Webb v Pryce
Re: Webb v Pryce
You can get 9/2 Pryce at Sportingbet, Webb is a 1/7 Favourite with them, surely this is closer than that.
Webb starts a tidy favourite but Pryce looks too big for me
Webb starts a tidy favourite but Pryce looks too big for me
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Re: Webb v Pryce
GLOBALBOX wrote:You can get 9/2 Pryce at Sportingbet, Webb is a 1/7 Favourite with them, surely this is closer than that.
Webb starts a tidy favourite but Pryce looks too big for me
get your money on me guys,never been so confident about a fight before,he is massive favorite if you judge me on my record,i will get to him by late rounds,i predict a late stoppage.
Re: Webb v Pryce
This could be an excellent bout with a good mix of styles and strengths. I'll look forward to this; from what I've read both are good lads out of the ring as well; shouldn't be much over the top trash talk.
Re: Webb v Pryce
Bradley Pryce shuns the shackles in a sport all about control. As promoters restrict their boys to journeymen and substitutes and TV dates and title shots of an interim nature, Pryce runs with dinosaurs. The 29-year-old Welshman, who challenges Sam Webb for the British light-middleweight title in February, first made his name with a thrilling nine-round stoppage of Chesterfield banger Gavin Down at York Hall back in 2002, the domestic fight of the year, and it's been one war after another since, one monster after another.
On a blowy Autumn night in Preston in 2005, Pryce chased the unbeaten Michael Jennings for 12 rounds in a crack at the British welterweight title, nearly stopping him at the death. He was close, very close, and then came a dazzling 12-round decision over Ghanaian dangerman Ossie Duran for the Commonwealth light-middleweight title in Newport, after which Bradley proved himself one of the best fighters in the country in defence after defence, one of them an emphatic seven-round stoppage of flashy Londoner Anthony Small on a sweltering night in London in July 2007.
Just a week later, Bradley cut a dapper, volatile figure at ringside as stablemate Gavin Rees romped to the WBA light-welterweight title in Cardiff. Pryce exchanged barbs with Team Souleymane MBaye, right at the top of his game, revelling in his status, in his ability. It couldn't last, and sure enough Matthew Hall jumped on him in two rounds in Manchester last year to wrest the Commonwealth crown, and yet Pryce continues to bang on the door after 11 years as a pro.
Big, strong and sharp, Pryce earned the Webb shot with recent wins over Neil Sinclair, Ted Bami and Michael Lomax, and because he is willing to step in at late notice. He knows that Webb won the British title with with an uncomfortably close decision over that man Small and needed 11 rounds to see off Martin Concepcion in his first defence, another man Pryce had beaten first. Don't get me wrong, Webb is clever and busy, with quick hands, and he goes in as the big betting favourite in front of his own fans in Brentwood, but Pryce, the gangling teenager who filled out, grew up and got dangerous, has seen it all before.
On a blowy Autumn night in Preston in 2005, Pryce chased the unbeaten Michael Jennings for 12 rounds in a crack at the British welterweight title, nearly stopping him at the death. He was close, very close, and then came a dazzling 12-round decision over Ghanaian dangerman Ossie Duran for the Commonwealth light-middleweight title in Newport, after which Bradley proved himself one of the best fighters in the country in defence after defence, one of them an emphatic seven-round stoppage of flashy Londoner Anthony Small on a sweltering night in London in July 2007.
Just a week later, Bradley cut a dapper, volatile figure at ringside as stablemate Gavin Rees romped to the WBA light-welterweight title in Cardiff. Pryce exchanged barbs with Team Souleymane MBaye, right at the top of his game, revelling in his status, in his ability. It couldn't last, and sure enough Matthew Hall jumped on him in two rounds in Manchester last year to wrest the Commonwealth crown, and yet Pryce continues to bang on the door after 11 years as a pro.
Big, strong and sharp, Pryce earned the Webb shot with recent wins over Neil Sinclair, Ted Bami and Michael Lomax, and because he is willing to step in at late notice. He knows that Webb won the British title with with an uncomfortably close decision over that man Small and needed 11 rounds to see off Martin Concepcion in his first defence, another man Pryce had beaten first. Don't get me wrong, Webb is clever and busy, with quick hands, and he goes in as the big betting favourite in front of his own fans in Brentwood, but Pryce, the gangling teenager who filled out, grew up and got dangerous, has seen it all before.
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Why do you say late notice he has 7 weeks to train for this fight he was asked if he wanted this fight a week before christmas and is not till Feb 5 2011 to me thats not late notice plus i believe this fight is a better one than Webb vs Prince Arronbennie wrote:Bradley Pryce shuns the shackles in a sport all about control. As promoters restrict their boys to journeymen and substitutes and TV dates and title shots of an interim nature, Pryce runs with dinosaurs. The 29-year-old Welshman, who challenges Sam Webb for the British light-middleweight title in February, first made his name with a thrilling nine-round stoppage of Chesterfield banger Gavin Down at York Hall back in 2002, the domestic fight of the year, and it's been one war after another since, one monster after another.
On a blowy Autumn night in Preston in 2005, Pryce chased the unbeaten Michael Jennings for 12 rounds in a crack at the British welterweight title, nearly stopping him at the death. He was close, very close, and then came a dazzling 12-round decision over Ghanaian dangerman Ossie Duran for the Commonwealth light-middleweight title in Newport, after which Bradley proved himself one of the best fighters in the country in defence after defence, one of them an emphatic seven-round stoppage of flashy Londoner Anthony Small on a sweltering night in London in July 2007.
