danconnollyeire wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 08:53
Lackeos wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 03:31
I figured Fury stood the chance of becoming world class, but I certainly didn't expect him to beat Wladimir. I remember Fury was a 4:1 underdog.
There was a time when a lot of people in the forum were claiming that...
-Tyson Fury was ducking David Price
-David Price was better than Fury at the time (possibly true)
-David Price would always be better than Fury, refusing to acknowledge that Fury was an evolving youngster at the time.
-David Price was going to rule the heavyweight division.
I spent a lot of time arguing against these ridiculous opinions that would eventually look very silly in time.
1. you wasn't arguing sh1t. Find the post arguing Fury was better than Price
2. Price was head and shoulders above Fury at the time. You're being the king of absolute hindsight right now but back then he was an unbeaten, olympic bronze medalist and feared. It's only post-Thompson that people aren't scared of Price anymore. He was sparking out all the domestic prospects while Fury was struggling with McDermott and form was very up and down
-I was specifically arguing that by the time Tyson Fury was anywhere near his prime, i.e. when he was at least 27 years old, that he would be light years ahead of David Price. But that expecting Fury of age 20 - 23 to fight David Price right now, when he wasn't in his prime yet, is to expect the unreasonable and is not a prime-for-prime match-up yet.
-Proving it is going to be impossible, because these were debates from the 2010 - 2012 era, and the Current Scene purges have erased all of my Current Scene posts prior to June 2014 except for two threads that eluded the purge -- the heavyweight sweepstakes thread and the ratings thread. I can't prove the existence of any of my posts from 2011, and you're looking like the idiot for asking me to produce that which has already been erased (and somehow not knowing that the forum has done this).
I had close to 7,000 posts at the time of the first purge from 2012, and there is still documented evidence of that in the Boxrec Hall of Infamy. However, if you search my Current Scene post history, it will only show like 4 posts from prior to 2014. That should be adequate evidence that the Current Scene has experienced numerous rounds of purges.
Here's a small morsel of Fury - Price discussion from July 11 2011, which still persists, because it was in the British & Irish forum, which is not a forum I spend much time in.
Lackeos wrote: ↑11 Jul 2011, 22:07
Asterix wrote:yid14 wrote:Lackeos wrote:I don't understand why it would be PPV in America and free to air in England. It would seem like, if anything, Brits might be willing to pay money for it and Americans wouldn't.
Despite the fact that nobody, including Brits, really likes Chisora or Fury very much, the winner of this fight will pretty much be carrying the future of England's hopes and dreams. Chisora already won a prospect showdown with Sexton, and the winner of this will clearly be Britain's champion of prospects.
Have to disagree there mate think David Price is most peoples favourite british Heavyweight prospect.
Agreed. David Price is the guy most of us believe has very good potential. The main worry with him is his chin.
Hard to imagine anyone hanging their hopes on a 28-year-old "prospect," who has just barely cracked the top 50. In terms of potential and development, that sounds like the British version of Seth Mitchell, Johnathon Banks, or what Kevin Johnson was a few years ago. But whatever, he's your prospect, not mine.