Tyson Fury vs David Price

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Re: Tyson Fury vs David Price

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David Price is awful.
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Fury's all over the place.

One minute he's haranguing & calling out Deontay Wilder & Anthony Joshua, now he's barrel scraping with the likes of Shannon Briggs & David Price! :o :doh:

He needs to sort his head out.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs David Price

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Didn't Fury lose multiple times in the amateurs to David Price?
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Obviously Fury isn't going to take on a Joshua or a Wilder without taking on one or two easier opponents first. That's not going to stop Fury talking sh*t at Joshua or Wilder in the meantime though, unless he's undergone some sort of personality transplant.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs David Price

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Mexi-Box wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 08:59 Didn't Fury lose multiple times in the amateurs to David Price?
once I think, when Tyson was about 18
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littlepug wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 09:22
Mexi-Box wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 08:59 Didn't Fury lose multiple times in the amateurs to David Price?
once I think, when Tyson was about 18
One of them knocked the other down I seem to remember. I think it was Tyson that had Price over.
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clopixolacuphase wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 10:52
littlepug wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 09:22
Mexi-Box wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 08:59 Didn't Fury lose multiple times in the amateurs to David Price?
once I think, when Tyson was about 18
One of them knocked the other down I seem to remember. I think it was Tyson that had Price over.
ah ok never heard that before
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Re: Tyson Fury vs David Price

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diddy wrote: 17 Nov 2017, 14:17 David Price is awful.
Fury arguably ducked him when they were both unbeaten prospects at a a similar level and the fight was red hot. It'll obviously be of zero interest to Americans and newer boxing fans but for those of us who remember when this fight was first mooted there will definitely be some freak show intrigue, especially as both are washed up. Could even actually make for a decent fight.

It'll have to a have a strong undercard, that's for sure.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs David Price

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clopixolacuphase wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 11:02
diddy wrote: 17 Nov 2017, 14:17 David Price is awful.
Fury arguably ducked him when they were both unbeaten prospects at a a similar level and the fight was red hot. It'll obviously be of zero interest to Americans and newer boxing fans but for those of us who remember when this fight was first mooted there will definitely be some freak show intrigue, especially as both are washed up. Could even actually make for a decent fight.

It'll have to a have a strong undercard, that's for sure.
Fury's not washed up, just fat. He never lost.
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TooMuch wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 11:08
clopixolacuphase wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 11:02
diddy wrote: 17 Nov 2017, 14:17 David Price is awful.
Fury arguably ducked him when they were both unbeaten prospects at a a similar level and the fight was red hot. It'll obviously be of zero interest to Americans and newer boxing fans but for those of us who remember when this fight was first mooted there will definitely be some freak show intrigue, especially as both are washed up. Could even actually make for a decent fight.

It'll have to a have a strong undercard, that's for sure.
Fury's not washed up, just fat. He never lost.
Jesus it's like Groundhog Day on this forum.
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clopixolacuphase wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 11:02
diddy wrote: 17 Nov 2017, 14:17 David Price is awful.
Fury arguably ducked him when they were both unbeaten prospects at a a similar level and the fight was red hot. It'll obviously be of zero interest to Americans and newer boxing fans but for those of us who remember when this fight was first mooted there will definitely be some freak show intrigue, especially as both are washed up. Could even actually make for a decent fight.

It'll have to a have a strong undercard, that's for sure.
Good point.

I forgot that he ducked Price when the fight was hot originally.

I don't think his ego would allow him to fight Price now after ducking him when the fight meant something.
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clopixolacuphase wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 11:11
TooMuch wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 11:08
clopixolacuphase wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 11:02

Fury arguably ducked him when they were both unbeaten prospects at a a similar level and the fight was red hot. It'll obviously be of zero interest to Americans and newer boxing fans but for those of us who remember when this fight was first mooted there will definitely be some freak show intrigue, especially as both are washed up. Could even actually make for a decent fight.

It'll have to a have a strong undercard, that's for sure.
Fury's not washed up, just fat. He never lost.
Jesus it's like Groundhog Day on this forum.
It's like déja vu ... all over again. He's not wrong though.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs David Price

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clopixolacuphase wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 10:52
littlepug wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 09:22
Mexi-Box wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 08:59 Didn't Fury lose multiple times in the amateurs to David Price?
once I think, when Tyson was about 18
One of them knocked the other down I seem to remember. I think it was Tyson that had Price over.
Fury dropped price but lost a decision
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Re: Tyson Fury vs David Price

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An easy KO win for Fury... But remember – Buster Douglas tried to come back from years of gluttony, drunkenness and debauchery... Buster got smashed by the 5th rate Lou Savarese in the 1st round.. If your body isn’t there 1 right hand will do you.. What did Holy hit Buster with???

