Khan needs to beat Prescott

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  • Mana$$aMauler
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    #1

    Khan needs to beat Prescott

    Yes or No and why? To prove he's improved.
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    Yes
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    No
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    Last edited by Mana$$aMauler; 07-31-2011, 12:02 PM.
  • jenandkira
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    #2
    If Prescott beats McClosky or which ever wins would be a good rematch.

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    • Evil Abed
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      #3
      No.

      People lose fights and sh$t happens.

      If he moves on and keeps winning fights vs good comp people will never care about Prescott.

      Like Sergio dosen't need to rematch Margo.

      Duran didn't have to rematch Hearns.

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      • ablindwatchmakr
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        #4
        No, I don't really think he does. It would be cool for him to avenge his loss, and I would definitely watch it, but this is kind of like Cotto fighting Margarito--an interesting fight but not the best fighting the best. Khan doesn't have to fight Prescott to prove himself. Beating Bradley and moving up to 147 is PLENTY in my opinion.

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        • Clyde Barrow
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          #5
          No he doesn't. Prescott was a growing pain. Khan's past that and on top of his division now. Not one of those haunting losses that needs to be avenged.

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          • gauze
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            #6
            no. prescott isn't that great and he definitely just got lucky the first time. i don't even think he's that entertaining to watch. and aside from that, theres no way in hell he outpoints khan since he obviously didn't bring his power up with him. the only guy he's stopped since moving up to 140 is some bum who was stopped even quicker by steve forbes.

            pointless fight/waste of tv time

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            • talz
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              #7
              The victory over Zab Judah further distances Khan from his lone career blemish loss to Breidis Prescott, to the point that the defeat seems like it happened to a different fighter. That's apropos when you consider the great strides Khan has made as a technician under Roach.
              Last edited by talz; 07-31-2011, 12:18 PM.

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              • SWEETSCIENCE100
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                #8
                In the history of boxing, All the greats wanted to avenge thier losses. Only a bum whos afraid to go back into the lions den where he lost a part of his heart does not want to avenge his lost. True champions immediatlly want a rematch.Even if they did not loose, and the win was close, champions go back to erase all doubt. Mayweather vs Costillio- Lennox lewis vs Hasim Rockmen - Holyfield vs bOWE- Moesly vs Forrest - Gottie vs Ward - Roy jones vs Griffin - you get the picture yet. Khan is afraid and it shows by not asking for a rematch, he said it was because of this and that, well prove it, prove your better and the lost was a fluke.

                https://<iframe width="425" height="...reen></iframe>

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                • uoykcuf
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SWEETSCIENCE100
                  In the history of boxing, All the greats wanted to avenge thier losses. Only a bum whos afraid to go back into the lions den where he lost a part of his heart does not want to avenge his lost. True champions immediatlly want a rematch.Even if they did not loose, and the win was close, champions go back to erase all doubt. Mayweather vs Costillio- Lennox lewis vs Hasim Rockmen - Holyfield vs bOWE- Moesly vs Forrest - Gottie vs Ward - Roy jones vs Griffin - you get the picture yet. Khan is afraid and it shows by not asking for a rematch, he said it was because of this and that, well prove it, prove your better and the lost was a fluke.

                  https://<iframe width="425" height="...reen></iframe>
                  Is this prescott's joke ass promoter posting? Prescott needs to earn the money fight, he isn't just given it.

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                  • gauze
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by LegendOfLink
                    Is this prescott's joke ass promoter posting? Prescott needs to earn the money fight, he isn't just given it.
                    i agree to some extent with him...khan should have rematched prescott immediately. that ship has since sailed though and its a pointless fight now IMO

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