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词条 Anthony Peterson
释义

  1. Amateur career

  2. Professional career

  3. Professional boxing record

  4. References

  5. External links

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Anthony Peterson (born March 16, 1985) is a professional professional boxer. He is the younger brother of Lamont Peterson.

Amateur career

Peterson had an outstanding amateur career, and was the 2003 National Golden Gloves Lightweight Champion. In 2004 he lost twice to Mexican American Vicente Escobedo at 132 lbs, which cost him his place in Athens. He and brother Lamont also won the Junior Olympic National Tournament in the amateurs.

Professional career

Peterson turned pro in 2004 and has won 32 of his 33 professional fights, including 21 by way of KO.

On June 26, 2008, Peterson defeated Fernando Trejo by unanimous decision. Peterson was in command for the entire fight as he logged scores of 120-108, 120-108, and 119-109 from the judges in winning the NABF interim lightweight title.[1]

On September 11, 2010 Peterson faced the undefeated Mexican American prospect Brandon Rios in a WBA title eliminator fight.[2] Peterson lost the bout by disqualification in the 7th round due to repeated illegal low blows.[3] Rios was leading on all three scorecards before the stoppage.[4]

On December 10, 2011, Peterson defeated the Nigerian journeyman Daniel Attah on the Amir Khan vs. Lamont Peterson undercard at Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C., winning by unanimous decision.[5]

On May 18, 2013, Peterson defeated Dominic Salcido on the Lucas Matthysse vs Lamont Peterson undercard at Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City by winning by TKO on the 2nd round.[6]