Sooo...a potential disaster. But it shouldn't be THAT bad...Buster Douglas was pretty damned far gone.
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I think Fury would probably win a decision, and look sloppy in doing so if his first fight back from the last few years is a David Price, but I'd be surprised if he couldn't beat David Price.
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Syntax Error wrote: 17 Nov 2017, 15:04 Fury's all over the place.

One minute he's haranguing & calling out Deontay Wilder & Anthony Joshua, now he's barrel scraping with the likes of Shannon Briggs & David Price! :o :doh:

He needs to sort his head out.
If he wants to fight Joshua or Wilder, he needs an easier comeback first. Briggs or Price would be great.
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I'm not sure about Briggs being an easy option. Sure if you're still upright after three rounds you should beat Briggs, but he's very dangerous for the first few rounds. I can think of less risky options, there again even the new family-size Tyson should be sufficiently elusive to make those opening few rounds less dangerous than they would be for many potential Briggs opponents.
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BitPlayer wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 16:48
Syntax Error wrote: 17 Nov 2017, 15:04 Fury's all over the place.

One minute he's haranguing & calling out Deontay Wilder & Anthony Joshua, now he's barrel scraping with the likes of Shannon Briggs & David Price! :o :doh:

He needs to sort his head out.
If he wants to fight Joshua or Wilder, he needs an easier comeback first. Briggs or Price would be great.
Briggs is far too easy. Larry Holmes, as is, would clown Briggs.
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candyslim wrote: 19 Nov 2017, 07:54 I'm not sure about Briggs being an easy option. Sure if you're still upright after three rounds you should beat Briggs, but he's very dangerous for the first few rounds. I can think of less risky options, there again even the new family-size Tyson should be sufficiently elusive to make those opening few rounds less dangerous than they would be for many potential Briggs opponents.
ya mate think of all those top fighters briggs has stopped early within the last 10 years. its not like he got totally clowned by someone like sultan ibragimov. and i mean not like in his last meaningul fight 8 years ago he was pummeled into the hospital. surely hed be better at 47 than 40 too.
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote: 19 Nov 2017, 08:01

Briggs is far too easy. Larry Holmes, as is, would clown Briggs.
Yep. Briggs is more suited to fighting someone like Tomasz Adamek or something. Adamek would beat him too.
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gilgamesh wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 15:57 I think Fury would probably win a decision, and look sloppy in doing so if his first fight back from the last few years is a David Price, but I'd be surprised if he couldn't beat David Price.
Price has never looked like he can do 12 imo
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candyslim wrote: 19 Nov 2017, 07:54 I'm not sure about Briggs being an easy option. Sure if you're still upright after three rounds you should beat Briggs, but he's very dangerous for the first few rounds. I can think of less risky options, there again even the new family-size Tyson should be sufficiently elusive to make those opening few rounds less dangerous than they would be for many potential Briggs opponents.
Briggs is so far past it. If fury is in shape he walks to a decision vs Briggs imo
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Re: Tyson Fury vs David Price

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Ossyrules wrote: 19 Nov 2017, 12:45
gilgamesh wrote: 18 Nov 2017, 15:57 I think Fury would probably win a decision, and look sloppy in doing so if his first fight back from the last few years is a David Price, but I'd be surprised if he couldn't beat David Price.
Price has never looked like he can do 12 imo
I agree, but who knows if Fury would be able to either after his venture into morbid obesity.
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candyslim wrote: 19 Nov 2017, 07:54 I'm not sure about Briggs being an easy option. Sure if you're still upright after three rounds you should beat Briggs, but he's very dangerous for the first few rounds. I can think of less risky options, there again even the new family-size Tyson should be sufficiently elusive to make those opening few rounds less dangerous than they would be for many potential Briggs opponents.
I can easily appreciate your opinion on this matter and I almost agree with it, since you haven't said anything unreasonable, but...

How many world class opponents has Shannon Briggs KO'd during the last decade?

For sure, the American's resume statistically proves that he's scored a lot of early stoppages, but you'd surely struggle to list more than three world class (in their prime) opponents that he's KO'd throughout the course of a career spanning 25 years.
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Not too many for sure but I trust what my eyes tell me. If I was say David Haye for example, and I had a choice of Briggs, Arreola, Stiverne, Fujimoto, or Helenius, for my next opponent, I think Briggs would be the one I'd be most keen to avoid.
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