Victor Ortiz-Lamont Peterson Far From Done, Says Hunter - Boxing News

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A potential fight between junior welterweights Victor Ortiz and Lamont Peterson is far from done. Golden Boy Promotions head matchmaker Eric Gomez, along with Barry Hunter, the manager and trainer of Peterson, have the confirmed the fight is "definitely in talks" but there is nothing more than that. Ortiz returns on the December 11 undercard to Amir Khan's defense of the WBA junior welterweight title against Marcos Maidana at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas.

The Los Angeles Times had reported on Monday that a deal was reached for the upcoming December date, but Hunter says there was nothing more than a five-minute telephone conversation with Gomez.

"Eric, from Golden Boy, called me yesterday and we spoke very briefly. Nothing was in concrete or set in stone. But Eric put it out there that it was an attactive fight. But it was no more than a five-minute conversation, if that," said Hunter. "But it's not etched in stone. We still have a lot of little things to talk about. Is is likely, yes and no."

Peterson is currently a free agent after his contract expired with Top Rank. He's been inactive since April, which concerns Hunter. The experienced trainer has a lot of different factors to discuss with Peterson before they reach a decision on whether or not to accept the fight.

"It has to make sense not only strategically, but also, financially. And then, there's another factor in this fight, because Lamont hasn't fought since April, and leading up to that fight," said Hunter.

"So it will have been eight months since he will have been in the ring by that time. I'm not one to go into a fight like that, but still, I can't stand that we have been out of the ring for so long. I have to sit down and discuss with him, and we have to come to a decision."