Professional boxing record

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No.|NumberResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
40{{Draw}}Draw(1)}}{{flagicon|DOM}} Argenis MendezSD}}10 (10)}}2019-03-24}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|MGM National Harbor, Oxon Hill}}
39NC(1)}}{{flagicon|COL}} Luis Eduardo FlorezUD}}10 (10)}}2018-01-20}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Barclays Center, Brooklyn}}{{small|Win overturned for failing post fight test}}
38{{yes2}}Win37–1{{flagicon|GHA}} Samuel Kotey NeequayeUD}}10 (10)}}2016-04-01}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|D.C. Armory, Washington}}
37{{yes2}}Win36–1{{flagicon|USA}} Mike OliverTKO}}1 (10)}}2015-10-17}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|EagleBank Arena, Fairfax}}
36{{yes2}}Win35–1{{flagicon|DOM}} Ramesis GilTKO}}6 (10)}}2015-07-11}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Yuengling Center, Tampa}}
35{{yes2}}Win34–1{{flagicon|MEX}} Edgar RiovalleKO}}1 (10)}}2014-08-09}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Barclays Center, Brooklyn}}
34{{yes2}}Win33–1{{flagicon|DOM}} Marcos JimenezUD}}10 (10)}}2014-03-21}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa, Cabazon}}
33{{yes2}}Win32–1{{flagicon|USA}} Dominic SalcidoTKO}}2 (10)}}2013-05-18}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City}}
32{{yes2}}Win31–1{{flagicon|NGA}} Daniel AttahUD}}8 (8)}}2011-12-10}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Convention Center, Washington}}
31{{no2}}Loss30–1{{flagicon|USA}} Brandon RíosDQ}}7 (12)}}2010-09-11}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Pearl Concert Theater, Las Vegas}}
30{{yes2}}Win30–0{{flagicon|PUR}} Juan Ramon CruzTKO}}3 (10)}}2010-03-12}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Gaylord Hotel, Grapevine}}
29{{yes2}}Win29–0{{flagicon|MEX}} Luis ArceoUD}}10 (10)}}2009-08-15}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|The Joint, Las Vegas}}
28{{yes2}}Win28–0{{flagicon|MEX}} Javier JaureguiUD}}10 (10)}}2008-08-02}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Pearl Concert Theater, Las Vegas}}
27{{yes2}}Win27–0{{flagicon|MEX}} Fernando TrejoUD}}12 (12)}}2008-06-26}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|The Orleans, Las Vegas}}{{small|Won Interim NABF Lightweight title}}
26{{yes2}}Win26–0{{flagicon|CUB}} Jose Antonio IzquierdoTKO}}8 (10)}}2008-01-04}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Biloxi}}
25{{yes2}}Win25–0{{flagicon|COL}} Oscar LeónTKO}}5 (8)}}2007-11-17}}{{flagicon|TCA}} {{small|Casablanca Casino, Providenciales}}
24{{yes2}}Win24–0{{flagicon|USA}} Marteze LoganUD}}8 (8)}}2007-09-01}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Fitzgerald's Casino & Hotel, Tunica}}
23{{yes2}}Win23–0{{flagicon|DOM}} Luis Ernesto JoséTKO}}9 (12)}}2007-05-25}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|D.C. Armory, Washington}}{{small|Retained NABO Lightweight title}}
22{{yes2}}Win22–0{{flagicon|MEX}} Juan Humberto GarzaKO}}4 (12)}}2007-01-05}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Beau Rivage, Biloxi}}{{small|Retained NABO Lightweight title}}
21{{yes2}}Win21–0{{flagicon|GHA}} Alfred KoteyUD}}8 (8)}}2006-11-18}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Fitzgerald's Casino & Hotel, Tunica}}
20{{yes2}}Win20–0{{flagicon|PAN}} Armando CordobaUD}}6 (6)}}2006-09-01}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Par-A-Dice Hotel and Casino, East Peoria}}
19{{yes2}}Win19–0{{flagicon|DOM}} Jose Vidal SotoKO}}2 (10)}}2006-08-04}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|FedExForum, Memphis}}
18{{yes2}}Win18–0{{flagicon|USA}} Adan HernandezUD}}12 (12)}}2006-06-16}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Pepsi Pavilion, Memphis}}{{small|Won vacant NABO Lightweight title}}
17{{yes2}}Win17–0{{flagicon|USA}} Jermaine WhiteRTD}}3 (8)}}2006-04-28}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|4 Bears Casino & Lodge, New Town}}
16{{yes2}}Win16–0{{flagicon|USA}} Steve VerdinRTD}}3 (6)}}2006-03-11}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Fitzgerald's Casino & Hotel, Tunica}}
15{{yes2}}Win15–0{{flagicon|MEX}} Manuel BocanegraRTD}}2 (6)}}2006-01-28}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Fitzgerald's Casino & Hotel, Tunica}}
14{{yes2}}Win14–0{{flagicon|USA}} Roy BohannonTKO}}4 (6)}}2005-10-15}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Isle of Capri Casino, Lula}}
13{{yes2}}Win13–0{{flagicon|MEX}} Jorge Alberto ReyesTKO}}2 (6)}}2005-09-02}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Statehouse Convention Center, Little Rock}}
12{{yes2}}Win12–0{{flagicon|USA}} Johnny WalkerUD}}6 (6)}}2005-08-20}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Isle of Capri Casino, Biloxi}}
11{{yes2}}Win11–0{{flagicon|USA}} Carlos ValdezTKO}}6 (8)}}2005-07-26}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|W.C. Handy Pavilion, Memphis}}
10{{yes2}}Win10–0{{flagicon|USA}} Anthony MiddlebrooksKO}}1 (6)}}2005-06-18}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|FedExForum, Memphis}}
9{{yes2}}Win9–0{{flagicon|USA}} Wayne FletcherTKO}}6 (6)}}2005-06-11}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Capital One Arena, Washington}}
8{{yes2}}Win8–0{{flagicon|USA}} Mario LaceyKO}}2 (6)}}2005-05-22}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Silver Star Casino, Choctaw}}
7{{yes2}}Win7–0{{flagicon|MEX}} Martin QuirozTKO}}5 (6)}}2005-04-30}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Isle Of Capri, Lula}}
6{{yes2}}Win6–0{{flagicon|USA}} Michael MossTKO}}4 (4)}}2005-04-23}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Fitzgerald's Casino & Hotel, Tunica}}
5{{yes2}}Win5–0{{flagicon|MEX}} Edgar PedrazaUD}}4 (4)}}2005-04-09}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Don Haskins Center, El Paso}}
4{{yes2}}Win4–0{{flagicon|PUR}} Jose Angel RomanUD}}4 (4)}}2004-12-12}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Convention Center, Washington}}
3{{yes2}}Win3–0{{flagicon|USA}} Bill TiptonTKO}}1 (4)}}2004-11-05}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Fitzgerald's Casino & Hotel, Tunica}}
2{{yes2}}Win2–0{{flagicon|USA}} Chris BurfordKO}}2 (4)}}2004-10-23}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Isle of Capri Casino, Lula}}
1{{yes2}}Win1–0{{flagicon|USA}} Toris SmithTKO}}1 (4)}}2004-09-25}}{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|FedExForum, Memphis}}{{small|Professional debut}}

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=Peterson, Martirosyan win! |publisher=Fightnews.com |date=June 26, 2008 |url=http://www.fightnews.com/fightnews_2/headlines//EkEuVFkAuuuUpmUohh.html |accessdate=June 27, 2008 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080630053920/http://www.fightnews.com/fightnews_2/headlines/EkEuVFkAuuuUpmUohh.html |archivedate=June 30, 2008 |deadurl=no |df=mdy }}
2. ^Reeno, Rick (June 15, 2010) Peterson vs Rios as Co-Feature To Gamboa-Salido on HBO - Boxing News. Boxingscene.com. Retrieved on June 12, 2013.
3. ^Burton, Ryan (June 15, 2010) Brandon Rios Wants a Humberto Soto Showdown Next - Boxing News. Boxingscene.com. Retrieved on June 12, 2013.
4. ^Donovan, Jake (September 12, 2010) Yuriorkis Gamboa Unifies, Continues The Hunt For Juanma - Boxing News. Boxingscene.com. Retrieved on June 12, 2013.
5. ^{{cite news| url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/boxing/story/2011-12-10/younger-peterson-wins-bout-by-decision/51790244/1 | work=USA Today | title=Younger Peterson wins decision over Attah | date=December 10, 2011|author=Velin, Bob }}
6. ^Greisman, David P. (May 20, 2013) Anthony Peterson Returns: I Want Ricky Burns So Bad - Boxing News. Boxingscene.com. Retrieved on December 25, 2013.

External links

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