A lot of fighters, once they've lost, can't get over it. I expect Amir Khan to be the complete opposite.
He seems to have already accepted that the Breidis Prescott knockout was just one of those things and while he will try to address it - and has - I really can't see it affecting him.
And I don't think it matters that much. Look at Thomas Hearns: every time he got hit on the chin he went down, yet he still ended up being a formidable fighter. He had to live with it and so will Amir. But I think he will.
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