Makes the most sense to me...it's a good fight for khan and ortiz and koltelnik will have a 147 pound debut on the same card in England?
Khan vs Judah and Ortiz vs Koltelnik at 147?
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April: Khan-Prescott II in UK.
July: Khan-Judah(If Judah manages to beat Mabuza) for the WBA/IBF belt in USA.
December: Khan-Bradley.
Ortiz should defo move up and Kotelnik seems the right opponent for him. If not Kotelnik then Malignaggi.Comment
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Sold, this could easily happen. Although if Ortiz loses which is a very likely possibility.. No real bout will have been setup for Khan's future since he's already decisively beaten Kotelnik and no one is clamoring for them to repeat it.. Maybe Ortiz vs Guzman? Or if Maidana doesn't get it first, Ortiz vs Bradley/Alexander loser?Comment
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From what I'm hearing yes...it's a considiration right now...And as for Wazzaa well Prescott doesn't even matter anymore he should forget about it...For Koltelnik the Ortiz fight is the biggest money fight for him available and the less risky...it allows both fighters to get up on the 147 rankingsComment
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Judah vs Khan would be a good fight.
Kotelnik should fight the winner of Bradley vs Alexander.
Oritz should retire. He is going nowhere in boxing.Comment
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Ortiz shouldn't fight at 140 anymore which is why I mentioned koltelnik cuz koltelnik is moving up to 147...so it should be ortiz vs koltelnik at 147 and winner faces Jan zavech for his 147 ibf beltSold, this could easily happen. Although if Ortiz loses which is a very likely possibility.. No real bout will have been setup for Khan's future since he's already decisively beaten Kotelnik and no one is clamoring for them to repeat it.. Maybe Ortiz vs Guzman? Or if Maidana doesn't get it first, Ortiz vs Bradley/Alexander loser?Comment
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What the hell does a rematch with Prescott do for Khan? That guy's a bum and isn't even relevant in the sport.
I haven't heard anything about Ortiz moving up in weight, but it seems as though it's inevitable. He's been re-hydrating 12+ lbs for every fight lately so you can tell he's not holding the weight very wellComment
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