David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
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David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
Olympic bronze medal winner David Price is still hoping to fight for, and win, a world title.
Price (21-4, 18 KOs) will return to action on Saturday night in Brentwood, when he faces Kamil Sokolowski.
Price has gone through a string of trainers and he is now working with Derry Mathews at George Vaughan's gym in Liverpool.
There are many in the industry that have called on Price, still only 34 years old, to retire.
But the Liverpool boxer was inspired a few days ago, after watching Manuel Charr topple Russian giant Alexander Ustinov for the vacant WBA "regular" title.
Charr, like Price, has suffered numerous setbacks - like vicious knockout defeats, injuries, hip replacements and he was even shot.
"I watched that fight and [Manuel] Charr's done well. He's come back from the brink really and if anything that's proof that you can come back.
He's had a couple of bad defeats, bad knockout losses, and he's just kept persevering like I am, and he's got his reward in the end, so there is no reason why couldn't do something similar. It's a fight I would love to have the opportunity to take," Price told Sky Sports.
One possible fight in the near future for Price, is a domestic clash with David Allen. The fight was talked about before, and Price was not interested at the time - but he appears to be interested now.
"If I had won my last fight, I would have been in a position to fight for a world title, so justifiably I wasn't interested in fighting Dave Allen at that stage," Price said.
"Now I'm back down at that level, then yeah it's a fight that interests me. Any fight on the British scene is a fight that interests me."
Price (21-4, 18 KOs) will return to action on Saturday night in Brentwood, when he faces Kamil Sokolowski.
Price has gone through a string of trainers and he is now working with Derry Mathews at George Vaughan's gym in Liverpool.
There are many in the industry that have called on Price, still only 34 years old, to retire.
But the Liverpool boxer was inspired a few days ago, after watching Manuel Charr topple Russian giant Alexander Ustinov for the vacant WBA "regular" title.
Charr, like Price, has suffered numerous setbacks - like vicious knockout defeats, injuries, hip replacements and he was even shot.
"I watched that fight and [Manuel] Charr's done well. He's come back from the brink really and if anything that's proof that you can come back.
He's had a couple of bad defeats, bad knockout losses, and he's just kept persevering like I am, and he's got his reward in the end, so there is no reason why couldn't do something similar. It's a fight I would love to have the opportunity to take," Price told Sky Sports.
One possible fight in the near future for Price, is a domestic clash with David Allen. The fight was talked about before, and Price was not interested at the time - but he appears to be interested now.
"If I had won my last fight, I would have been in a position to fight for a world title, so justifiably I wasn't interested in fighting Dave Allen at that stage," Price said.
"Now I'm back down at that level, then yeah it's a fight that interests me. Any fight on the British scene is a fight that interests me."
Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
Yes there is, bad engine, jank chin, being two reasons
Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
Sure there is.
Charr apparently has friends in high places with deep pockets. That's the only explanation for him getting chance after chance. Price apparently doesn't have friends that are willing to pay the Price (pun intended) to get him those same opportunities.
Also...I don't think anybody has ever had a softer title opponent than a 3 years inactive Fres Oquendo. Oquendo wouldn't even be among the Top 50 Heavyweights in the world even if he were active.
Charr apparently has friends in high places with deep pockets. That's the only explanation for him getting chance after chance. Price apparently doesn't have friends that are willing to pay the Price (pun intended) to get him those same opportunities.
Also...I don't think anybody has ever had a softer title opponent than a 3 years inactive Fres Oquendo. Oquendo wouldn't even be among the Top 50 Heavyweights in the world even if he were active.
Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
He can do it, although he will need to improve in a big way and not get stressed out when his opponent goes on the offensive etc. If he still wants it, good luck to him. Quitting‘s for losers.
Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
Good luck to him
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Yeah I say good luck to him, still got it in him to get in there hasn't he...
But when he does get in there the same things keep happening and let him down and he gets beat
Can't knock a man for trying, but I think he's best off leaving it imo
Wants to get this win and then be tysons comeback opponent doesnt he
But when he does get in there the same things keep happening and let him down and he gets beat
Can't knock a man for trying, but I think he's best off leaving it imo
Wants to get this win and then be tysons comeback opponent doesnt he
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Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
Turning into Audley at this stage
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Mimmy
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Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
Price proberly has the punch to be a world champion, but certainly hasnt the chin.
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Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
Charr’s only been stopped by really good fighters though, as opposed to Pricey, who’s been stopped by everyone he’s faced above domestic level unfortunately.
Good luck to him but I doubt he really believes it. Be interesting to see him get a few decent wins quickly and maybe get the Fury fight.
Good luck to him but I doubt he really believes it. Be interesting to see him get a few decent wins quickly and maybe get the Fury fight.
Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
He won't win a proper title. Maybe a secondary version or a daft interim thing but even that's a long shot. Fringe guys like Charr and Ustinov would probably take him just now. Im not being funny but I wouldn't be surprised if Shannon Briggs chinned him either!
Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
if you cant last 2 rounds with teper or 7 with hammer then realistically even wba sub belts are prob out of your reach.hed have to get a really weak opponent then land a big fight ending shot thats eluded him at any decent level. even as bad as charr is hed prob club price in.
