first of all,khan makes more amater mistakes than prescott, prescott does not drop his right and reach with the left hook every time he goes to deliver a combo... second, prescott had khans number the whole way through the initial exchange, terrfying khan, and was boxing rings roung him before landing a perfect counter left to khans amateur lead uppercut, khans only fight at his natural weight of light-welter and he looked like ****, getting tagged every second and even dropped from a jab by a powder-punching journeyman with no stoppages. The second time he faced someone his own size he got Flattened in 30 seconds... oh and prescott tured pro the same month as khan yet looked in a different league... so much for the future hof atg p4p king khan. every other win has been against shot has-beens from lower weight classes or bums from lower weight classes, correct me if im wrong, and give me a detailed description of the contrary
hey bud. do that thing again where you get all riled up and red faced talking about khan. here, let me start you out. khan stands a good chance at developing into a champion level fighter. okay, GO!!!:thumbsup
ok, he hasnt past domestic british level yet :smoke GO!!! :twisted::twisted: oh and like i said , give me a detailed description, compltete with full technical faults, as to why im wrong. :rofl:rofl:rofl
tell me how a guy who can't lean over poperly to deliver a body punch, drops his hands,cant bob weave or duck, telegraphs his punches, keeps his chin in the same spot for 10 seconds at a time, cant defend or fight on the inside worth ****, cant fight on the back foot, cant exchange with a genuine lightweight withoutgetting rocked, is called "world class" and future hof material?
True I'm not saying Khan shouldnt avenge his defeat. I'm just saying that he should hold off on it for a little while till either he himself or Prescott have more or so established themselves as top contenders in the LW because then the fight would be even bigger. Another loss to Prescott will be a big set back so in my view thats the logical thing to do.
he should ride his momentum and confidence he's gained his last 2 fights. if he doesnt fight this guy, and beat him, he'll always be second guessing himself until someone else ices him. a loss so absolute like that needs avenging if hes ever to be able to move forward. if he takes on presscot next and gets iced again, it was never meant to be. call it a wrap.