Khan – Peterson lost in the shuffle

By John F. McKenna (McJack): The upcoming fight between WBA/IBF light welterweight champion Amir Khan (26-1, 18 KO’s) and mandatory challenger Lamont Peterson (29-1-1, 15 KO’s) has been all but lost in the shuffle with all the hoopla surrounding the huge fight between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez.

The intense media interest in the “Pacman” – “El Dinamita” fight and the controversial decision surrounding it has dominated boxing news for days. As a result the Khan – Peterson fight has not drawn the type of media attention one would expect.

Khan will be squaring off against Peterson on December 10 at the Washington, D.C. Convention center and it figures to be a real test for “King” Khan who is being groomed by Oscar De La Hoya and Golden Boy Promotions. Many boxing observers feel that the 24 year old Khan will be a future superstar in boxing. Khan has come a long way since being KO’d in the 1st round in June 2009 by Breidis Prescott.

After losing to Prescott, Khan enlisted the help of renowned trainer Freddie Roach and has turned his career around. Amir has now won 8 fights in a row while picking up the WBA and IBF title belts at light welterweight. Most notably Khan demonstrated to his critics that he can take a punch and has loads of heart when he scored a unanimous 12 round decision over Argentinean power puncher Marcos Maidana in December 2010. That fight was voted “Fight of the Year” by the Boxing Writers Association of America. Maidana acknowledged after the fight that Khan is a skillful and fast boxer who can take a punch.

Most recently Khan stopped Zab Judah in five rounds last July. It was thought that Judah would give Khan a good fight, but Zab proved to be no match for Amir who as of late has demonstrated speed and power in his fights.

Trainer Freddie Roach has predicted on several occasions that Khan will be the best Pound for Pound fighter in the world in a year. Amir is a stable mate of WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao and has benefited from training at Roach’s Wild Card Gym in Hollywood. In addition Khan has sparred numerous times with Manny while preparing for his fights. Khan plans on moving up to welterweight after the bout with Peterson.

Khan cannot risk being over confident against Peterson whose lone loss was a unanimous decision to Timothy Bradley in December 2009. Peterson fought Victor Ortiz to a draw in November 2010. In Lamont’s last outing he stopped Victor Kayo in the 12th round in July to earn his title shot at Khan.

Peterson vows to make the most out of his opportunity when he steps into the ring against Khan and says it is a dream come true.

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15 Responses to “Khan – Peterson lost in the shuffle”

  • crazedfool says:

    If khan faced the Ghost then I’d never have to here his name spoken again, same can be said if khan gave midahna a rematch. Khan is a 90 percent hyped fighter with a 10 percent mouth. And again no street cred, meaning for some of the lamo posters here , no one really cares about him.

  • Ghostwriter says:

    The reason Khan hasn’t given Prescott a rematch is because he doesn’t deserve it. Since their fight Prescott has lost 4 of 8 bouts, only beating relative nobodies, whereas Khana has won 8 from 8, beating Barrera, Maidana, Judah and McCloskey. The same McCloskey who beat Prescott by unanimous decision. Khan is ranked 2nd amongst light welterweights, while Prescott is ranked 42nd. You get the picture I hope.

  • kaneknows says:

    Queen khan u so good why u dodging prescott when he call u out real champs revenge their L’s peterson wins decision.

  • TG1 says:

    Khan is all hype don’t believe it !!!

  • Harry says:

    Khan is an overated c@nt

  • BoxingFan says:

    Khan is number 1 at 140….Khan will be the 1st to KO Peterson…

  • Jonny says:

    @crazedfool- street cred!!? Either your a 14 kid or an idiot. The fact you used the term ‘street cred’ means you clearly don’t have any or understand what it is. And a boxer doesn’t have to be popular in America to be good. Watch khan, in a few year you’ll love him and he’ll loads of ‘street cred’ – chump

  • Ben Gurion says:

    Who wants to bet? AMIR KHAN IS GOING TO BE DEFEATED BY LAMONT PETERSON ON DECEMBER 10, 2011. MARK IT FOR YOUR RECORD.

    FROM: BEN GURION

  • crazedfool says:

    Hbo really disapointed me with this fight finishing off the year. And yea Khan who ? Big boy across the pond who runs his mouth with zero street cred in North America other than a sparse cultural folowing.
    Lost in the shuffle ? which shuffle, the shuffle started when Floyd opened his mouth 4 days before the (p)ac/Marquez fight declaring his future intesions.

  • daniel says:

    khan fuiture superstar

  • cortez im fair but paid off says:

    this fight had no interest anyway khan could of rematched maidana which would have been huge fighting lamont will do him no favours cos no one cares about this fight if he loses its career over unless he stops squawking and fights better competion i like lamont hes so humble and is tough he was homeless living off streets for years which is where princess khan will be if he losses lol

  • El Terrible says:

    Yeah.yeah.yeah.roach also predicted a 1st round k.o. for pacquiao against marquez… khan is overrated

  • Jeff41 says:

    Big Brown Doggy : Khan the King, or King Khan.

  • Dugan says:

    Khan didn’t fight Prescott in 2009, he fought him in 2008, just sayin.

  • Big Brown Doggy says:

    Khan who?????

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