Doctor: Peterson was treated for testosterone deficiency in November
Lamont Peterson was injected with testosterone before his title fight with Amir Khan because his levels were abnormally low, according to the physician who treated him.
read morePeterson’s camp: testosterone was ‘justified, strictly medical’
Lamont Peterson has admitted to taking a banned substance but claims it was for medical reasons and had nothing to do with the outcome of his first fight against Amir Khan, which he won last December.
read moreKizer: Peterson tested positive for synthetic testosterone
Lamont Peterson tested positive for synthetic testosterone.
read morePeterson tests positive for banned substance
IBF and WBA junior welterweight titleholder Lamont Peterson has tested positive for a banned substance in advance of his rematch with Amir Khan on May 19.
read morePeterson vows to defeat Khan more convincingly
Lamont Peterson on his upcoming rematch with Amir Khan: “If it comes down to a knockout, then I’ll win by knockout. If it’s a decision, then I’ll be winning a decision. I just know that I’ll control the figtht all the way.”
read morePeterson, Khan support random drug testing for boxing
Lamont Peterson on Olympic style drug testing: “Make it mandatory. Eventually, I think that it should be mandatory for every championship fight. I’m trying to be part of the movement to get that done.”
read moreLem’s latest: Tarver-Kayode, Quillin-Wright part of quadruple-header
Lateef Kayode’s cruiserweight bout with former light heavyweight titleholder Antonio Tarver is to headline a Showtime-televised, quadruple-header from the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., on June 2.
read moreLem’s latest: Mitchell-Witherspoon matches two college grads
Seth Mitchell and Chazz Witherspoon, who fight on April 28, were both high school athletes who earned college scholarships before graduating with degrees in criminal justice and pharmaceuticals, respectively.
read moreMayweather-Cotto targeted for May 5 at the MGM Grand
Miguel Cotto: “On May 5, stay tuned, because I will convincingly beat Floyd Mayweather.”
read moreMayweather, Koncz offer different accounts of Pacquiao talks
Manny Pacquiao’s advisor, Michael Koncz: “Our counter offer to Floyd Mayweather was a $50 million guarantee, plus the overage on the pay per view would be split 45 percent to 55 percent, with the winner getting 55 percent.”
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