper active bouncing and running isn't going to work when Floyd is just as fast, or even faster, than Amir. Dude didn't know how to handle those body shots, and once his legs were gone he was a sitting duck.

Ditto

The quetion will be if they order an immediate rematch or let Lamont get another pay day first
 
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Ditto

The quetion will be if they order an immediate rematch or let Lamont get another pay day first

I wouldn't take another fight. I would give him a rematch but would ask for a HUGE payday and a percent of the gate. (That he should get since he's the champ.) I'd want to be able to retire on that payday.

If he does that we could fight in his backyard for all I care.
 
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peterson needs to work on his power.
 
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Not that interesting since I thought a rematch was a given. All parties involved wanted one so all this piling on is just talk.

I still think both guys should move up to welter since they're both very big jr welters but it's up to them.
 
Re: WBA seems to be backing golden boy and Khan. Lamont is going to have to fight Kha

Khan will hopefully get those titles back after being screwed. :yes:

screwed? GTFOH

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Re: WBA seems to be backing golden boy and Khan. Lamont is going to have to fight Kha

:dunno: I doubt lamont is mad. More money.. Amir should handle lamont in a rematch; he wasn't ready for lamont's heart and body shots, but amir was the more "polished" :rolleyes: Fighter.

But amir should not delude himself: He is no where near ready for a bout against floyd :lol: All that hyper active bouncing and running isn't going to work when floyd is just as fast, or even faster, than amir. Dude didn't know how to handle those body shots, and once his legs were gone he was a sitting duck.

c/s
 
Re: WBA seems to be backing golden boy and Khan. Lamont is going to have to fight Kha

I wouldn't take another fight. I would give him a rematch but would ask for a HUGE payday and a percent of the gate. (That he should get since he's the champ.) I'd want to be able to retire on that payday.

If he does that we could fight in his backyard for all I care.

Man this could be Lamont's one shot big paydays. If I was his management I take a fight in DC that is winnable and cake off that. Then do a rematch with Khan. His management should argue for a in between fight before the rematch. Cause if he loses Khan isnt going to give him a rematch since they didn't write that in the first fight and the rematch is forced.
 
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Khan will hopefully get those titles back after being screwed. :yes:

:hmm:

screwed? GTFOH

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Get All The Way the Fuck Out Of Here. Countryman or not, Khan got beat by the better fighter. He started whining during the fight and hasnt stopped since.

Man this could be Lamont's one shot big paydays. If I was his management I take a fight in DC that is winnable and cake off that. Then do a rematch with Khan. His management should argue for a in between fight before the rematch. Cause if he loses Khan isnt going to give him a rematch since they didn't write that in the first fight and the rematch is forced.


Not a bad idea. A tune up could help build more interest in the fight and give boxing another televised sell out with a hot crowd.
And make sure Khan fights a tuneup on the same card.
 
Re: WBA seems to be backing golden boy and Khan. Lamont is going to have to fight Kha

:hmm:



Get All The Way the Fuck Out Of Here. Countryman or not, Khan got beat by the better fighter. He started whining during the fight and hasnt stopped since.




Not a bad idea. A tune up could help build more interest in the fight and give boxing another televised sell out with a hot crowd.
And make sure Khan fights a tuneup on the same card.
nah, Khan is liable to lose to any top contender.
 
Re: WBA seems to be backing golden boy and Khan. Lamont is going to have to fight Kha

all good haha Peterson can beat him again. Khan has no inside game.
beat him again? LMAO! He didn't beat him the first time. he got a split decision with two point taken away from Khan for pushing. LOL! I have never seen 2 points taken away from ANYBODY for pushing. Shit was a joke. They'll do a rematch and it damn sure won't be in DC (my hometown). Actually this fiasco of a fight pretty much ensured that no major fight will be coming to DC anytime soon.
 
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beat him again? LMAO! He didn't beat him the first time. he got a split decision with two point taken away from Khan for pushing. LOL! I have never seen 2 points taken away from ANYBODY for pushing. Shit was a joke. They'll do a rematch and it damn sure won't be in DC (my hometown). Actually this fiasco of a fight pretty much ensured that no major fight will be coming to DC anytime soon.

He needed points taken away. He had too much illegal shit going on from over 50 pushes to all types of holding and headlocks. Then on top off that he was running. Peterson landed the cleaner, meaner shots and controlled the action. I had him winning by a point without the points taken away, but Khan did it to himself cause he gave the ref every reason to take points.
 
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He needed points taken away. He had too much illegal shit going on from over 50 pushes to all types of holding and headlocks. Then on top off that he was running. Peterson landed the cleaner, meaner shots and control the action. I had him winning by a point without the points taken away, but Khan did it to himself cause he gave the ref every reason to take points.

Co sign...
 
