There has been a major shift in opponents for IBF Junior Welterweight champion Lamont Peterson. Ring Magazine's Lem Satterfield is reporting that the previous mandatory challenger -- former world champion Zab Judah -- is now out of the picture and the next in line is another former world champion, Kendall "Rated R" Holt.
IBF Championships Chairman Lindsay Tucker told Satterfield that Judah had from this past Friday until noon today to sign a contract for a Peterson-Judah contest. Judah did not sign the contract.
"They didn't sign the contract at 12 o'clock, so we went to the next
available guy, and that's Kendall Holt. So right now, Holt has been
ordered to start negotiations with Peterson as the leading, available
contender," Tucker told Satterfield.
Satterfield also says that Judah expressed that he didn't get the contract in a timely enough fashion, in part, because he believed Peterson (30-1-1, 15 KO's) wanted to fight current WBO champion Timothy Bradley in a rematch of their December 2009 contest that Bradley won.
"Zab's people came up with a technicality on the contract, and after our
legal people reviewed it, they said that there was nothing wrong with
the contract, so we gave Zab until 12 noon today to sign the contract," Tucker said.
Headbangers Promotions, who won the purse bid to promote a potential Peterson-Judah contest, now will be working with Holt's promoter Gary Shaw to bring a Peterson-Holt bout together between now and November 22.
Holt (28-5, 16 KO's) won the WBO title in December of 2008 and lost the title to Bradley in April of 2009. Holt lost a 12-round split decision to current WBA and WBC champ Danny Garcia, who may make his next defense against Judah. Holt's last outing was a second-round TKO of Tim Coleman on March 16 in Cabazon, CA.
Is there any chance that this fight will happen in DC?
ReplyDeleteI think the chances are still pretty good that the bout happens in DC. Talking to reps from Headbangers, they still want the bout in the city.
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