lets say the fight happens, and by a freak punch Prescott wins again, how much does Khan's stock drop?
(IMO Khan stops him quick in a rematch)
lets say the fight happens, and by a freak punch Prescott wins again, how much does Khan's stock drop?
(IMO Khan stops him quick in a rematch)
they may just be the old 'Prescott has Khan's number' argument. Remember reading something similar when Forrest beat Moseley.
I reckon Khan stops Prescott within 6 rounds in rematch
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definitely
probably why he doesn't seem in a rush to take it.
I never buy the old 'am out of his league now so pointless' argument . When a guy has knocked you clean out in 54 seconds it's an insult.
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Khan, IMO, absolutely wastes Prescott in a rematch without hardly breaking sweat. When he fought Mitchell, once he'd been boxed well for 4 or 5 rounds he completely gave up all hope and idea. A now well schooled Khan beats him into submission inside 6 or 7 rounds.....
If Khan survives the first 3 or 4 rounds he should win easily. He'll probably even stop Prescott.
But if Prescott rushes him right form the opening bell, Khan could be in trouble. He is a much better fighter than the one that was knocked out, but he still looks awkward and off balance under pressure. When a guy is winging haymakers at you, the last thing you want to do is be off balance.
Khan is much more talented than Prescott. But he needs to careful.
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