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    Prescott DESERVES another go at Khan....ESPN

    I've been saying this from day one.........FINALLY this is getting some play!!!! bout time.........hope Khan is listening........



    Your random thoughts ...



    Junior welterweight titlist Amir Khan remains on the hunt for an opponent for an April 16 fight in his native England. HBO will air it in the United States, and it will be a pay-per-view on Sky Box Office in the U.K.



    For the past few weeks, since Khan's exciting unanimous decision win against Marcos Maidana last month, Khan's camp and Golden Boy have been discussing potential opponents -- even though there is a blatantly obvious one, whom Khan says he's not interested in.



    I have heard a litany of names, including Lamont Peterson, who got a draw instead of the loss he deserved against Victor Ortiz on Khan's last undercard; Irishman Paul McCloskey, the European champion with a thin résumé who is utterly unknown in the United States; and England's John Murray, the European lightweight champion with a great record (30-0) who has beaten nobody and also is unknown to the American audience.



    Funny, but the one name in which the Khan camp refuses to genuinely show interest is the one that makes the most sense: Colombian ****er Breidis Prescott. Maybe that's because he's the guy who knocked Khan stiff in 54 seconds in 2008 -- Khan's only defeat.




    Why not fight Prescott again? Khan should want to tidy up that disaster and set the record straight by avenging his loss in what is supposed to be an "in-between fight" -- meaning a match with a slightly lesser opponent on the heels of the high-profile and tough fight with Maidana and before a potential summer blockbuster fight with the winner of next week's Devon Alexander-Timothy Bradley Jr. unification fight.




    Prescott and his people are rightly pressing for the rematch. He figures that he beat Khan once, he can do it again.



    "What does it tell you that he'd go around me, the man who beat him, to instead face a much lighter-hitting and unknown fighter he thinks he can beat?" Prescott said of Khan possibly facing McCloskey. "Obviously, Amir Khan and his team realize I would knock him out if we fought again."



    Said Leon Margules, Prescott's co-promoter: "This could become a public relations disaster for Khan. Lamont Peterson priced himself out of a fight with Khan, so instead of looking for redemption against my guy, Khan's team is trying to sell a probable mismatch victory for their guy against McCloskey to the television networks. Fighting Peterson instead of Prescott was questionable. Fighting McCloskey is just an obvious admissio. They know they can't beat my guy."



    Instead of looking to Prescott, Khan ridiculously claims that he has "slipped off his radar." The reality is that, after the way Prescott knocked him out, Prescott is probably never far from Khan's mind. Maybe that's the reason he seems to want nothing to do with him again.



    Prescott (23-2, 19 KOs) has won his last two fights, is known to American fight fans because of his numerous appearances on ESPN2 and is surely known to fans in England after wiping the floor with Khan. And there is the built-in revenge storyline that would undoubtedly drive media attention and the television audience, especially on pay-per-view in England.



    "Amir, I remain ready, willing and able to give you a rematch," Prescott said. "I won't price myself out of the fight. You'll have no trouble selling it to TV. Stop this running and do what the fans want you to do and what your legacy as a great fighter demands that you do: Fight me."



    I couldn't agree more.



    Khan should look no further than what countryman Lennox Lewis, the great former heavyweight champion, did:. When he got knocked out by Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman, he faced them again in rematches and turned the tables.



    Khan should do the same thing. Then, and only then, can he let Prescott slip off his radar.

    #2
    lol Khannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn come out and play ay!

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      #3
      I would love to see Prescott vanish Khan from boxing with a murderous hook to the jaw!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by el20cuatro View Post
        I would love to see Prescott vanish Khan from boxing with a murderous hook to the jaw!!
        Whether or not he can do that remains to be seen.....but the bottom line is this fight NEEDS to happen!!!!

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          #5
          It would be a mis-match now but Khan may be running out of options for an opponent so I can see this fight happening.

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            #6
            prescott dont deserve shlt.

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              #7
              The more I think about it, I'd be shocked if HBO even accepted the fight.

              The revenge angle is the only thing that makes this fight interesting.

              As mentioned in another thread, if Khan is legitimately in pursuit of relevant opposition, then there's no need for this fight to happen. It's not like he's since spent his team nursing his popularity while facing no-hopers.

              But if it comes mid-February and he's still searching for an opponent then this fight makes sense.

              However, I'd fully understand if HBO rejected it. Prescott has done nothing at all to cash in on this win, never mind fight for a belt at 140. He has a couple of wins over journeyman (including that one dude who bit him and got DQ'd) and lost somewhere in the ball park of 17 out of 22 rounds in back-to-back fights against Miguel Vazquez and Kevin Mitchell.

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                #8
                Originally posted by PrinceNaz88 View Post
                It would be a mis-match now but Khan may be running out of options for an opponent so I can see this fight happening.
                It was supposed to be a mismatch then......and well.......we all know how that turned out.........

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JakeNDaBox View Post
                  The more I think about it, I'd be shocked if HBO even accepted the fight.

                  The revenge angle is the only thing that makes this fight interesting.

                  As mentioned in another thread, if Khan is legitimately in pursuit of relevant opposition, then there's no need for this fight to happen. It's not like he's since spent his team nursing his popularity while facing no-hopers.

                  But if it comes mid-February and he's still searching for an opponent then this fight makes sense.

                  However, I'd fully understand if HBO rejected it. Prescott has done nothing at all to cash in on this win, never mind fight for a belt at 140. He has a couple of wins over journeyman (including that one dude who bit him and got DQ'd) and lost somewhere in the ball park of 17 out of 22 rounds in back-to-back fights against Miguel Vazquez and Kevin Mitchell.
                  That's just it.....this is supposed to be a tune up......in between fight.......im not saying Prescott would do the same.......since he shattered Khan he hasn't made much happen ........but the time is perfect for this fight to go down......

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BoxingTech718 View Post
                    lol Khannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn come out and play ay!
                    You do realize that Khan just beat an even bigger punching and significally more skilled Marcos Maidana right?

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