Maybe a bit against Allen, he sells tickets, but I wouldn't want to see that fight.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:46how much money is there in those fights? not a lot.
David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
What he has to offer is an opponent with the skill set and ranking that he possesses.KiwiRider wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:42 A good gatekeeper is a tough experienced, skilled medium puncher who can give up and coming fighters a good amount of rounds where they can learn something. Price is too hard hitting and chinny to fill that role IMO. Guys like Joyce, DD etc will either blast him early or get KO'ed themselves. So not the ideal gatekeeper. I don't know what Price has to offer really. He is domestic #5 for now. I can't see him doing any better than that and I worry about his health.
He's not an ideal gatekeeper, but he is still a gatekeeper.
He is a name opponent and he brings a following and money.
He is relevant at domestic level and can't be ignored if he chooses to fight at that level.
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
If you were Joyce's manager, would you put Joe in there against Price? I wouldn't. High risk, zero reward.Horse wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:51What he has to offer is an opponent with the skill set and ranking that he possesses.KiwiRider wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:42 A good gatekeeper is a tough experienced, skilled medium puncher who can give up and coming fighters a good amount of rounds where they can learn something. Price is too hard hitting and chinny to fill that role IMO. Guys like Joyce, DD etc will either blast him early or get KO'ed themselves. So not the ideal gatekeeper. I don't know what Price has to offer really. He is domestic #5 for now. I can't see him doing any better than that and I worry about his health.
He's not an ideal gatekeeper, but he is still a gatekeeper.
He is a name opponent and he brings a following and money.
He is relevant at domestic level and can't be ignored if he chooses to fight at that level.
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Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
the trouble is, he throws so few punches, for all his power. its like having the biggest cock in the world and being celibate.Stuarty wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:46He has the power to trouble anyone, he showed that against Povetkin but mentally he's not got it and is shot. I think there's more of a chance than him getting hurt against these young, hungry guys than there is of him winning tbh.Horse wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:34You don't think that he might actually win against the likes of Gorman, Joyce & Dubois?Stuarty wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:26What is his level now? British? He's gonna end up getting hurt if he fights guys like Gorman, Joyce, Dubois or ventures on to European/fringe world level again. I personally don't want to see that. He had a good go against Povetkin. Gave it his all and went out on his shield but it was a nasty looking finish and he can't be taking many more of them.
When he starts getting starched at that level then there is more of a reason to insist that he quits.
So far he has only really lost at top 20 world level. Which isn't really such a bad level.
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Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
Stuarty, Povetkin was probably a foot smaller than Price thats the only reason it went a few rounds. Povetkin couldnt get close in the early stages. Im not denying that Price doesnt have power, hes a big fella so of course he does, but if Povetkin was the same height it would have been over quicker.Stuarty wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:46He has the power to trouble anyone, he showed that against Povetkin but mentally he's not got it and is shot. I think there's more of a chance than him getting hurt against these young, hungry guys than there is of him winning tbh.Horse wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:34You don't think that he might actually win against the likes of Gorman, Joyce & Dubois?Stuarty wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:26What is his level now? British? He's gonna end up getting hurt if he fights guys like Gorman, Joyce, Dubois or ventures on to European/fringe world level again. I personally don't want to see that. He had a good go against Povetkin. Gave it his all and went out on his shield but it was a nasty looking finish and he can't be taking many more of them.
When he starts getting starched at that level then there is more of a reason to insist that he quits.
So far he has only really lost at top 20 world level. Which isn't really such a bad level.
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
Maybe not, but if Price goes after the British title then he will get opportunities.
If Hughie vacates the title to avoid Price then that will boost his reputation without even needing to do anything.
Every fighter who ducks him will boost his reputation and his enhanced reputation will surely goad a domestic fighter of some repute to fight him.
Ultimately he will get opportunities at domestic level and he has a decent chance of succeeding at that level.
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
That's my concern. He'll essentially be a proving ground for the youngsters. Very dangerous.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:41 dubois would smash price to bits despite his lack of experience. price is waaaay too gunshy, dubois would be given ample time to detonate punches.