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beat him again? LMAO! He didn't beat him the first time. he got a split decision with two point taken away from Khan for pushing. LOL! I have never seen 2 points taken away from ANYBODY for pushing. Shit was a joke. They'll do a rematch and it damn sure won't be in DC (my hometown). Actually this fiasco of a fight pretty much ensured that no major fight will be coming to DC anytime soon.

go to bed
 
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funny how khan is crying for a rematch now when he wont go near prescott lol. Ironic

Co-sign or Maidana for that matter which was a damn good fight that I'd like to see run back as opposed to the opponents he chose after.

Ive seen far worse decisions and have never seen the commission say a peep. :smh:

Basically

He needed points taken away. He had too much illegal shit going on from over 50 pushes to all types of holding and headlocks. Then on top off that he was running. Peterson landed the cleaner, meaner shots and controlled the action. I had him winning by a point without the points taken away, but Khan did it to himself cause he gave the ref every reason to take points.

Thank you. Khan, outside of flashes, looked like an amateur in that fight. Although it was close he still looked like shit for someone who is trying to break into that A-class status and money.

Either way the fight was close and a rematch should be automatic but he way Khan is whining instead of letting his people and particularly Golden Boy handle it is pathetic.
 
Ditto

The quetion will be if they order an immediate rematch or let Lamont get another pay day first

From what I read elsewhere it will be immediate. GBP offered him 1 million for the rematch the day after the fight. I wonder if that stands now that the rematch is ordered. It's not a lot of money after u pay everyone, but if u keep winning the purses will definitely increase. Hopefully he doesn't do it in England, if so as Tim Bradley pointed out HE WILL GET PISTOL-WHIPPED by the judges.

That I'll fight in the opponent backyard BS by Khan was arrogance & came back to bite him in the ass


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From what I read elsewhere it will be immediate. GBP offered him 1 million for the rematch the day after the fight. I wonder if that stands now that the rematch is ordered. It's not a lot of money after u pay everyone, but if u keep winning the purses will definitely increase. Hopefully he doesn't do it in England, if so as Tim Bradley pointed out HE WILL GET PISTOL-WHIPPED by the judges.

That I'll fight in the opponent backyard BS by Khan was arrogance & came back to bite him in the ass


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There isn't a rematch ordered at this point.

The main issue is the Jan. 18th hearing to get the decision completely overturned (unlikely because there is no conclusive evidence of anything illegal, only opinion and speculation at this point).

The sanctioning bodies ordering a rematch only counts if Peterson cares about keeping both titles. If the decision doesn't get overturned and only one sanctioning body demands a rematch Peterson can still say fuck them and keep 1 out of 2 of the belts and still have the decision on his record which still gives him the advantage.

The rematch is going to happen but Peterson and his team are weighing all their options and not letting Golden Boy and Khan's team dictate how shit goes down.
 
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nah, Khan is liable to lose to any top contender.

Maybe but you don't match him with a top contender in a tune up.


He needed points taken away. He had too much illegal shit going on from over 50 pushes to all types of holding and headlocks. Then on top off that he was running. Peterson landed the cleaner, meaner shots and controlled the action. I had him winning by a point without the points taken away, but Khan did it to himself cause he gave the ref every reason to take points.

:yes:
What the people with a problem with the deductions conveniently forget is that even after losing one point for pushing, he continued pushing and holding and grappling throughout the fight. Once a ref shows you he's serious about something, why keep doing it? He had no answer to Peterson's pressure and body work and pushing off was all he had.
 
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WBA calls for a second fight.



The WBA has ordered an immediate rematch between junior welterweight titleholder Lamont Peterson and Amir Khan, Golden Boy promoter Richard Schaefer told ESPN.com on Thursday night.

Peterson (30-1-1, 15 KOs) won a split decision against England's Khan (26-2, 18 KOs) in controversial fashion to win the WBA and IBF 140-pound titles on Dec. 10. Khan, who was fighting in Peterson's hometown of Washington, D.C., had two points deducted for pushing -- an almost unheard of foul call -- in the seventh and 12th rounds by Washington-area referee Joe Cooper. Had the points not been deducted, Khan would have retained the belts on a unanimous decision.

"The WBA ordered an immediate rematch. I'm thrilled that he's getting one and hope we can start the negotiations and get the fight done," Schaefer said. "Amir and Lamont are both terrific young men and athletes who fought their hearts out in Washington in December and I'm sure this decision will get applause by fight fans around the world. The rematch will be one of the most anticipated fights of 2012 because both guys are exciting, young and I think it's exactly the kind of fight people want to see."

Golden Boy had appealed the decision to both sanctioning organizations, claiming that Cooper's penalties were uncalled for and that the scorecards were mishandled. Golden Boy claims there were discrepancies between the scorecards kept by the WBA supervisor and IBF supervisor, although the scorecard kept by the Washington commission is official and had Peterson winning. Golden Boy contends that the WBA supervisor's master scorecard, which collects round by round scoring from each of the three judges, had the fight a draw.

