Me and a few other people werent that impressed last night, he needs a better trainer IMO to be a contender.
That and his defence is pretty poor
Nah I thought he was good. Apart from two main flaws, his defence is generally ok. He has decent head movement and slips punches well. The main problems I noticed were, firstly, when he backs off he drops his guard and secondly (I think the commentator picked up on this), when he throws the uppercut, he drops his hand really low, leaving himself wide open for a left hook.
He's still got plenty of time to improve, but I definately see potential.
Toledo was a guy sent in for Prescott to look good against. Going 10 rounds in this case simply isn't good enough if you're known as a power puncher. I was kind of watching the fight from the distance as I was at a bar with some friends, so I wasnt completely tuned in, but I wasn't impressed.
Then again I did not have high expectations to begin with. I was looking for a reason to bet against Prescott last night until I found out he was in with a guy who got KO'd in four of 5 losses. Soto and Peterson handled this guy with ease too. Soto isn't even a Lightweight.
Well, from yesterday's fight...I seen that his stamina ain't good, he tends to turn his back, he is wide open and I began to wonder...Khan would beat the guy in a rematch
Well, from yesterday's fight...I seen that his stamina ain't good, he tends to turn his back, he is wide open and I began to wonder...Khan would beat the guy in a rematch
Yeah! At time he looks good slipping punches, then all of sudden he just drops his hands and turns his back!
I don't think he would yet. That power of Prescott is truly something devastating (even though it's mostly all wildly swung haymakers).
If there was just one thing I was impressed with last night (even though I still don't like him), it's his power. I think he'd be dangerous at 140 or even 147 if he bulked up.
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