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Peterson takes welterweight title from Khan
Associated Press

WASHINGTON: Hometown favorite Lamont Peterson took a contentious split decision victory over Amir Khan Saturday to seize the WBA and IBF junior welterweight belts, leaving the British fighter feeling cheated.Peterson, helped by referee Joe Cooper deducting two points from Khan for pushing in the seventh and 12th rounds, scored the split-decision to win the WBA and IBF junior welterweight titles Saturday night.

Judges George Hall and Valerie Dorsett scored the fight 113-112 in favor of Peterson. Nelson Vasquez had Khan winning 115-110.

“It must have been a good fight. They’re already talking about a rematch,” Peterson said.

Khan, who was favored to win in his sixth title defense, started out strongly, scoring the only knockdown in the fight late in the first round. In fact, Khan, who complained that Cooper was favoring Peterson, thought he had knocked Peterson down a second time. It was ruled a slip.

“It was like I was against him and the referee,” Khan said.

Peterson began his counterattack in the third round, taking the fight to Khan and hitting him with a series of blows to the head, buckling his knee.

The challenger secured the fight by winning the 10th and 11th rounds on Hill and Dorsett’s scorecards. The 12th was ruled even after the point was deducted from Khan.

“I was shocked. There was no warning,” Khan said about the 12th round point deduction.

“I’m a fighter – not a referee,” Peterson said when asked his opinion on Khan’s penalty. “It’s always going to be rough at this level … I’m always prepared for a backyard fight.”

In a bizarre post-fight press conference, fans of both fighters crowded the room, cheered and had to be admonished by officials from the promoters.

Oscar De La Hoya, whose Golden Boy Promotions put on the fight, started campaigning for another bout even before both fighters spoke.

“There will be a rematch,” De La Hoya predicted.

Spurred on by a crowd just short of a sellout in the first championship fight held in Washington since 1993, Peterson improved to 30-1-1. Khan is now 26-2.

“We all know who won the fight,” Khan said.

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on December 12, 2011, on page 14.
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