Comments Thread For: Breidis Prescott Rips Amir Khan Over McCloskey Pick
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normally I'm all for using the media to challenge your opponent, but this smells of absolute desperation from Breidis Prescott, its bordering embarrassing. He made himself irrelevant by losing to Kevin Mitchell and Miguel Vazquez, had he not lost, this would have been a money spinnerColombian slugger Breidis Prescott says that Amir Khan's selection of EBU Champion Paul McCloskey for his next opponent just proves he is afraid.
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This sounds like a desperate plea for a payday, it pathetic
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Breidis Prescott knocking Khan out is a straight fluke.
He hasn't since been able to replicate that short left-hook on anybody else, and actually it doesn't even seem to be in his arsenal - it just isn't there, what's there is a sporadic jab and crude, wide, amateurish swings. That punch is a little like a football centre-half with no pace going on a full length of the field dribble and flicking it over the keeper's head.Comment
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Prescott the Colombian Mule
The only reason Prescott is trashing Khan is because he is looking for a payday since his career is over. Clearly nobody cares about him nor is he getting major fights anywhere except Bogota.
So he won by KO. So phuckin' what? Khan has continued to a more prosperous career and has become a world champion at 140. What the phuck has Prescott done since his KO of Khan??
Khan should just ignore the guy because Prescott is done. He will get beat the next fights no matter what so his only hope is to get a major payday against Khan.
Finally, even if they do fight and Khan wins, what does it mean? Absolutely nothing.Comment
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People can bash Prescott all they want, but he still holds a KO win over Khan and Amir should avenge that loss like all the great champs did like Lennox, Joe Lewis, and the list goes on. He's better than this Macklin guy they are talking about.Comment
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McCloskey?
and no, no he is isn't.
If Prescott lands 11% of his punches against a naturally aggressive Mitchell switching up his gameplan. He lands even less than that against a southpaw stylist like Paul McCloskey who has excellent amateur pedigree.
McCloskey is good. Is it because you don't like his name, or what? He's a slick Irish fighter - don't see those often.Comment
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