anyone want pricey to continue

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Wales wrote: 01 Apr 2018, 21:47
Coco wrote: 01 Apr 2018, 15:43
Pukka Cheese wrote: 01 Apr 2018, 14:55 A really grim knock out that was surely not good for his health.
Any ideas on how much Pricey was paid for that?

The domestic scene has a lot of fighters on the up. Dubois, Joyce, Hughie, Gorman.... Not sure Pricey would do well in a shootout with the first 2 or trying to chase the lighter punchers around the ring...

Probably time for him to call it a day.
I reckon ne would have got at least 10k for that
I would’ve thought more than 10k ?

Anyone have an idea on the Price and:/or Povetkin purse?
I think more then 10k as well.

Would he not make that kind of money or even more fighting for the British at the Echo ?
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 03 Apr 2018, 16:10
TheLeprechaun wrote: 03 Apr 2018, 15:43
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 03 Apr 2018, 14:17 AJ parker reminded me a bit of lewis v tua.
Lewis lost american fans for good that night.
He did; but it was actually an excellently cobtrolled performance against a huge puncher who was extremely durable.
Tua was exceptional at dipping under the right and leaping in with brutal left hooks so Lewis was tentative to throw the right that much and with any real authority. The jab was pumped out all night and Tua never got his chance.
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TheLeprechaun wrote: 03 Apr 2018, 17:20
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 03 Apr 2018, 16:10
TheLeprechaun wrote: 03 Apr 2018, 15:43

Lewis lost american fans for good that night.
He did; but it was actually an excellently cobtrolled performance against a huge puncher who was extremely durable.
Tua was exceptional at dipping under the right and leaping in with brutal left hooks so Lewis was tentative to throw the right that much and with any real authority. The jab was pumped out all night and Tua never got his chance.
He also hit tua with some very heavy hooks to the body early on that deterred him from trying to rush lewis.
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Price on Talksport now.

He had 30 stitches in his mouth and 12 over his eye.

No indication if hes going to retire.
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TheLeprechaun wrote: 03 Apr 2018, 15:43
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 03 Apr 2018, 14:17 AJ parker reminded me a bit of lewis v tua.
Lewis lost american fans for good that night.

Tia was the most overhyped fighter in a long time in America as slow as a ox ,Tua was exposed that night
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It's a big "if" but if Povetkin were to dethrone Joshua suddenly Price's performance looks even better.

I'm glad he had some sort of redemption in defeat and hope he can still do something with his career. Am a bit concerned about the bad losses but on the other hand you can't rule out a fighter just because they won't be world champ.

I admire the big man for having a go when all is against him and hope he can have some good nights before he finally retires.
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I'm surprised they haven't marketed Pricey as the casuals.

He's no world beater, that's obvious. But he's got a big punch, and no chin. One way or another, somebody is getting knocked out in his fights. Usually quite spectacularly.

You'd think there'd be a market for that sort of fight on Sky Sports.
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I think he could very easy be a setimental favorite , from all accounts , a nice guy and a solid familly man , based on him being a nice guy and a solid familly man , IF and i know if my aunty had balls she'd be my uncle , , but IF i was his trainer or promoter , i would simply just refuse to work with him , and be brutally honest, where i would say your to good fo B level , and gonna get hurt at A level , time to hang them up .

Of course , you would have lots of others who would court him but heh . my conscience would be clear ,
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ILikeBeer wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 05:19 I'm surprised they haven't marketed Pricey as the casuals.

He's no world beater, that's obvious. But he's got a big punch, and no chin. One way or another, somebody is getting knocked out in his fights. Usually quite spectacularly.

You'd think there'd be a market for that sort of fight on Sky Sports.
Im sure most fans love to see a knockout but i dont think a broadcaster love it on tv, especially if its a bad knock out and there are serious injuries.

There would be a big queue of heavy hitters queing up if Price was to continue. But its not pleasant to see time after time.

Im sure a sports channel breath a sigh of relief when the guys get up. If broadcasters loved this sort of stuff they would be showing replay after replay while the boxer was on the floor. This is not the case because a sports channel does not want to get mixed up with the after effects when a boxer is seriously injured.

If boxing didnt generate the money it does it possibly wouldnt be shown on tv as much. We know boxing generates millions and for broadcasters too so they have to be sensible and sensative while showing fights.

Thats my view anyway, right or wrong.
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ILikeBeer wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 05:19 I'm surprised they haven't marketed Pricey as the casuals.

He's no world beater, that's obvious. But he's got a big punch, and no chin. One way or another, somebody is getting knocked out in his fights. Usually quite spectacularly.

You'd think there'd be a market for that sort of fight on Sky Sports.
Well everyone who watches boxing would tune in to a Price fight. He's pretty well known, a couple of my casual mates know him. In the UFC guys get starched all the time and come back in big fights. Most of them are as glass chinned as a prime Herbie Hide at this stage but they still headline events. Price vs Whyte for example would be a big fight on Sky and everyone would tune in.
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TheLeprechaun wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 05:45
ILikeBeer wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 05:19 I'm surprised they haven't marketed Pricey as the casuals.

He's no world beater, that's obvious. But he's got a big punch, and no chin. One way or another, somebody is getting knocked out in his fights. Usually quite spectacularly.

