Trouble is, price is below chisoras level.thechump wrote: ↑24 Oct 2019, 14:32 Price needed to drop the mr nice guy when del boy said your not even in my league,this is gonna be a fight and if i was price id of got derek wound up to fornicate and told him "your right not on your level im above your level and you will find on saturday night" price is too nice to be a boxer,he hasnt got the killer instinct,its like he doesnt wanna ruffle anyones feathers. Fck chisora i hope price flattens him
Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
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Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
Wow.. The weigh in was showed on Sky Sports Main Event
Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
I voted Chisora to win by tko
would prefer Price to outbox him but am struggling to see it , he didnt cope well with Kash Ali who was in his face and leaning on him . Chisora much heavier and stronger so will be a hard nights work I think for Price sadly .
would prefer Price to outbox him but am struggling to see it , he didnt cope well with Kash Ali who was in his face and leaning on him . Chisora much heavier and stronger so will be a hard nights work I think for Price sadly .
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Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
Chisora will brutally crush another glass chin.
Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
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Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
Anyone really surprised at the result? Um...nope.
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Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
In any case Price isn't a bum and he was a highly decorated amateur fighter. He just doesn't have the mental fortitude and punch resistance to be a top level pro. I doubt that many people do.
Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
The big lad should really stop now.
Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
Or the movement, the footwork, the inside work, the jab, the ring IQ, the reflexes, the balance... and dare I say he doesn't even have the power anymore. He really needs to hang them up. Chisora knew tonight he was just feasting on an overmatched opponent and boxed with a complete contempt for Price.dr_devious wrote: ↑26 Oct 2019, 19:06 In any case Price isn't a bum and he was a highly decorated amateur fighter. He just doesn't have the mental fortitude and punch resistance to be a top level pro. I doubt that many people do.
Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
Chisora was all business, but Price should really retire as of now.
Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
I'm not one for ridiculing bad prediction because we all have them, but this was a right fvcking stinker.littlepug wrote: ↑24 Oct 2019, 17:49 I’m putting my head on the chopping block here, Price wins on points, there I’ve said it !!!
It plays out like this, Chisora comes in uninspired and plods his way through the fight, missing with his swings, Price stays focused and jabs his way to victory, easy peasy!
Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
Chisora is a bum , prime chisora at 241LBS tip top shape was hammered with jabs into corner against Kubrat Pulev all night .
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Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
Price is now a name journeyman , his corner had zero confidence in him last night, as soon as he was hurt they threw the towel in as they know he doesn't have the ability to recover.
It wasn't even that hard a shot he got floored with, Price needs to retire now.
It wasn't even that hard a shot he got floored with, Price needs to retire now.
Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
Price was awful from the off and clearly did not throw enough , looked scared to fight .
Take the pension ..
Not much of a substitute for Parker.
Take the pension ..
Not much of a substitute for Parker.
Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
Nothing surprising about this bout.
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lillywhite14
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Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
As subs go that’s as bad as you’ll see.stevec@france wrote: ↑27 Oct 2019, 03:40 Price was awful from the off and clearly did not throw enough , looked scared to fight .
Take the pension ..
Not much of a substitute for Parker.
Parker beats Chisora
Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
Price did try and was attempting to work his way into the fight but clearly failed.
It was a fairly straight forward win for Chisora.
Price doesn't have to retire but his best wins are over decidedly average Britsh heavyweight contenders (at the bottom end of the top ten). He's threatended to pull of a good win against quality opposition a few times, but never does. He's certainly not a Kevin Johnson type who should retire if he's going to go in with world class or dangerous prospects coming through.
The problem is will Price want to hang around British level where the money isn't going to set him on fire.
Chisora marches on until his next defeat against a world class winner, but the two big differences are : 1) Dereck should make good money and 2) he's a couple of levels up from Price.
It was a fairly straight forward win for Chisora.
Price doesn't have to retire but his best wins are over decidedly average Britsh heavyweight contenders (at the bottom end of the top ten). He's threatended to pull of a good win against quality opposition a few times, but never does. He's certainly not a Kevin Johnson type who should retire if he's going to go in with world class or dangerous prospects coming through.
The problem is will Price want to hang around British level where the money isn't going to set him on fire.
Chisora marches on until his next defeat against a world class winner, but the two big differences are : 1) Dereck should make good money and 2) he's a couple of levels up from Price.
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lillywhite14
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Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
Well I assume Price could earn decent money if he got active and dropped back a level or two. He could knock people over for fun and build up a head of steam fighting once every 6 weeks if he wanted to at a certain level. Clear up the Tom Little level types and land himself another decent payday in another step up.THEBUTCH wrote: ↑27 Oct 2019, 06:14 Price did try and was attempting to work his way into the fight but clearly failed.
It was a fairly straight forward win for Chisora.
Price doesn't have to retire but his best wins are over decidedly average Britsh heavyweight contenders (at the bottom end of the top ten). He's threatended to pull of a good win against quality opposition a few times, but never does. He's certainly not a Kevin Johnson type who should retire if he's going to go in with world class or dangerous prospects coming through.
The problem is will Price want to hang around British level where the money isn't going to set him on fire.
Chisora marches on until his next defeat against a world class winner, but the two big differences are : 1) Dereck should make good money and 2) he's a couple of levels up from Price.
I wouldn’t recommend it personally but it’s his decision to make. He doesn’t look like a guy who loves it all that much when he’s in the ring
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Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
How many illegal shots did Chisora throw??
Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
You could well be right lillywhite14. Fighting in Liverpool might be the answer proping up the undercard on bigger fights. Or topping a smaller show. There will probably still be interest and support.
Whether he can muster enough motivation to do that is another thing.
Whether he can muster enough motivation to do that is another thing.
Re: Derek Chisora vs. David Price - 26 October 2019
That’s what he’ll do - win another 2-3 then get taken out again.lillywhite14 wrote: ↑27 Oct 2019, 06:19Well I assume Price could earn decent money if he got active and dropped back a level or two. He could knock people over for fun and build up a head of steam fighting once every 6 weeks if he wanted to at a certain level. Clear up the Tom Little level types and land himself another decent payday in another step up.THEBUTCH wrote: ↑27 Oct 2019, 06:14 Price did try and was attempting to work his way into the fight but clearly failed.
It was a fairly straight forward win for Chisora.
Price doesn't have to retire but his best wins are over decidedly average Britsh heavyweight contenders (at the bottom end of the top ten). He's threatended to pull of a good win against quality opposition a few times, but never does. He's certainly not a Kevin Johnson type who should retire if he's going to go in with world class or dangerous prospects coming through.
The problem is will Price want to hang around British level where the money isn't going to set him on fire.
Chisora marches on until his next defeat against a world class winner, but the two big differences are : 1) Dereck should make good money and 2) he's a couple of levels up from Price.
I wouldn’t recommend it personally but it’s his decision to make. He doesn’t look like a guy who loves it all that much when he’s in the ring
I agree I don’t think he likes it either - but he’s now doing it to get as much money in as he can - purely for monies. He looks Gun Shy and scared to engage even with his power.