Just a week later, Bradley cut a dapper, volatile figure at ringside as stablemate Gavin Rees romped to the WBA light-welterweight title in Cardiff. Pryce exchanged barbs with Team Souleymane MBaye, right at the top of his game, revelling in his status, in his ability. It couldn't last, and sure enough Matthew Hall jumped on him in two rounds in Manchester last year to wrest the Commonwealth crown, and yet Pryce continues to bang on the door after 11 years as a pro.
Big, strong and sharp, Pryce earned the Webb shot with recent wins over Neil Sinclair, Ted Bami and Michael Lomax, and because he is willing to step in at late notice. He knows that Webb won the British title with with an uncomfortably close decision over that man Small and needed 11 rounds to see off Martin Concepcion in his first defence, another man Pryce had beaten first. Don't get me wrong, Webb is clever and busy, with quick hands, and he goes in as the big betting favourite in front of his own fans in Brentwood, but Pryce, the gangling teenager who filled out, grew up and got dangerous, has seen it all before.
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FTM Max Maxwell is staying in training thru out xmas so any problems heel take it at three days notice he just wants a chance.
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Whats the price range of tickets?? i might treat myself to an early birthday presant now i see Power-Sexton is also on the bill..who else is down to box??FtmPress wrote:Feb 5 at brentwood Price will be support fight every british heavyweight who has be offered Price has turn him down.Grays_Dan wrote:Where is this?
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Re: Webb v Pryce
Webb really impressed me last time out, boxing beautifully and landing some big shots! He can do it all, bang, box, counter punch, go offensive. I can't see Pryce pulling this off but it could be an upset
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Tosserboxer111 wrote:lol @ pryce u said that every month for the last 5 years your a joke webb will smash u into retirement
Hope Pryce does the business. Nice bloke, good fighter. Let's not talk about Webb, Rose and co like they're world beaters. The one to watch in this division domestically in 2011 is Doran.
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PS Pryce seems to have knuckled down. You still using the nutritionist, Bradley?
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well if you wanna talk about doran then why cant we talk about webb & rose?Captain Hook wrote:Tosserboxer111 wrote:lol @ pryce u said that every month for the last 5 years your a joke webb will smash u into retirement
Hope Pryce does the business. Nice bloke, good fighter. Let's not talk about Webb, Rose and co like they're world beaters. The one to watch in this division domestically in 2011 is Doran.
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You can talk about whoever you want pal!Adam1991 wrote:well if you wanna talk about doran then why cant we talk about webb & rose?Captain Hook wrote:Tosserboxer111 wrote:lol @ pryce u said that every month for the last 5 years your a joke webb will smash u into retirement
Hope Pryce does the business. Nice bloke, good fighter. Let's not talk about Webb, Rose and co like they're world beaters. The one to watch in this division domestically in 2011 is Doran.
I said "let's not talk about them like they're world beaters"
You obviously didn't finish the sentence :)
Re: Webb v Pryce
Now that Brad is being trained and prepaired by Gary Lockett he WILL be ready and fit for this fight. Underestimate him at your peril guys, for what it's worth come fight night I will not be surprised to hear "And the New" 
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Re: Webb v Pryce
I remember Bradley beating Small - cracking fight. Bradley has all the talent in the World. Good chance of the upset in this one. Will have to visit my bookie. 
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No joke here gavlerrrGavler wrote:gmanji wrote:Webb will box his ears off. Then Brian Rose will beat the winner.
Are you Joking. Agree with the first bit but not the secound
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Re: Webb v Pryce
jonp wrote:FTM Max Maxwell is staying in training thru out xmas so any problems heel take it at three days notice he just wants a chance.
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im 100% with you gavantoogmanji wrote:No joke here gavlerrrGavler wrote:gmanji wrote:Webb will box his ears off. Then Brian Rose will beat the winner.
Are you Joking. Agree with the first bit but not the secound
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Does any one know why arron pulled out?
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do any of you actually believe pryce can win this? so many brown tongue's on this site it's unbelivible.
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I cant find ticket details anywhere - anyone got any information please?Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Whats the price range of tickets?? i might treat myself to an early birthday presant now i see Power-Sexton is also on the bill..who else is down to box??FtmPress wrote:Feb 5 at brentwood Price will be support fight every british heavyweight who has be offered Price has turn him down.Grays_Dan wrote:Where is this?
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Re: Webb v Pryce
I see Webb grinding out a decision here shame the Arron fight is off. I dont particularly rate Rose but its a shame that Max hasn't gotten more opportunities off the back of that win
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wev kept max in the gym and hes ready to jump in anytime a lot of fights max has had are at very short notice so we are used to it now.wrimc wrote:I see Webb grinding out a decision here shame the Arron fight is off. I dont particularly rate Rose but its a shame that Max hasn't gotten more opportunities off the back of that win
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Re: Webb v Pryce
In Buncey show today they said Arron got injured.Gavler wrote:Does any one know why arron pulled out?
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Not on here enough to know who is whosorryjonp wrote:wev kept max in the gym and hes ready to jump in anytime a lot of fights max has had are at very short notice so we are used to it now.wrimc wrote:I see Webb grinding out a decision here shame the Arron fight is off. I dont particularly rate Rose but its a shame that Max hasn't gotten more opportunities off the back of that win
How are you involved with Max? Are you his trainer?
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One of his trainers and i promote him the few times hes fought at home.
Im also his PR lol
Im also his PR lol