You'd think there'd be a market for that sort of fight on Sky Sports.
Well everyone who watches boxing would tune in to a Price fight. He's pretty well known, a couple of my casual mates know him. In the UFC guys get starched all the time and come back in big fights. Most of them are as glass chinned as a prime Herbie Hide at this stage but they still headline events. Price vs Whyte for example would be a big fight on Sky and everyone would tune in.
And everyone would know the result too.

Price knocked out inside 3
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TheLeprechaun wrote: 03 Apr 2018, 15:43
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 03 Apr 2018, 14:17 AJ parker reminded me a bit of lewis v tua.
Lewis lost american fans for good that night.
It's amazing that Lewis would lose fans for putting on a masterclass against a titanium chinned opponent with a Left hook from the ages.

You'd think Tua would have lost fans for his pathetic one-dimensional challenge to Lewis.
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I like Price and hope he calls it a day.

If he carries on you can always guarantee good viewing figures because when he fights he either gets knocked out cold or he knocks the opponent out cold. So great for the causal fan I guess. Everyone loves a KO dont they!
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Nobody loves a death in the ring though and standing there unconscious while you take whatever your opponent wants to throw doesn't make for a long term career plan.

The boy done good, he can't help not being able to take a shot, hes a good pundit and needs to go into that full time.
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Yeah I rate pricey as a pundit
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Price overcame some demons on Saturday. The fear seems to be lacking for the first time in 5 years. He can make a living at his level. Maybe buy a few houses to secure his future etc. Still money in the game for him.
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SAPFO wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 13:08 Price overcame some demons on Saturday. The fear seems to be lacking for the first time in 5 years. He can make a living at his level. Maybe buy a few houses to secure his future etc. Still money in the game for him.
I think boxing needs a change in the way we think about losses.

Here we have a seriously exciting fighter who is guaranteed to be in good fights. You put him in with practically anyone at Euro/World level and it's a case of him either getting KO'd or KOing someone. This is must watch TV!

If Price is willing to keep going, I think he should be given a headline event against a good name in the echo arena. Tell me that wouldn't sell? Put him in with Dave Allen in the Echo Arena. Then make that ominous leap to world level with a fight against Breazeale or Jarrell Miller.
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paddy chavez wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 05:07
TheLeprechaun wrote: 03 Apr 2018, 15:43
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 03 Apr 2018, 14:17 AJ parker reminded me a bit of lewis v tua.
Lewis lost american fans for good that night.

Tia was the most overhyped fighter in a long time in America as slow as a ox ,Tua was exposed that night

Lewis still fought a boring fight. Lewis was one of the most boring heavyweights in his day and thats why he was always disliked by the americans. The first Holyfield fight was absolutely horrific from Lewis. Pushing out the jab and moving away all night with the occasional right hand. Never been more happy to see a fighter robbed than I was that night. He could be as boring as Rigondeaux in his prime. Completely stinking out the joint and then bringing in the fake jamaican accent and bragging about being a "pugilist specilist" after emptying an arena. Joshua is nowhere near as good as Lewis and he would receive a hiding that we can't comprehend (much worse than lewis vs grant) if they fought, but he is way more exciting and will be way more loved by the public.
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What makes you so sure that Joshua loses to Lewis?
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Cojimar 1946 wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 15:52 What makes you so sure that Joshua loses to Lewis?
A prime Lewis would've bent AJ over and tanned his bare arse! Lewis would've annihilated AJ man!
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Stuarty wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 16:11
Cojimar 1946 wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 15:52 What makes you so sure that Joshua loses to Lewis?
A prime Lewis would've bent AJ over and tanned his bare arse! Lewis would've annihilated AJ man!
:TU:

I dont think AJ is any better than Frank Bruno.
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Mimmy wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 16:23
Stuarty wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 16:11
Cojimar 1946 wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 15:52 What makes you so sure that Joshua loses to Lewis?
A prime Lewis would've bent AJ over and tanned his bare arse! Lewis would've annihilated AJ man!
:TU:

I dont think AJ is any better than Frank Bruno.
Skill wise probably not much between them but AJ has that killer instinct and bit of spite that Bruno seemed to lack.
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Bruno and Lewis were pretty much even until Lewis put him away as well. That's an underrated fight that.
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Stuarty wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 16:27 Bruno and Lewis were pretty much even until Lewis put him away as well. That's an underrated fight that.
True.

Bruno jabbed Lewis to death, which is quite surprising as Lewis was noted for his jab.

Then again, in 1993, Lewis was reckless & over reliant on his big Right hand & somewhat even more curiously, he stopped Bruno with the only Left hook he ever threw.
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Syntax Error wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 09:06
Stuarty wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 16:27 Bruno and Lewis were pretty much even until Lewis put him away as well. That's an underrated fight that.
True.

Bruno jabbed Lewis to death, which is quite surprising as Lewis was noted for his jab.

Then again, in 1993, Lewis was reckless & over reliant on his big Right hand & somewhat even more curiously, he stopped Bruno with the only Left hook he ever threw.
He was exciting then though. Same with wlad. Once steward got a hold of them, we got some of the most drab performances in heavyweight history
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