upthecats wrote:Why are they trying to make out he can come back from this?
The warning signs have been there in the past and tonight has rubber stamped it. He's got a glass jaw and will never win anything above a British title.
His last couple of fights against Limmond and Gomez were questionable, sure he beat them but not after making extreme hard work of it. We all knew he couldnt take a punch after the Gomez fight particularly when he had Kahn wailing like a girl.
I had never heard of Prescott until this fight, but putting Kahn in with someone who is unbeaten and knocked the vast majority of his opponents out didnt sound like smart business to me, particularly on his PPV debut.
The fact that Frank Warren publically stated he didnt know much about Prescott was embarrasing and this is now another nail in his coffin. Amir, Enzo and Audley ... great rota you've got there Frank.
Anderson-son-son
He's better than Kleberson
Anderson-son-son-son
He's our midfield magician
On the left, on the right
Do the Samba beat tonight
He is class, he sh*gs brass
And he sh*ts on Fabregas
Sheddy wrote:Amir, Enzo and Audley ... great rota you've got there Frank.
Alex Arthur, who was being lined up for Marco Antonio Barrerra, also lost his world title. Frank's route back to Vegas is blocked again. It's a good job the Arthur v Guzman bout didn't happen; Guzman would have busted him up.
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AaronBull wrote:Glass? On last nights basis I'd say more like paper!
Agree with the comments just made about Naseem Hamed, he was different class to Amir Khan, or Amir Khan't. He went 35 (correct me if I'm wrong) unbeaten before a points decision to a true great in Barrera.
He also didn't lose his head in the ring, unlike Khan who steamed in last night. Plus, I don't think people are giving Breidis Prescott enough credit, he delivered his promise to knock Khan out within 3 rounds, his record over his career is phenomenal.
They showed a slomo of his first shot and the whole of Khans head moved
Decent fight on Saturday/Sunday on Setanta: Nate Campbell vs Joan Guzman. Timothy Bradley, Junior Witter's conqueror, is also on the bill. Bit gutted they, nor any other channel, didn't plump for Joel Casamayor vs. Juan Manuel Marquez instead.
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Chico wrote:Decent fight on Saturday/Sunday on Setanta: Nate Campbell vs Joan Guzman.
Will definitely be watching that one, great fighter is Guzman and has all the tools to get the job done IMO. 2/3 to win by decision is the bet of the year so far for me and I'll be filling my boots for sure.
Chico wrote:Bit gutted they, nor any other channel, didn't plump for Joel Casamayor vs. Juan Manuel Marquez instead.
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Chico wrote:Decent fight on Saturday/Sunday on Setanta: Nate Campbell vs Joan Guzman. Timothy Bradley, Junior Witter's conqueror, is also on the bill. Bit gutted they, nor any other channel, didn't plump for Joel Casamayor vs. Juan Manuel Marquez instead.
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upthecats wrote:Will definitely be watching that one, great fighter is Guzman and has all the tools to get the job done IMO. 2/3 to win by decision is the bet of the year so far for me and I'll be filling my boots for sure.
Guzman is quality. He's trained by Floyd Mayweather Snr aswell, so it may be worth watching if you're a Hatton fan to see how he gets the best out of his fighters.
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