Comments Thread For: Mystery Man To Explain at IBF's Khan-Peterson Hearing

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  • LeadUppercut
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    #11
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    According to Gareth Davies of Telegraph Sport, "Mystery Man" Mustafa Ameen - accused by junior welterweight Amir Khan of interfering in his split decision loss to Lamont Peterson in December - will explain his ringside actions at the IBF's appeal hearing set for January 18th in New York. Despite the recent claims of Khan's trainer Freddie Roach, the IBF told the paper that Ameen is indeed affiliated with their organization. Roach, who said he was very familiar with Ameen, told BBC Sport “[Ameen] is not a member of any boxing organization."


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    Excellent news, that is all one could ask for.

    Ameen needs to explain his actions.

    And you need to accept the official verdict of the appeal hearing Amir.

    Regardless as to whether you are satisfied with the result or not.

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    • Young Money
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      #12
      Why do I get the feeling a bunch of khan alts are posting here..

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      • snoopy360
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        #13
        I can't believe Amir is still whinning about this. Belts are won and lost in the ring. You don't go and try to have decisions over turned because you lost a close fight. If he was so concerned about getting his belts back he would STFU and hit the gym. He'd give Peterson a lucrative offer to step back into the ring, and commence to putting a beating on him. If they over turn the decision I think its bull**** and it makes a mockery of boxing. Just because Amir Khan had a bad night doesn't excuse the fact that he didn't do enough to keep his belts, the fact is that even if Khan is a better fighter then Peterson doesn't mean Peterson wasn't the better fighter that night.

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