Peterson denied License, Kizer suggests DC commision declares NC, fight off

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  1. chilli&lemon

    chilli&lemon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Lamont Peterson will almost certainly be stripped of the world titles he took from Amir Khan last December and their rematch in Las Vegas on 19 May will probably be scrapped, according to the Nevada State Athletic Commission's executive director, Keith Kizer.

    Khan is likely to fight for the vacated titles against an opponent yet to be named, possibly in Las Vegas on the undercard of Manny Pacquiao's World Boxing Organisation welterweight title fight with Tim Bradley at the MGM Grand on 9 June.

    It is an anticlimactic turn of events for Khan. He was desperate for revenge over Peterson, who rose from living on the streets of Washington with his brother as an abandoned waif to being warmly embraced as one of the sport's most heart-warming heroes. That fairytale now lies in tatters.

    When Peterson's team flew from Washington to Las Vegas on Tuesday it was to argue that the presence of a banned synthetic substance resulted from the "inadvertent" use of pellets designed to counter low testosterone levels.

    Kizer said beforehand, it would take some "really enlightening" new evidence to persuade the commission that Peterson should be granted a licence to box in Nevada. Nobody thought that was going to happen. This was a result before it went to the scorecards.

    And so it proved. Even before their plane had landed, sentiment had swung away from the likable Peterson. He had left his supporters disappointed – and Khan without a credible opponent.

    The drama of the past couple of days reached another high point on Wednesday when the commission released details that Peterson tested positive before challenging Khan for his World Boxing Association and International Boxing Federation titles in his home town. It was a fight of rolling controversy but recent developments have overridden even those rows about questionable refereeing and the mysterious appearance at ringside of the man who came to be known as "The Man In The Hat", Mustafa Ameen.

    Referring to Peterson's positive test for excessive levels of testosterone, Kizer said: "He and his team say it was inadvertent. We consider it dishonest. We have to go through the proper procedures, not least with reference to the chairman [of the commission, who has the final say on granting a licence], but we can see no alternative to refusing him a licence."

    Asked about Peterson's pre-fight declarations in support of stringent drugs-testing, Kizer replied: "Isn't it always the way with athletes who [test positive for] drugs? We would have loved to have Mr Khan fight here on the 19th but clearly that is not possible. The Peterson team left it too late to inform everybody, ourselves included.

    "I feel sorry for Mr Khan and all the undercard fighters who will not now be paid, as well as all the fans who bought tickets and made travel plans."

    It is estimated as many as 4,000 British fans have already booked flights, hotels and tickets – Khan's biggest ever contingent of support since he moved to the US to fight under the tutelage of Freddie Roach. He has grown in popularity, with local fans and with the powerbrokers of the game, from Golden Boy Promotions, to the commissioners.

    "Hopefully we will have Mr Khan back here in June," Kizer said. "He is always welcome here. We have informed the Washington commission and I suppose they will invalidate the result [of the fight in December]. It's certain we would have been doing so had it taken place in Las Vegas. I suspect the World Boxing Association and the International Boxing Federation will strip Mr Peterson of his titles."

    Khan tweeted: "Let's hope the right thing will be done." He added: "Boxing is a dangerous sport a toe to toe battle someone can seriously get hurt especially with an unfair disadvantage, we need to put a stop to this, I still believe they are my belts."

    The options for Khan are many and varied. He may contemplate another go with a fellow Golden Boy client, Marcos Maidana, whom he beat in a belting affair at the Mandalay Bay. Zab Judah, whom he beat at the same venue, is likely out of the picture as he is trying to negotiate a fight with Juan Manuel Márquez, but the unbeaten Philadelphian star Danny García would fancy his chances.

    Whoever it is, it will not be the opponent Khan was desperate to fight

    Amir Khan ‏ @AmirKingKhan
    The fight is off! sorry everyone the only person to blame is @kingpete26 I'll be looking for a opponent to fight June 30th
     
  2. Mr. Minmon

    Mr. Minmon Member Full Member

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    He should target Danny Garcia, it's an easy fight for Khan imo, and he picks up another belt along the way.
     
  3. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Khan-Garcia. Do it!!!
     
  4. WarMaidana

    WarMaidana Member Full Member

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    what a ****ing joke ****!
     
  5. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    So you guys really think Garcia is gonna accept the fight with 10 days to go?

    He would be killed.
     
  6. chilli&lemon

    chilli&lemon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He can't, WBC have scheduled a purse bid for Garcia-Oleguson (Nigerian dude), so he'd have to vacate or pay nigerian dude step aside money. I say Khan should go back to the UK, enjoy Ramadan coming up, and then fight at 147lb in the autumn. No way his head can be in the right state to fight.
     
  7. megavolt

    megavolt Constantly Shadowboxing Full Member

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    **** just got real
     
  8. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    He has trained his ass off this camp. so determined... we would have seen a powerfull flat footed Khan and that's a rare occurence :(

    ****CKCKCKCKC..

    He has no good options really..

    He should really have a fight anyway to stay active
     
  9. TerryESB

    TerryESB The Final Boss Full Member

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    I knew that Khan was gonna request a NC and his belts back. And hes gonna get it.
     
  10. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    read the whole post.
     
  11. chilli&lemon

    chilli&lemon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I still say get Theophane to fly over and fight him on the 19th, as long as HBO go along with this- WBA will do anything for a fee, IBF will probably hand a belt to ZAB like they always do.
     
  12. macho_grande

    macho_grande "I'll never get over" Full Member

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    If Peterson tested positive before the 1st fight... How the **** weren't GoldenBoy told?
     
  13. Nathandalegend

    Nathandalegend Member Full Member

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    As much of a clown as he is.. Breidis Prescott rematch?
     
  14. chilli&lemon

    chilli&lemon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Damn, **** got real, stupid Cheaterson, now we gotta wait for Froch Bute and Pac-Headbutt
     
  15. PUNCHDRUNK

    PUNCHDRUNK Darth Booth Full Member

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    Under the circumstances he has every right to, I hope Pederson gets a lengthy ban. Would have been interesting to see if Khan could have made the necessary adjustments though this time...... f*ck, f*ck & f*ck!!!