British boxer Amir Khan lost his champion in Washington DC, USA, Sunday (11/12/2011) morning hrs. In the match against Lamont Peterson, he loses points and two flying its title.
Khan lost narrowly (split decision), among others because it had deducted a point for pushing his opponent at the end of the seventh round, and the numbers again in the 12th round due to hit when there is a break.
Reduction of the two figures it becomes crucial because in the calculation of the jury, Khan won 114-11 but lost 112-113 and 112-113 of Peterson.
The defeat, which led to him losing the WBA belt in a super lightweight and IBF crowns at light welterweight, Khan protested.
"I like fighting two people there. (Peterson) kept trying rushed at me. He continued to go to the head, hitting lower. He was effective in suppressing, but I fought more cleanly," said Khan.
"I'm ready to fight again. I already know, certainly the weight he played at home," he continued, as quoted by Reuters.
Khan (26-2) had struck down his opponent in the first round. Peterson (30-1-1) serve primarily by the blows to the opponent's body. Overall the game is considered fun and interesting.
"This fight 12 rounds instead of three rounds. I do not worry when falling in the first round," said Peterson.
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