There is also controversy over the so-called ringside "mystery man," Mustafa Ameen, who is affiliated with the IBF and had a credential arranged by the IBF as a courtesy, but was not at the fight in an official capacity. However, he was seen on video at ringside apparently touching the scoring slips, which is against the rules, and distracting a judge. He was later seen in the ring apparently celebrating with the Peterson team after the fight.

"Since Khan continues to focus on a man at ringside, I want to be very clear -- Mustafa Ameen is in no way, nor has he ever been, affiliated or associated with anyone within Team Peterson," said Barry Hunter, Peterson's manager, trainer and father figure. "That includes myself, Lamont and (brother) Anthony Peterson."

The IBF is slated to hold a hearing on the fight next week.

Even with the controversy, the December bout was widely considered one of the best fights of 2011. Khan has campaigned hard for a rematch since the post-fight news conference.

"All I want is a fair chance and you know if I had a fair chance on the last fight, I definitely would have won that fight, and it's just one of the things," Khan said last month when discussing his appeal with reporters on a teleconference. "I mean I wasn't treated right and even the fans in D.C. said that I clearly won the fight. I don't know what the referee was watching."

Despite the WBA order, Peterson is not bound to a rematch. He could vacate the belt. He is also one of the leading candidates to land a June fight against welterweight titleholder Manny Pacquiao, one of boxing's two biggest stars. Peterson could move up in weight if that fight is offered to him and earn far more than he could earn in a rematch with Khan.

"One thing you cannot do is force a fighter to take a fight," Schaefer said. "Everybody has to do what they feel is best for them. I respect that. In this weight class a rematch is the biggest fight that can be made and it would be a shame if that doesn't happen. I say that, yes, as a promoter, but also as a fight fan. It would be a hugely anticipated fight."

Schaefer said he was hopeful he and Hunter could work out a deal. Peterson, who was Khan's mandatory challenger when they met, is a promotional free agent.

In the immediate aftermath of the fight, Schaefer offered Peterson more than $1 million for the rematch, but Hunter declined to negotiate because he wanted Peterson to relax after a tough fight and to enjoy the holidays. Peterson earned a career-high $650,000 for the December bout.

"The bottom line is that after we decided not to accept Golden Boy's offer for a rematch only days after the fight, and said that Lamont wanted to enjoy the holidays with his family and have time to make the best decision for his career and the future of his family, they started filing protest letters and trying to spin the media as some form of retaliation," Hunter said.

"I hope we can negotiate in a respectful manner," Schaefer said. "It has been our goal all along to get this rematch done and I hope the WBA decision is going to help the process. My intentions are to do it in a very respectful manner because I like Lamont and Barry very much. We have worked on a few fights together. Whatever happened in Washington has nothing to do with Barry or Lamont. They weren't the referee or the scorekeeper. Lamont fought his heart out and so did Amir."

Hunter did not sound in the mood to negotiate a rematch. He and Peterson have felt disrespected by Khan and Golden Boy in the wake of their greatest victory.

"Unfortunately, we are in this process of dealing with these unfounded protests," Hunter said. "It would be an understatement to characterize Lamont as being disappointed in the unprofessional manner in which Khan is attempting to discredit his performance in the ring and victory. We were raised to conduct ourselves where champions display professionalism, both in victory and defeat. Lamont previously tasted defeat and handled it the way it should be handled -- he worked harder on areas that needed improvement to maximize his performance in the ring. Now, he is world champion.

"Khan blames everyone and everything but his performance and lack of ability to make adjustments in the ring for his loss."

Hunter also brought up the fact that Golden Boy slammed Zab Judah and promoter Main Events, which protested Khan's knockout win in their July unification bout, claiming Khan's body shot that ended the fight was a low blow.

"When Zab Judah filed protests for Khan's repeated low blows in their July 2011 bout Golden Boy and Khan argued that a referee's decisions should be honored," Hunter said. "Now, Golden Boy and Khan are flip-flopping on the referee's decision when it's not favorable towards them."

Dan Rafael covers boxing for ESPN.com. Follow him on Twitter.
 
Re: WBA seems to be backing golden boy and Khan. Lamont is going to have to fight Kha

I wouldn't take another fight. I would give him a rematch but would ask for a HUGE payday and a percent of the gate. (That he should get since he's the champ.) I'd want to be able to retire on that payday.

If he does that we could fight in his backyard for all I care.

They offered him a milli right after the fight- That # will prob decrease because its now mandatory rematch. I read somewhere its immediate no fights in between. 1 milli aint shit, plus he gotta pay the WBA sanction fees to defend the belt & the IBF if they overturn it as well. After taxes, fees etc etc, he will have enough left over to get him to the next fight...

But if he wins.... a whole nother story
 
Re: WBA seems to be backing golden boy and Khan. Lamont is going to have to fight Kha

oh come off it.

I know khan is your countryman and all, but Peterson clearly was the better fighter.

This...truth be told Khan has been paper for awhile now....

dude has a glass jaw and those ribs got whooped up something fatal.
 
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