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Re: do we really want to see khan presscott

Posted: 17 Dec 2010, 05:24
by Andypittcov
Dioufy wrote:Are you saying that Khan shouldv;e gone straight in with Prescott after his loss? It would've been another massive KO.

IMO.
No I'm not boxerbob said that and you disagreed I said he should get back in the ring with him now and you disagreed,all I'm really getting at is it would be good for his career to avenge that loss IMO and until he does it there'll always be a man out there who has destroyed him irrespective of how far backwards he',s gone

Re: do we really want to see khan presscott

Posted: 17 Dec 2010, 05:27
by lefthook82
I think he should fight him. The PPV would sell. Sky wouldn’t even need hype. They could just play the whole fight in the promos

Revenge. Redemption. Whatever you want to call it. I would be fascinated by it. There is one thing facing a knockout puncher like Maidana, it’s quite another to fight the guy who knocked you out.

Prescott has had one bad loss which was getting outboxed by Mitchell. Miguel Vasquez is a lightweight champion and has fought as high as Welterweight in his career and shut out the highly regarded Hoon. Nothing wrong with losing to him

Make the fight I reckon. I would 100% buy it and out on at a decent time in the UK and not stupid o clock I think it sells

I would happily have Judah as well but that fight makes me nervous because I think Judah will take him.

I think Khan beats Prescott comfortably but Saturday proved to me he is still vulnerable. At the risk of getting laughed out of the forum Timothy Bradley would have had a good chance of stopping Khan on Saturday. Maidana’s technique was all over the place and I think Bradley could have put the shots together that would have got Khan out of there

Re: do we really want to see khan presscott

Posted: 17 Dec 2010, 14:05
by Des1
stevek3lly wrote:No thanks it would be a waste of time now. Khan has well moved on from there and Prescott has started to really drop.
You really wouldn't want to see it? Even just to see how far khan has 'moved on'? Maybe Prescott hasn't dropped, might be that he just has Khan's number. Also, punching power is always the last to go if you do deteriorate, and you cant put muscles on chins....

Re: do we really want to see khan presscott

Posted: 17 Dec 2010, 17:03
by Goz
I'd want that win over Prescott and the defeat avenged if were Khan or a fan of his. Just cleans up the record, the next best thing if you can't be undefeated.

Re: do we really want to see khan presscott

Posted: 17 Dec 2010, 17:11
by Adamj1987
unless he can get a top fight against a titleholder prescott would make sense as people know him

Re: do we really want to see khan presscott

Posted: 17 Dec 2010, 17:16
by alexpaterson
stujones wrote:Yeah it would sell.... makes sense to have it hear if they will have it.

I would still like to see Prescott hook up with a name trainer. Even in his defeats I see bags of potential that can be worked on if he has the attitude.
I don't think it would, he reminds me a bit on Edison Miranda, a limited banger, Miranda got a new trainer for the Bute fight and it never really helped he just threw his jab a bit more and tried to set up a big looping right and that's how I see Prescott a banger with very limited skill

Re: do we really want to see khan presscott

Posted: 17 Dec 2010, 18:00
by reggaereggae
I feel Khan will totally outbox Prescott; who will start comfidently but then see the difference with what Khan has Become.

Re: do we really want to see khan presscott

Posted: 17 Dec 2010, 19:07
by jamesmcdonnell
ive no interest. He's moved on well past the likes of Prescott now.

If Prescott actually does something to earn a shot, then maybe, but not now.

Re: do we really want to see khan presscott

Posted: 17 Dec 2010, 21:48
by Jon Saxon
Prescott might be to Khan what Mark Wilis was to Greg Page.

Re: do we really want to see khan presscott

Posted: 18 Dec 2010, 00:12
by harro
Yes, of course we want to see khan poleaxed again.

Re: do we really want to see khan presscott

Posted: 18 Dec 2010, 06:21
by Twinkle Toes
I think Khan moved on from this guy long ago, if Prescott had of remained unbeaten and was looking good, then there would rightly be a clamour for it.

However, he got beaten comprehensively by our own Kevin Mitchell who himself came up well short on the world stage.

Khan is above all that, and we should remember that he is ppv now. We have to be careful when asking for these type of fights, because it takes away any high ground when you are asked to pay £15 for it.

Khan Prescott has limited appeal to 'some' Brits, but I wouldn't pay to watch it.