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    Default Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    Khan seems to know his limititions now thank to the loss to Prescott and having Roach as his trainer.

    How would a rematch with prescott go now?

    Since they fought Khan has won the wba belt and Prescott has lost his last fight.

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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    Khan. He would have a real gameplan this time and Prescott's just not very good. I suspect he'll retire with that Khan win still as his best win.

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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    Khan. That loss made him a much better fighter. He'd take Prescott to school in a big way.

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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    As has been already said I think Khan would be to cleaver for Prescott now so I dont see why the match cant be made If Presscott got a few wins under his belt.


    I am sure SKY tv and Frank Warren would give it a big build up about faceing the man who KOed him in less than a minute.
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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    If Khan is any sort of a man he will avenge that loss, but I have not heard those words uttered out of his mouth, but there is potential for a fight with morales.

    I give anyone a punchers chance vs Khan, though he did look good-ish vs Kotelnik no matter how much arm and glove he may have hit.

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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    Quote Originally Posted by markb018 View Post
    If Khan is any sort of a man he will avenge that loss, but I have not heard those words uttered out of his mouth, but there is potential for a fight with morales.

    I give anyone a punchers chance vs Khan, though he did look good-ish vs Kotelnik no matter how much arm and glove he may have hit.
    yea i'll admit Khan isn't utter shit, but IMO he's nowhere as good as he's been hyped to be, and as soon as he even takes a gander at elite level competition he'll get beat, he's a decent fighter with a tissue paper chin, he'll really get my respect if regardless the outcome, he'd take on the real names at 140, and not play it safe as he's already pretty much doing with first Kotelnik, and now Salita

    if Khan steps into the ring against Maidana, Ortiz, Bradley, Holt, or even Bailey and Urango, i'll give him credit just for taking the fight

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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    I reckon it would end the same.

    Prescott would just walk through Khan and I think that will be Warrens and Roachs concern every time he goes near anyone with a ecent punch and that is actually naturally in Khans weight.

    Khan is just another investement that will go tits up as far as Warren is concerned.

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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    Khan would win by wide decision maybe even shutout......After watching prescott I realize he is not skilled. He is very frustrating to watch.......doesnt let his hands go.

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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    Prescot would blast him out again. Con's chin is to big a handicap. Even Prescot's jab was hurting Con.

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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    Khan by early waxing. The Colombian is 95% hype. Most "bombers" from Colombia lose badly when they leave their homeland. There are exceptions like Urango, but I am prepared to prove my point and will do so in my next book.

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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    Not a fan of Khan but Prescott was pretty well outboxed and out hustled by obscure Vazquez in his last outing....His power was on and off against landshark POS Toledo,and looked to box more.Think...cough...Prescott comes up short and banking on his power alone wont get it done with a 140 Khan.

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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    People can dog on Prescott all they want, but the fact is he put Khan out cold and it showed just how chinny Khan is. All it would take is one shot to take the legs from out under him. When Amir has to fight Maidana I think all the Khan hype will be gone unless they somehow avoid that

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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    Quote Originally Posted by holmcall View Post
    Khan by early waxing. The Colombian is 95% hype. Most "bombers" from Colombia lose badly when they leave their homeland. There are exceptions like Urango, but I am prepared to prove my point and will do so in my next book.
    What's that say about Con who got waxed by a 95% hype fighter?

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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    Khan my last longer but he has a china chin
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    Default Re: Who would win a Khan-Prescot rematch if it ever takes place?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post

    What's that say about Con who got waxed by a 95% hype fighter?
    You seem to be looking past the point that Khan is a whole new fighter since his loss to Prescott.. his defense has improved shed loads, his overall boxing skills have improved and most importantly he's a smarter fighter.. he doesn't run in looking for the early KO, like he did against Prescott.

    I would agree with the majority and say Khan wins a wide UD, maybe even stoppage.. but Prescott would always have a chance of landing one clean bomb, which is all it would take to turn the fight upside down.

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