This kid looked fundamentally exemplary. Not special, but solid against a pretty ordinary guy in Prescott (but physically bigger and a dangerous puncher nonetheless). I'm on board. :good
If Kevin can combine the skills he showed against Prescott with the excitement he's always provided he's going to be a great guy to follow. Wasn't the most exciting Mitchell fight I've ever seen but against smaller guys I'm sure he'll be back to the exciting fighter.
I think he showed adaptability, and the ability to implement a gameplan; 2 things some people didn't believe he was able to do.
Going forward much more than in that fight. Likes a war, even though he doesn't always need one. Anybody know if Freddie roach ever got on this train? I thought he had bought a ticket.
In short, he used to love to get involved in unnecessary brawls, but that was, and still is, the reason he has so many fans over here. Usually an extremely exciting fighter, but I can't argue with the tactics he used for the Prescott fight one bit: horses for courses. Check out his fight against Johanneson from the Haye-Enzo undercard and see what you think:good. The Tibbs move will probably turn out for the better and was a shrewd decision on Kev's part.
That was actually Kevin's sister. She's a great girl, just gets a tad carried away when her little brother is hanging his chin out....
you mean wba fraud champion, come on mate who gets knocked out in 54 secs then goes on to be world champ, it shouldve been prescott not khan, has i said wake up and get in the real world :huh