
Originally Posted by
ono
It's not totally beyond him to be honest. Now the dust has settled i'm sure he has the ability to beat him....just depends how smart he fights.
He gets a hard time on here and i'm not totally sure why. I don't think he behaves any differently from most fighters
My gripe with him was the fact it was on ppv and he should realise he's not at that level yet. But fair is fair, respect to him if he gets back in the ring with Prescott after what he did to him.
Wonder what the reaction would be to somebody like Pac wanting to get straight back in with somebody who brutally ko'd him....
something along the lines of....
'he's such a warrior blah de blah'
Never understood how people hate him yet they can tolerate guys like Witter and Malignaggi.
He took his loss like a man and he believes in himself. Had that been me, I would have been depressed for months on end

and I might have even retired, he looks and sounds kool as a cucumber, this will be a very useful learning experience for him. Hopefully from all of this, we see a new Khan emerge. I don't think he will come out running from his corner from round one like he did the other night. He is going to have to learn to be more patient and he is going to have to learn how to either move when hurt, hug, spit out his mouth piece or take that knee. You don't get buckled the way he got buckled and try to trade with your opponent. Has to be a very hard lesson to learn but I think he will get it right this time and I think he got the point.
However, I did notice that it was a shot to the body that opened Khan up and left him a little vulnerable upstairs. Either Khan is also soft downstairs, or Prescott really does hit that damn hard. I don't know which is to be the truth? Maybe a little bit of both?
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