I think Khan will want to avenge the Prescott loss , and thats the fight i want to see.
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I think Khan will want to avenge the Prescott loss , and thats the fight i want to see.
Now that Freddie Roach has addressed Khan's defensive flaws, and coached him to box more intelligently, I see no reason why he shouldn't go straight for JMM if the opportunity arises.
It will definitely be a steep challenge for him, but that's what it should be about. I think there is too much emphasis upon the fear of defeat in boxing. Almost all the greats were beaten at some stage of their career...some more than once. Calzaghe was a rare specimen, and as many are keen to point out, he was protected for too long.
The Prescott defeat could turn out to be a real blessing. Firstly, it forced Khan to re-consider his rash, gung-ho approach to fighting, and get back to what took him so far in his amateur days. Secondly, it removed the "0" from his record. He no longer has it to protect (and more crucially, nor does Frank Warren).
So, while Prescott would seem an obvious step along the way (I believe that the re-styled Khan would win easily), I would much rather see a big gamble and a fight with Marquez. Lose to Marquez, fair enough. Lose to Prescott again...and it would look much worse.
As for last night, credit to Barrera for fighting on. He knew he could take a NC, but chose to fight on. I wonder if the Doc whispered in his ear "Finish the round if you want your pay cheque". Cut or no cut, he was out-gunned.
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I agree totally, I'm sure Khan could box to a decision, but Marco would have had his moments later on, he was bothered less than JMM was in the earlier rounds by JD. Barrera clearly isn't as quick as he used to be, but he didn't turn up to just roll over for a payday.
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His first fight should be against big hitting Alex Arthur.
Then Prescott.
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I just watched the fight again sober (i really need to be sober more often).
Barrera wasn't getting beaten as bad as I drunkenly thought. I missed the lefthook at the end of the 2nd that shook Khan and had him grabbing on for dear life. Barrera done Khans legs in the 4th too (which i had originally seen).
I never realised how badly the cut HURT Barrera. His back peddling to the ropes allowed Khan to pressure him for a good minute and completely swing the round.
This is a silly thing to say but - without the cut and the premature forced ending we could be talking about a different result. Khan is only ever one punch away from kipping.
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Good to hear that. I'm stunned by these people who think that Khan "dominated" Barrera. Considering the circumstances it is no surprise that Khan was able to win the rounds and he did win the rounds. But even then Barrera showed he was there and wasnt being hit all that cleanly at all.
The cut ruined it, and for Khan to run his gobby little mouth saying he would have "brutally" knocked Barrera out shows a complete lack of class. He seems to be a prat, and I look forward to seeing him flat on his back again...which will be sooner rather than later judging by recent history.
I'm really annoyed having read that BBC interview with Khan you posted yesterday. Khan certainly doesnt know how to show respect or try to muster support from the doubters. Screw him!![]()
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Which is why the logical next fight now he's got his mojo back is another blown-up superfeather like Alex Arthur. But how well would it do on PPV? There must be some past-it former super-feather champion out there who can trade on his name to get a fight with Khan, anothe r Barrera-style opponent.
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Can Khan get on with his career after that fight? The cut made a big difference, the whole fight should of been stopped in the 2nd and been called a no contest.
But i think it looked quite clear what was playing out anyway. Khans size advantages and speed helpin him go in bursts of fast, solid combinations then backing off with his gaurd up high.
I couldnt see Barrera getting into the fight other than tryin to land something to hurt Khan in a 1 off.
It was the size difference that made the difference, the hight and reach meaning Barrera couldnt get close enough, this isnt really his weight though.
I dont think a re-match with Barrera is neccessary but i accept that wasnt really a victory was it? I said before the fight what ever happened Khan should take on Murray and Thaxton. These to me are bigger demons in Khans closet than Prescott is.
And with Roach keeping such fantastic control over Khans concentration i think he is ready for them now. If Khan had a half decent chin hed of fought then ages ago and blown them away easy, but he hasnt, but what he does have now is a water tight defence and this could help him alot.
Even with solid defence your guna get hit sooner or later but hes stuck with his chin theres nothing he can do about it so hes doing all he can with it. And its a big big improvement.
Shit a bit long, all i meant was he should fight the 2 Brits, a re-match with Barrera or Prescott isnt needed right now, unless of course he beats the 2 Brits and it does him no good what so ever then hed prob have to go back over covered ground to right those wrongs
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I've been thinkin about this since the fight, and i'm 100% on the fact that Barrera knew exactly what he was doing. If he wanted the fight stopped, it would have ended an NC. End of. He has way way too many rounds of boxing under his belt to not know what he was doing.
I gotta be wondering what the referee wispered in Barrera's ear aswell.
I'm not a big fan of thaxton atall, but i do believe a fight with Murray would also be a cracker. I really like Murray, he'll stalk Kahn for 12 rounds like a cold killer, although I just think he falls short of top class and ships too many punches.
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Murray would be a good fight but i feel he would not win if lee mcallister stuck to the gameplan he would of beat him, lee is my friend but kahn has faster hands and more composure and would win that fight. Prescott for me proper redemption hes a natural lightweight and if this fight never happens everything kahn does will be tarnished.
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