Prescott showed he has a good jab and has improved his technical discipline. I think his skills will show through. He's not the best finisher if he doesn't hurt his opponents in the early rounds and McCloskey is both durable and slippery, so I think Prescott wins a comfortable decision landing hard combinations behind that long ass jab. McCloskey just won't be able to do enough against him.
McCloskey will prove far to slippery and awkward for the slower one dimensional Prescott to handle, i favour McCloskey to stop him late on accumulation.
accumulation of hard solid well placed shots, its clear as day that he struggles to mount any offence against a fast straight fighter, luckily Prescott is neither.
Read my ****ing post again you dumbass. "Prescott showed he has a good jab and has improved his technical discipline. I think his skills will show through. He's not the best finisher if he doesn't hurt his opponents in the early rounds and McCloskey is both durable and slippery, so I think Prescott wins a comfortable decision landing hard combinations behind that long ass jab. McCloskey just won't be able to do enough against him." At 140, Prescott has been seen to go into a cruise-control boxing mode after trying to hurt his opponents early, without being a deadly finisher past four rounds; and I'm kind of a fan of the guy. Make sure you aren't making a case for your own illiteracy before calling someone an idiot.