Nah, it’s safer to be price or Khan than froch. It’s those constant bombs to the head that cause long term problemsRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑25 May 2020, 07:45 I’m sure he must have Earned with Hearn these past few shows where he can at least invest..
One more KO loss and he’ll end up on a dementia ward.
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danconnollyeire
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Ruthless-RKO
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Yeh. I mentioned in the thread somewhere.danconnollyeire wrote: ↑29 May 2020, 16:08Nah, it’s safer to be price or Khan than froch. It’s those constant bombs to the head that cause long term problemsRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑25 May 2020, 07:45 I’m sure he must have Earned with Hearn these past few shows where he can at least invest..
One more KO loss and he’ll end up on a dementia ward.
Getting KO’d within 4-5 rounds is safer than taking 10-12 beatings.
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he is a big boy of cause he calls time on his career, but this is time when you need brothers like froch did, and steve collins did and say brother no more
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PredatorHayds
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The Povetkin KO was horrific.Shhhh wrote: ↑29 May 2020, 17:01Not if you get flattened like the Povetkin fightRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑29 May 2020, 16:12
Yeh. I mentioned in the thread somewhere.
Getting KO’d within 4-5 rounds is safer than taking 10-12 beatings.
I was ringside and I feared the worst for a few seconds.
I’m happy for him to stay at domestic level. He’s a nice guy.
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margaret thatcher
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Helenius seems well tougher than Price
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cannonball
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possibly he is but he far from the worst fight Price could take. Although Helenius upset Kawnacki i didnt think he looked overly impressive and AK was flattered by his ranking and hype
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Helenius beat Price in the ams
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It’s on him when he wants to retire. He may well pay for it in later life but then again he may not (see Jake LaMotta and countless others whose later lives were not really affected by such punishing careers). End of the day it’s his choice to make. He has dedicated his whole life to this sport and still carries undeniable power. Stranger things have happened in this sport than Big Pricey going on a run. He’s a level above Dave Allen for a f**king start and Allen is no mug so who are we to say he should knock it on the head?
Good luck to the man. He’s a cracking lad and if there’s any justice there’s an Indian Summer in this for him.
Good luck to the man. He’s a cracking lad and if there’s any justice there’s an Indian Summer in this for him.
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Ruthless-RKO
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TBH. He was shit against Chagaev as well.Reddish Vale wrote: ↑30 May 2020, 07:39 Why does everyone want to bash up Lucas Browne ?
A win over him has very little value since the Allen loss.
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watsupdoc87
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I'd say a Helenius v Price match would be 90 - 10. Helenius has world class power and is far tougher than Price. No contest and a big KO ending.
There must be a few durable plodders knocking about in europe that Price can navigate to steer him towards a Euro shot.
There must be a few durable plodders knocking about in europe that Price can navigate to steer him towards a Euro shot.
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Aye Helenius would smash Price imo. Good luck to Pricey but he looks done to me. He’s entitled to make his own mind up but he I wouldn’t give him much of a prayer of winning at British level now far in less any betterShhhh wrote: ↑30 May 2020, 15:56Agree. I mean Helenius is tough man and price gasses after a few rounds.THEBUTCH wrote: ↑30 May 2020, 14:17 I'd say a Helenius v Price match would be 90 - 10. Helenius has world class power and is far tougher than Price. No contest and a big KO ending.
There must be a few durable plodders knocking about in europe that Price can navigate to steer him towards a Euro shot.
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TheLeprechaun
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I saw an interview where Helenius was talking about Price vs Teper. He was saying that Price is a lot better than that. I get the feeling he respects Price enough to formulate a good gameplan to beat him. He's also tougher than Price by miles. He did put in a shocker vs Whyte though. He came to stink the joint out that night and got done by Washington of all people. Good win over Kownocki last time out
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Hang em up David.
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He took the Whyte fight on 2 weeks notice he apologised on Social media for his poor performance he needed the money so took it despite being in poor shape.TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑30 May 2020, 18:08 I saw an interview where Helenius was talking about Price vs Teper. He was saying that Price is a lot better than that. I get the feeling he respects Price enough to formulate a good gameplan to beat him. He's also tougher than Price by miles. He did put in a shocker vs Whyte though. He came to stink the joint out that night and got done by Washington of all people. Good win over Kownocki last time out
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margaret thatcher
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He was buzzing Whyte early but then just pulled down his shorts and decided to turn the fight into diaherria. Still, I can't imagine Price going the distance with Whyte no matter what approach
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ShadrachSimmo
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He needs a confidence builder. Throwing him straight in against someone half decent is not the way to go.
Someone mentioned rematch with Ali that could work it would sell.
Someone mentioned rematch with Ali that could work it would sell.
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margaret thatcher
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What about Nick Webb, obviously stopped by Allen but won that tournament and just as KTFO prone as Pricey
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That's a good English title fight. I think both could do with either a win over undemanding opposition to polish up the match.
I wouldn't personally like to see the Kash Ali rematch after Ali's behaviour last time when the going got too tough for him.
I wouldn't personally like to see the Kash Ali rematch after Ali's behaviour last time when the going got too tough for him.
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danconnollyeire
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Medically it is. Price took that huge shot and he became unconscious which is the body’s safety mechanism. He took no more punches after that so his brain could recover. Someone like whyte or chisora on the other hand will take that same shot again and again with their brain rattling for 12 rounds, smashing constantly against the skull. That’s what causes long term damageShhhh wrote: ↑29 May 2020, 17:01Not if you get flattened like the Povetkin fightRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑29 May 2020, 16:12
Yeh. I mentioned in the thread somewhere.
Getting KO’d within 4-5 rounds is safer than taking 10-12 beatings.
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I tend to think it's the long hard battles that are more harmful, but the Povetkin knockout looked very unhealthy at the time.
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PredatorHayds
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I was ringside for this one. One of the worst KO’s I’ve ever seen.
Feared the worst at the time.
Usually agree with the long battles but he must surely of suffered some damage from the Povetkin one.
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TheLeprechaun
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This gets banded around but is it really true? I don't necessarily think it's safer to take a one punch KO than a sustained beating. When Price gets flattened the part of his brainstem that is responsible for consciousness shut off due to his brain moving violently in his skull. He's concussed, losing brain cells and circuits and so on. A fighter who has a good chin and absorbs shots like Eubank Sr for example might not be having the same violent movement of the brain in his skull. I think a lot of it comes down to genetics. I'm not a doctor though.danconnollyeire wrote: ↑31 May 2020, 09:39Medically it is. Price took that huge shot and he became unconscious which is the body’s safety mechanism. He took no more punches after that so his brain could recover. Someone like whyte or chisora on the other hand will take that same shot again and again with their brain rattling for 12 rounds, smashing constantly against the skull. That’s what causes long term damage
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Due to no two human beings being absolutely 100% identical, there will always be anomalies to the science, but if you think of the injuries to boxer's brains and very sadly, deaths, I'm sure they have arisen after tough fights that have tended to last until the later rounds.
I can't think of many instances when an early'ish KO, no matter how violent it appears, resulted in serious injury ?? Not saying it hasn't happened or can't happen, but the balance I'd suggest is very much towards the longer tougher fights & also where weight making is involved (but not exclusively). Good grief, I've put a lot in caveats in there
I can't think of many instances when an early'ish KO, no matter how violent it appears, resulted in serious injury ?? Not saying it hasn't happened or can't happen, but the balance I'd suggest is very much towards the longer tougher fights & also where weight making is involved (but not exclusively). Good grief, I've put a lot in caveats in there