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Amir Khan vs. Lamont Peterson

Capital Showdown
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Date 10 December 2011
Venue United States Convention Center, Washington D.C.
Title(s) on the line WBA (Super) & IBF light welterweight championship
Tale of the tape
Boxer England Amir Khan United States Lamont Peterson
Nickname King Khan Havoc
Hometown Bolton, Greater Manchester, England Washington, District of Columbia, U.S.
Pre-fight record 26–1-0 (18 KO) 29–1-1 (15 KO)
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight 139 140
Style orthodox orthodox
Recognition WBA (Super) & IBF light welterweight champion
Result
Peterson defeats Khan via split decision
Boxer England Amir Khan United States Lamont Peterson
Nickname King Khan Havoc
Hometown Bolton, Greater Manchester, England Washington, District of Columbia, U.S.
Pre-fight record 26–1-0 (18 KO) 29–1-1 (15 KO)
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight 139 140
Style orthodox orthodox
Recognition WBA (Super) & IBF light welterweight champion

Amir Khan vs Lamont Peterson, billed as Capital Showdown, was a boxing match for Khan's WBA (Super) & IBF light welterweight titles. The fight took place in the Convention Center in Washington, D.C., United States, on 10 December 2011. Khan was making the first defense of his IBF belt against his mandatory challenger.

Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer announced in a conference in London to officially kick off "Capital Showdown: Khan vs. Peterson".

The tour touts an HBO-televised bout featuring WBA (Super) & IBF light welterweight champion Amir Khan of Bolton, England, in the first defense of his IBF belt against mandatory challenger Lamont Peterson of Washington, D.C., which was slated for December 10 in Peterson's home town.

Khan had won eight consecutive fights, four of them by knockout. Peterson won an IBF eliminator with a 12th-round stoppage of Victor Cayo (26-2, 18 KOs) in July, earning the organization's No. 1 contender status and the right to challenge Khan.

The fight was fought in front of a packed house at the Convention Center, with an announced audience of 8,647. After an extremely close, evenly matched fight for 12 rounds, the heavily pro-Peterson crowd was thrilled by the split decision announced in Peterson's favor. Khan scored a knockdown in the first round, but was penalized twice by Referee Joe Cooper, once for excessive shoving with the forearm and later for hitting on the break. The points proved to be the difference on the two scorecards that favored Peterson.

After the bout Khan complained about the referee and made accusations of impropriety that the judges' scorecards had been "interfered with" by a man at ringside who celebrated with Peterson after the decision. This man was later identified as Mustafa Ameen, a figure affiliated to the IBF but who had no apparent reason to be involved. Khan's camp launched an appeal with the IBF in December principally on the grounds of "miscalculation of the scoring" and "inappropriate conduct by officials" and in January 2012, after reviewing the evidence, the WBA ordered a rematch.


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