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:54the trouble is, he throws so few punches, for all his power. its like having the biggest cock in the world and being celibate.Stuarty wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:46He has the power to trouble anyone, he showed that against Povetkin but mentally he's not got it and is shot. I think there's more of a chance than him getting hurt against these young, hungry guys than there is of him winning tbh.Horse wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:34 You don't think that he might actually win against the likes of Gorman, Joyce & Dubois?
When he starts getting starched at that level then there is more of a reason to insist that he quits.
So far he has only really lost at top 20 world level. Which isn't really such a bad level.
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
Can't disagree there mate but there isn't gonna be a lot of guys bigger than him. He's one of the tallest dudes around. He doesn't make his advantages count the way he should. It's like he's beaten before he's even got in the ring nowadays. That's why I think it's dangerous for him to carry on in that mindset.Mimmy wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:58Stuarty, Povetkin was probably a foot smaller than Price thats the only reason it went a few rounds. Povetkin couldnt get close in the early stages. Im not denying that Price doesnt have power, hes a big fella so of course he does, but if Povetkin was the same height it would have been over quicker.Stuarty wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:46He has the power to trouble anyone, he showed that against Povetkin but mentally he's not got it and is shot. I think there's more of a chance than him getting hurt against these young, hungry guys than there is of him winning tbh.Horse wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 15:34 You don't think that he might actually win against the likes of Gorman, Joyce & Dubois?
When he starts getting starched at that level then there is more of a reason to insist that he quits.
So far he has only really lost at top 20 world level. Which isn't really such a bad level.
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
If you can't 'work it out' ask someone else. You spent equity you didn't have yet, son.
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Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
I really think Price needs to pick and choose who he fights at British level, dont go looking at these Eastern Europeans with patchy records. I think he could have a squeak at Hughie Fury and I would look to be fighting him, but fighting blokes in the Uk who are hand picked with crap records. If he could get a match up with hughie and beat him then look at commonwealth fodder.
Price will not get beyond that level, hes aint no Rocky Balboa
Price will not get beyond that level, hes aint no Rocky Balboa
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
They'll force him to allow himself to get smashed to pieces will they?
Fighting noob opponents will be far better for him than fighting world level opposition.
What are you not getting?
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
LOL! Great post and great analogy!Mimmy wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 16:07 I really think Price needs to pick and choose who he fights at British level, dont go looking at these Eastern Europeans with patchy records. I think he could have a squeak at Hughie Fury and I would look to be fighting him, but fighting blokes in the Uk who are hand picked with crap records. If he could get a match up with hughie and beat him then look at commonwealth fodder.
Price will not get beyond that level, hes aint no Rocky Balboa
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Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
His jab seemed far less crap against Povetkin than it had been in other fights.
He really didn't seem like a gun-shy pussy against Povetkin, he was just in against an opponent who was too good for him.
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
Oh for sure he does. I rate his punching power at #3-#5 in the HW world. Given his height and reach, it is a huge risk for any HW, domestic or international. That's why I think most up and coming guys would avoid him like the plague. Why take the risk if it's not mandatory? And right now he is mandatory to nothing.Horse wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 16:00Maybe not, but if Price goes after the British title then he will get opportunities.
If Hughie vacates the title to avoid Price then that will boost his reputation without even needing to do anything.
Every fighter who ducks him will boost his reputation and his enhanced reputation will surely goad a domestic fighter of some repute to fight him.
Ultimately he will get opportunities at domestic level and he has a decent chance of succeeding at that level.
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
You'd be wrong to say that.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 16:11bastard! was about to say stop being obtuse. fack off ya wordy lanky jock shite ye.
You should have kept your willingness to talk bollocks to yourself.
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Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
whats wrong with him just calling it a day and earning a living as a plumber.
its not like hes going to get knocked for his bill.
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Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
he still threw way too few shots against a guy he had huge reach and height advantages over.
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Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
take your meds and have a lie down, theres a good lad.Horse wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 16:13You'd be wrong to say that.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 16:11bastard! was about to say stop being obtuse. fack off ya wordy lanky jock shite ye.
You should have kept your willingness to talk bollocks to yourself.
Re: David Price To Return on 27 July 2018
If they use him for 'noob' opposition such as Gorman, Joyce, Dubois etc then it ain't gonna end well for him.
He probably won't be used at anywhere near world level or even European level again for that matter and he's already reigned at domestic level before so what else is left for him? Apart from some more concussions and mediocre purses! It makes no sense carrying on IMO.