Khan's 3 losses...who does he beat in a rematch if any?

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  • thuggery
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    #1

    Khan's 3 losses...who does he beat in a rematch if any?

    This new, Virgil Hunter trained Amir Khan... Who does he beat in a rematch?

    Breidis Prescott

    Lamont Peterson (who a lot felt it was a robbery + Lamont steroids)

    Danny García (who a lot felt Khan was outboxing Garcia until he got clipped)
    113
    Khan beats Garcia
    9.73%
    11
    Khan beats Peterson
    19.47%
    22
    Khan beats Prescott
    28.32%
    32
    Khan beats all 3
    15.04%
    17
    Khan loses to all 3
    27.43%
    31
    Last edited by thuggery; 04-27-2013, 07:29 PM.
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    #2
    Peterson
    Garcia
    Prescott

    in that order, only Peterson for definite.

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    • FrankieBruno
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      #3
      Khans problem has always been taller guys with good reach as we saw tonight

      So out of those 3, Prescott still holds the biggest threat

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      • vacon04
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        #4
        He only beats Prescott ... and I'm not 100% sure.

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        • kiaba360
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          #5
          Originally posted by thuggery
          This new, Virgil Hunter trained Amir Khan... Who does he beat in a rematch?

          Breidis Prescott

          Lamont Peterson (who a lot felt it was a robbery + Lamont steroids)

          Danny García (who a lot felt Khan was winning comfortably on the cards)
          The fight only lasted 4 rounds though. Winning two rounds is not some massive lead.

          As for the question, I think he'd have the most chance to beat Prescott. However, it wouldn't be surprising if Prescott flattens him.

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          • Sweet Pea 50
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            #6
            You can throw Prescott out the window. Fight just won't happen, realistically.

            I'd say his best chance would be to beat Peterson out of the remaining two listed.

            Maybe Judah can shock the world tonight, but I doubt it.

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            • thuggery
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              #7
              Originally posted by kiaba360
              The fight only lasted 4 rounds though. Winning two rounds is not some massive lead.

              As for the question, I think he'd have the most chance to beat Prescott. However, it wouldn't be surprising if Prescott flattens him.
              That's true, I should have specified that most felt he was "outboxing" Garcia for most of the rounds until he got clipped.

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              • dan_cov
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                Danny García (who a lot felt Khan was winning comfortably on the cards) - I don't get this. Khan won the first two rounds, the third was a 10-8 & he got trashed in the fourth, it was a 10-7 round even if he survived.

                Khan wasn't ahead on the scorecards by any means or if so he was for a whole 2 rounds

                To answer the question I am not sure he beats any of them in a rematch. The fighter I'd personally feel he had the best chance with is Peterson (despite him being better overall than Prescott) Prescott is all kinds of wrong for Khan.

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                • -PBP-
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                  He beats Prescott today. Dude hasn't looked good in a while.

                  I thought he beat Pete in their first fight. I think he can do it again.

                  He CAN beat Garcia if he fights a disciplined fight, utilizes his jab, and gives him a lot of movement but I don't believe Khan is capable of doing that for 12 rounds.

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                  • thuggery
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dan_cov
                    Danny García (who a lot felt Khan was winning comfortably on the cards) - I don't get this. Khan won the first two rounds, the third was a 10-8 & he got trashed in the fourth, it was a 10-7 round even if he survived.

                    Khan wasn't ahead on the scorecards by any means or if so he was for a whole 2 rounds

                    To answer the question I am not sure he beats any of them in a rematch. The fighter I'd personally feel he had the best chance with is Peterson (despite him being better overall than Prescott) Prescott is all kinds of wrong for Khan.
                    Yeah that was wrongly worded. On a scorecard basis he wasn't winning comfortably. A lot did feel he was outboxing Garcia though.

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