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Does anyone even view the title that Charr won as a genuine world title? It's a joke man! Fair play to the guy and best of luck to him but he's not a proper world champion.gilgamesh wrote: ↑01 Dec 2017, 16:59 Sure there is.
Charr apparently has friends in high places with deep pockets. That's the only explanation for him getting chance after chance. Price apparently doesn't have friends that are willing to pay the Price (pun intended) to get him those same opportunities.
Also...I don't think anybody has ever had a softer title opponent than a 3 years inactive Fres Oquendo. Oquendo wouldn't even be among the Top 50 Heavyweights in the world even if he were active.
Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
I don't even view the titles that Joseph Parker and Deontay Wilder have to be genuine World Titles. There's only ONE Champion. Not 2. Not 3. Not 4. One.Stuarty30 wrote: ↑01 Dec 2017, 18:05Does anyone even view the title that Charr won as a genuine world title? It's a joke man! Fair play to the guy and best of luck to him but he's not a proper world champion.gilgamesh wrote: ↑01 Dec 2017, 16:59 Sure there is.
Charr apparently has friends in high places with deep pockets. That's the only explanation for him getting chance after chance. Price apparently doesn't have friends that are willing to pay the Price (pun intended) to get him those same opportunities.
Also...I don't think anybody has ever had a softer title opponent than a 3 years inactive Fres Oquendo. Oquendo wouldn't even be among the Top 50 Heavyweights in the world even if he were active.
Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
I don't know how far this latest comeback will go but maybe Derry Mathews can get something out of him that no one else could. Mathews I think achieved as much as he could as a fighter so perhaps he can get Price to realise his maximum potential...
Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
Its hard not to dream, especially when your still young enough to act on it, "youth is wasted on the young" and "you're a long time dead" are apt statements for Price here, you cant live it twice so scratch your itch now
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If he got to Parker before AJ does, then there was a chance. But the easy belt will be gone in 4 months. No chance of one of the big four belts from then on
Maybe a slight possibility of a vacated belt if AJ does not keep up his mandatories. But with AJ's earning potential, I'm sure the various governing bodies will cut him some slack.
I like Price, but the only bouncing back I see him doing is when he hits the canvas.
Maybe a slight possibility of a vacated belt if AJ does not keep up his mandatories. But with AJ's earning potential, I'm sure the various governing bodies will cut him some slack.
I like Price, but the only bouncing back I see him doing is when he hits the canvas.
Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
jp wouldve stopped dave. joe not much but ffs hammer stopped prce.
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That's not a bad idea from Brigg's point of view. He seems to have gone quiet but he is more than capable of chinning Price then talking his way into being Fury's comeback opponent.
Fury's camp should be happy with that, Brigg will look the part (as long as drug testing isn't mandatory) and will be a great salesman but won't be a real threat if Tyson comes back at anything more than 30%.
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Can you imagine that fight if it went past four rounds though! Two of em would look like they were swinging through treacle!Shirow wrote: ↑01 Dec 2017, 18:38That's not a bad idea from Brigg's point of view. He seems to have gone quiet but he is more than capable of chinning Price then talking his way into being Fury's comeback opponent.
Fury's camp should be happy with that, Brigg will look the part (as long as drug testing isn't mandatory) and will be a great salesman but won't be a real threat if Tyson comes back at anything more than 30%.
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Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
One of the most outlandish belts in history. Ustinov is beyond terrible. Oquendo will beat charr.Stuarty30 wrote: ↑01 Dec 2017, 18:05Does anyone even view the title that Charr won as a genuine world title? It's a joke man! Fair play to the guy and best of luck to him but he's not a proper world champion.gilgamesh wrote: ↑01 Dec 2017, 16:59 Sure there is.
Charr apparently has friends in high places with deep pockets. That's the only explanation for him getting chance after chance. Price apparently doesn't have friends that are willing to pay the Price (pun intended) to get him those same opportunities.
Also...I don't think anybody has ever had a softer title opponent than a 3 years inactive Fres Oquendo. Oquendo wouldn't even be among the Top 50 Heavyweights in the world even if he were active.
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Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
No way does Oquendo winSaadOffTheDeck wrote: ↑02 Dec 2017, 00:34One of the most outlandish belts in history. Ustinov is beyond terrible. Oquendo will beat charr.Stuarty30 wrote: ↑01 Dec 2017, 18:05Does anyone even view the title that Charr won as a genuine world title? It's a joke man! Fair play to the guy and best of luck to him but he's not a proper world champion.gilgamesh wrote: ↑01 Dec 2017, 16:59 Sure there is.
Charr apparently has friends in high places with deep pockets. That's the only explanation for him getting chance after chance. Price apparently doesn't have friends that are willing to pay the Price (pun intended) to get him those same opportunities.
Also...I don't think anybody has ever had a softer title opponent than a 3 years inactive Fres Oquendo. Oquendo wouldn't even be among the Top 50 Heavyweights in the world even if he were active.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
I'm not going to get too demonstrative about a guy I watched holyfield beat a decade ago, but I expect him to win comfortably.
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Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
If he does, it will probably be one of the biggest comebacks in the history of boxing ever.
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Re: David Price: No Reason I Can't Bounce Back Like Charr, Win Title
I wouldn't go that far, charr is terrible.