will amir khans legacy suffer

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  1. killuminix

    killuminix yes im back Full Member

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    if he never rematches prescott
    thoughts? :think
     
  2. Bodyshot99

    Bodyshot99 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    its always good to avenge losses, but as long as he keeps winning and manages to win a belt at 147, he should be good
     
  3. BoxingAnalyst

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    No, in 20 years time it will enhance his legacy when we look back on it.
     
  4. Think

    Think The Sport Of Kings Full Member

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    Lol. No. Prescott is a ****ing bum who scored a fluke knock out on an obviously weight-drained Khan. Khan will lose nothing if he doesn't rematch him, simply because Prescott has not done a single thing to warrant a rematch. And Khan has supposed that lose more than most would have predicted!
     
  5. cesare-borgia

    cesare-borgia Übermensch in fieri Full Member

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    It still would be nice to see him avenge his loss.
     
  6. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    No. Although Khan avenging his loss like Louis did to Schmeling would be a glorious thing to see.
     
  7. globenerd

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    This is just as wrong as those that say it ruined him.

    That was not a fluke KO and the weight-drained excuse is about the most pathetic one I've ever heard, especially for a 21-year old. That was the real deal. And Prescott is no bum. He hasn't shown yet that he's world class, but his only losses are a split decision to another world champion, and a decision loss to another highly ranked contender. And of course, he does have a devastating KO win over another world champion. that's not the resume of a bum.

    Right now, if things stay as they are then no, Khan's legacy won't be hurt by it. But if Prescott gets a couple of quality wins and just won't fade away like they're hoping, then yes, he'll have to rematch him or it will hurt his stock.
     
  8. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    Oh FFS.... not this **** again....
     
  9. PH|LLA

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    no more than wlad klitschko's sanders loss
     
  11. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It all depends on Prescott. If he becomes a serious player than Khan has to fight him again and beat him. However if Prescott fades in to obscurity or just is not a major player than despite the fact that a first round Knockout loss is hard to live down. I think Khan's career will be mostly uneffected by it.
     
  12. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    What legacy?
     
  13. blueboy1878

    blueboy1878 New Member Full Member

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    Why should he fight him again? It was just a lucky punch and Khan has improved massively from that fight.Prescott doesn't deserve a shot he's not even in the same class.
     
  14. Think

    Think The Sport Of Kings Full Member

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    He wasn't weight drained? How stupid are you? It was a fluke! Khan had NO knowledge of his opponent, it was a last second pick and they sent him in there and he got knocked out. Why couldn't Maidana even put him down after that 10th round? Just look at Khans upper body back then, he was built up all wrong and if you think you know better than Khan himself, Freddie Roach and many boxing experts, than you go ahead and think that. You absolute ****ing idiot. Just look how big he is, if you don't think that weight was an issue than you're a straight up hater, and a ****ing ******ed one at that.

    Also, I love these little Prescott fans, just trying to cling on to some positives, even in his losses, the guy is a ****ing nobody and will never even be consider anything other than a one hit wonder.

    But seriously, "the most pathetic excuse I've ever heard". Do you know how many people believe the weight issue to be the case for that loss? I think you've just come out from under a rock with NO research on what you're talking about and talking complete ****.

    :patsch
     
  15. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :lol: :good