Summary
[Amir Khan] has a chance to prove he can step up to the plate against an unknown entity in the shape of Prescott, who has an impressive knock-out record of 17 in 19 bouts, compared to Khan's 14 KOs in 18 bouts.
Khan is wary of Prescott's abililty and size, but said he has been working on a few things with new trainer Jorge Rubio who has been tightening up his technique. He isn't making bold predictions about when the fight will end, but is confident his unbeaten record will remain intact."Prescott's a bit taller than me, he is rangy and has power," Khan said. "I have been working a lot on my lateral movement and angles - it's coming natural to me now - and on different techniques, keeping my hands right. I just gelled with Jorge."See the full content of this document
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A-Bout a Win
LIGHTWEIGHT boxer Amir Khan will have his hands full this weekend as he looks to make his mark in his box-office debut.
The 21-year...See the full content of this document
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