Colombian banger Breidis Prescott wants to give Amir Khan a rematch - and says he will knock him out again.
I'll knock him out again, vows Colombian banger
Breidis Prescott wants another crack at Amir Khan.
The hard-hitting Colombian famously inflicted the WBA light-welterweight's only professional defeat in 25 fights with that stunning
54-second knockout in September 2008.
And with Khan on the hunt for a new opponent for his return to a British ring in April, Prescott says he is more than happy to give him the chance for revenge.
"Amir, I remain ready, willing and able to give you a rematch," he 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."
Khan is free to choose his opponent after coming through a blockbusting mandatory against Marcos Maidana on his Las Vegas debut in December.
European light-welterweight champion Paul McCloskey has been mooted as has all-action Aussie Michael Katsidis, who is no stranger to success on these shores having stopped Kevin Mitchell and Graham Earl as a lightweight.
Katsidis has nothing scheduled following a trademark humdinger with Juan Manuel Marquez in November in which he had the Mexican down in the third before being stopped in the ninth.
Prescott, who has lost twice - including being out-boxed by Mitchell - since battering Khan is now campaigning at 140lbs himself and is ranked 12th by the WBA.
And he believes the same thing would happen if he were to get a second showdown with the boy from Bolton.
"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?" he said.
"Obviously Amir Khan and his team realise I would knock him out if we fought again."