Khan won between 7-8 rounds and had knockdowns not counted I don't even like Khan but the truth is he truth, he possibly got his confidence ruined by a roider, and also missed out on a easy 15 million pay day he would have got on May 5th
Peterson is a low life he knew very well he was taking steroids. If he was taking it knowing he would be tested, he certainly took it against Khan in their first fight. For putting other fighters life at risk nothing short of permanent ban would serve that piece of **** any justice .
:good He arguably won 9 rounds (I think he won 8, but you can make just as good of an argument for him winning 9 rounds, as you can Peterson winning 6 rounds). . . Foreman Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooook :rasta
Article Link - [url]http://www.***********.com/?m=show&opt=printable&id=52667#ixzz1uItDCWiR[/url] This is a legal waiver. By copying and using the material from this article, you agree to give full credit to ***********.com or provide a link to the original article. Rick Reeno & David P. Greisman ***********.com has been advised that junior welterweight Lamont Peterson tested positive for “testosterone pellets," according to Nevada State Athletic Commission executive director Keith Kizer, citing Peterson’s attorney Jeff Fried Peterson is scheduled to defend his WBA/IBF titles against Amir Khan on May 19th at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Both fighters agreed, per the contract terms for their rematch, to take part in a random drug testing protocol. Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schafer, making a statement Tuesday on a conference call, said the testing had been done unannounced at the March 19 press conference in Los Angeles announcing the fight. The samples from Peterson and Khan were taken to a WADA (World Anti Doping Agency) drug testing lab in Los Angeles and split into “A” and “B” samples, Schaefer said. The “A” results were reported back to the Volunteer Anti Doping Agency, or VADA, on April 12. Peterson’s team was told of the results on April 13 and told of his rights to have his “B” sample analyzed. That analysis was done on April 30, Schaefer said. That test confirmed the results of the “A” sample analysis, Schaefer said — that the sample was consistent with administration of an anabolic steroid such as testosterone. Schaefer said follow-up samples were taken from Peterson on April 13. Those samples came back negative for banned substances on May 2, Schaefer said. According to Kizer, the testosterone pellets were taken prior to Peterson’s first fight with Khan, which took place on December 10th in Washington, DC. Apparently, Peterson did not remember taking the pellets until his “B” sample came back positive. “I was told by Jeff Fried that he took testosterone pellets, back just before the first Khan fight, but forgot to tell anybody about it. When “A” sample came back positive for testosterone, he still didn’t remember it, it didn’t jog his memory. When the “B” sample came back positive, his memory was jogged and then he said ‘oh yeah, that’s right.’ That’s the story I’ve been told yesterday. I haven’t gotten Jeff’s written statement yet,” Kizer told ***********.com. There are medical reasons for taking testosterone pellets, but Kizer is waiting for Team Peterson to submit their written statement, which is going to present their side of the story and the explanation behind the administration of the pellets. “I have to wait to see what Jeff sends to me, but I have no idea [why Peterson or anyone in general would take the pellets]. Testosterone pellets are a legitimate prescription drug, but what it’s used for and whether it’s legitimate in any case I couldn’t tell you." At the moment, Peterson is not licensed to fight in the state of Nevada. Unless Peterson can provide a sufficient defense to the Nevada State Athletic Commission, he will not be licensed to fight Amir Khan. “He is not licensed and he will not be licensed unless he can somehow convince the commission that there is some legitimate defense here. We’ll see. The burden is on him and he has not met it so far. He is not licensed and he will not be fighting unless that happens [provides legitimate defense],” Kizer said.
I dont even know what to say about this. From feel good win for a "good guy" to this? Just leaves a bad taste all around
I gave peterson full props for the first fight and thought he deserved the decision but now just like Margarito I cant believe he wasnt cheating before now. I think he was def on the juice last time out and even though the fight looks like its off I'm glad his been caught. This sport needs to get clean!!!
How can you test positive for pellats, they wouldn't know how the **** was administered just that he had synthetic testosterone.
Then his team admitted it, he didn't test positive for test. pellats. It is symantics of the article I'm arguing.
Agreed, basically the pellets are placed under the arm pits and slowly adsorbed into the body, the question is why did Lamont take it - i.e. underlying medical reason etc, and if so why didn't he declare it until the positive test result was made public?
So these samples came from the first fight. I don't think anyone can deny that he wasn't cheating on the first fight. Strip him and give the belts back to Khan. I can't believe the guy who wanted the test got caught. It's like someone accusing another of being a homo only to get caught sleeping with some guy. This is too much. I really liked Peterson. He messed up big time.
What is the cycle time on this drug? Anyone know? Does the November till March time frame work? That's like 5 months they can be detected yet two weeks later they were gone? Smells fishy to me.