Ahh yeah the mythical Price punch he, by some pure fluke, hasn't managed to land for about 7 years yet gets everyone excitedmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020, 14:09 Can't wait
Pricey may have his flaws, but that punch is huge and if he lands it he can KO anyone
Hunter is a lot smaller and has been hurt by much lesser punchers
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Michael Hunter v David Price
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danconnollyeire
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price
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danconnollyeire
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price
Yeah no doubt. When did he last knock someone cold? 2014?ShadrachSimmo wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020, 14:07He buzzed him very briefly with an uppercut. He’s far too gun shy to hang with these guys esp now.danconnollyeire wrote: ↑13 Jan 2020, 12:28
Nah, he's tactics were right but put himself in danger. It wasn't that one-sided before stopped. Price nearly leveled him at one point
Re: Michael Hunter v David Price
Yeah, but even against Povetkin there was a moment when - whilst approaching inevitable KO defeat - Pricey relaxed, let his hands go and stunned Pov ! His deluded fans (me anyway) dreamt for a few seconds, that maybe THIS time, the plucky plumber would unblock the Russian's toilet. It didn't happen - of course.danconnollyeire wrote: ↑15 Jan 2020, 11:09Ahh yeah the mythical Price punch he, by some pure fluke, hasn't managed to land for about 7 years yet gets everyone excitedmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020, 14:09 Can't wait
Pricey may have his flaws, but that punch is huge and if he lands it he can KO anyone
Hunter is a lot smaller and has been hurt by much lesser punchers
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But, I still love watching Pricey.
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danconnollyeire
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price
Yeah don't get me wrong me too and I always get that feeling 'this could be it' but it's BS really lol the crazy Price power is just a myth these daysskanksta wrote: ↑15 Jan 2020, 11:14Yeah, but even against Povetkin there was a moment when - whilst approaching inevitable KO defeat - Pricey relaxed, let his hands go and stunned Pov ! His deluded fans (me anyway) dreamt for a few seconds, that maybe THIS time, the plucky plumber would unblock the Russian's toilet. It didn't happen - of course.danconnollyeire wrote: ↑15 Jan 2020, 11:09
Ahh yeah the mythical Price punch he, by some pure fluke, hasn't managed to land for about 7 years yet gets everyone excited
But, I still love watching Pricey.![]()
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price
No such thing as a blown up cruiser weight.
All CW’s are just HW’s that HAVE to make weight.
He’s naturally a 220’er. Doesn’t look bad. Comes in good condition.
Re: Michael Hunter v David Price
When was the last time Price used that 'solid bang' to win or finish a fight?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑15 Jan 2020, 13:16No such thing as a blown up cruiser weight.
All CW’s are just HW’s that HAVE to make weight.
He’s naturally a 220’er. Doesn’t look bad. Comes in good condition.
Re: Michael Hunter v David Price
Hunter does look soft around the sides and would probably have been a good post Usyk cruiserweight if he’d remained. Hunter actually gave him a decent argument in their good fight, years ago.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑15 Jan 2020, 13:16No such thing as a blown up cruiser weight.
All CW’s are just HW’s that HAVE to make weight.
He’s naturally a 220’er. Doesn’t look bad. Comes in good condition.
Re: Michael Hunter v David Price
Is there a specific number of times Price has to be rendered unconscious before this nonsense stops getting trotted out?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020, 14:09 Can't wait
Pricey may have his flaws, but that punch is huge and if he lands it he can KO anyone
Hunter is a lot smaller and has been hurt by much lesser punchers
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price
fizzjambo wrote: ↑16 Jan 2020, 01:42Is there a specific number of times Price has to be rendered unconscious before this nonsense stops getting trotted out?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020, 14:09 Can't wait
Pricey may have his flaws, but that punch is huge and if he lands it he can KO anyone
Hunter is a lot smaller and has been hurt by much lesser punchers
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polecateddy
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price
There’s definitely a turning up for the payday element creeping in there now. It was obvious he wasn’t prepared for Chisora physically or mentally. How much does Price get in purses these days? I do hope he doesn’t end up like Danny Williams, jobbing around Europe and getting bashed by every fighter under the sun. Hunter will just avoid the big swings and Price will collapse in a heap in the middle rounds, or sit it out on his stool.
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Old bones Ian
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price
Look at the Chisora fight , he was floored , not heavily and his corner threw the towel in straight away as they have no confidence in Prices ability to recover. Plus Price didn't complain to them for doing that, neither have any confidence in a win, it's just for paydays now.
I'd expect the same in the Hunter fight.
I'd expect the same in the Hunter fight.
Re: Michael Hunter v David Price
this is looking much better in light of the lucas browne story !
at least there would be some boxing .
at least there would be some boxing .