Comments Thread For: Breidis Prescott: I'll Go To England, Knock Khan Out Again!

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  • The_Visitation
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    #31
    Originally posted by trainhard_187
    Usually when you loose to a fighter you want to redeem yourself and get a win against them unless of course its pointless at this stage. Khan should take a rematch with Prescott to prove the critics wrong..

    It's completely pointless at this stage in terms of Khan's career. What would beating Prescott prove that beating Maidana didn't even to those 'critics' (read, 'idiots')? That would be the same Maidana that those same critics claimed Khan would never dare get in the ring with. Is Prescott supposed to **** harder than Maidana, now?!

    Khan may still have things to prove, but he can only do that against the likes of Bradley, Alexander and if he passes that test, Mayweather. As far as Khan is concerned, Prescott is history; a learning experience. He has learned from it and moved on.

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    • Sam Donald
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      #32
      its dangerous because prescott is tall and has a good reach

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      • Heeb
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        #33
        Khan should take this fight.

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        • Ray*
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          #34
          Go for better fights, Prescott hasnt really help his career since he KO Khan.

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          • Elotero
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            #35
            Originally posted by southpaw_07
            DiBella can smell $...Prescott is a nobody these days...he feel left out ...poor guy...but wait..would be a nice tune up actually ...
            Nice Tuneup + Redemption. Has a great backstory too. Whats not to like? That Prescott doesnt have any fans?

            Honestly, I think Khan has enough money for now. I say he takes the high road and takes on Prescott. The game is about respect as much as its about money. if he wants to get in the books as a respected pugilist he should do the rematch. Without it, he will always be the guy that could have had a rematch but decided not to.

            We will see.

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            • Biolink
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              #36
              Lmao.

              I'd watch it.

              Prescott is still pretty live, and Khan should redeem that loss.

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              • Uturn
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                #37
                Prescott could turn that chin back into glass all over again. Don't forget Prescott will be extremely dangerous if it was to ever happen again, the fact he brutally knocked Khan out will give him the confidence he needs. Prescott has the mental state to beat Khan, he's done it before, so he's more than capable of knocking Khan off his throne again.

                Prescott - Khan will not happen though, far to risky.

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                • Pirao
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                  #38
                  He should try to avenge that loss while he still can.

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                  • Elotero
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by The_Visitation
                    It's completely pointless at this stage in terms of Khan's career. What would beating Prescott prove that beating Maidana didn't even to those 'critics' (read, 'idiots')? That would be the same Maidana that those same critics claimed Khan would never dare get in the ring with. Is Prescott supposed to **** harder than Maidana, now?!

                    Khan may still have things to prove, but he can only do that against the likes of Bradley, Alexander and if he passes that test, Mayweather. As far as Khan is concerned, Prescott is history; a learning experience. He has learned from it and moved on.
                    I think thats more the promoter point of view than the fans or a boxers point of view. Actually, I don't think Khan would agree either. When he lost to Mario Kindelan in the Olympics didn't he get an almost immediate rematch? That doesn't sound like someone who would prefer to see the loss as a mere learning experience. IMO If promoters weren't as involved we would have seen the rematch awhile ago.

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                    • SirTomJones
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                      #40
                      lol nice talking Bredis.


                      Hope this gets made.

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