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Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 03:56
by orbtastic
They've matched Larry with McD next.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 05:47
by the truth
MachoMan09 wrote:
bignuts wrote:cant believe how bad the heavyweight division is, such a shame cos price is a super talented boxer
I believe there are a good few years ahead for the heavyweight division in the UK. There are a good batch of novices and intermediate level pros cutting about who are paving the way towards some cracking domestic showdowns.
:TU: spot on m8 someone who knows his boxing

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 06:17
by Bomber 1
Pricey is a brilliant fighter and he'd take Fury to pieces imho...

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 06:20
by whiskey
orbtastic wrote:They've matched Larry with McD next.

That was a purse bid situation. Won by warrren.

But to be honest, I think it's a fantastic match up.

Worthy of it's own night, especially if a Walsh brother gets his own headline fight against some unknown African...

... How is that a Saturday night prime time fight??

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 07:19
by whicker
Bomber 1 wrote:Pricey is a brilliant fighter and he'd take Fury to pieces imho...
Right now, it's just so hard to say, as he simply hasn't had the fights.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 07:26
by Old bones Ian
I always say with every heavyweight it comes down to how good their chin is.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 07:32
by TheCobra
whicker wrote:
Bomber 1 wrote:Pricey is a brilliant fighter and he'd take Fury to pieces imho...
Right now, it's just so hard to say, as he simply hasn't had the fights.
Yep, those scousers bigging each other up again!

Price hasn't been anywhere near tested yet so it's hard to say how far he will go. It's a no brainer that he has the potential to get to british title level though, based on his amateur career.

But when he's knocking over bums we learn little and maybe he stagnates also so it will be a bigger shock to his sytem when he gets in with someone good. I think with the olympic guys they should be matched tough quickly before they stagnate and get into bad habits against lesser fighters.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 07:35
by orbtastic
G0mez wrote:
orbtastic wrote:They've matched Larry with McD next.

That was a purse bid situation. Won by warrren.

But to be honest, I think it's a fantastic match up.

Worthy of it's own night, especially if a Walsh brother gets his own headline fight against some unknown African...

... How is that a Saturday night prime time fight??
It's a Friday Fight Night on SKY, from the York Hall or Newham lesuire centre. Nothing more, nothing less. It's a good match. I personally would not like to see it as a headliner, let Larry concentrate on the fight rather than the event etc.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 07:42
by LeedsLad
Fury would annihilate Price if the fight was made now.

I know he gets a lot of stick for some of the crap that he talks.... but let's be honest, of all the domestic lads with ten or so fights, his slate is far superior.

A dominant stoppage over Peret - who took Price six rounds (and Chisora eight for that matter) and two wins over McDermott - one which I scored a draw and one stoppage..... he's mixed at ten round level and not been found wanting.

Contrast that to the lads Price has been in with, none of them are as good as a solid journeyman like Tony Booth..... he's got a lot of skills but seems to fight a bit scared, he doesn't jab with any authority at all and doesn't get his right hand going nearly enough. It's alright looking good against opponents that shouldn't have a licence to box on a professional card in the UK like Basovs and Polakevic or whoever, but a McDermott who was hungry after two close-ish losses for the British title would have taken his head off that night.

Is his chin shaky? I'm reluctant to place too much emphasis on the KO loss in the Olympics as the opponent was quality..... but he did fold rather easily for me.

Price can definitely improve with testing fights - something his promoter seems reluctant to make..... perhaps he's got too many heavies on his books and has grandiose ideas about them all going a long way - when realistically the matches ought to be getting made right now.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 08:10
by funso banjo baby
Price has thin neck and ankles. If any b class connects he's going down.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 09:25
by Jeff Thomas
According to this thread two of the countries most exciting prospects are no hopers and the heavyweight division is dying- :roll: Wonder why we bother watching eh?

Bit of positivity wouldn't go amiss.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 09:44
by maninthemiddle
Positivity..hows this, we have the best "top10" heavyweights since the 60's.!!!!

Chisora
Sexton
Rogan
Skelton
Sprott
Fury
Price
Dallas
Sheffield/Ingle man, can't remember his name at the mo, amnesia!
Big Larry

Then there are a few who would go a few rounds...Ferguson, Kenna, McBride.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 10:02
by reggaereggae
funso banjo baby wrote:Price has thin neck and ankles. If any b class connects he's going down.
I'm with you. I've seen him go over in the Ams a few times.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 10:11
by el_grande_mauro_mina
Jeff Thomas wrote:According to this thread two of the countries most exciting prospects are no hopers and the heavyweight division is dying- :roll: Wonder why we bother watching eh?

Bit of positivity wouldn't go amiss.
Is getting as far as domestic level and winning a British title a sign of a 'no hoper' Jeff? :roll:

I think that would be a successful career for either Dallas or Price.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 10:14
by orbtastic
reggaereggae wrote:
funso banjo baby wrote:Price has thin neck and ankles. If any b class connects he's going down.
I'm with you. I've seen him go over in the Ams a few times.
One of his early pro fights, he was hit after the bell or after a break and he went down like he was shot.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 11:51
by 15829
orbtastic wrote:
reggaereggae wrote:
funso banjo baby wrote:Price has thin neck and ankles. If any b class connects he's going down.
I'm with you. I've seen him go over in the Ams a few times.
One of his early pro fights, he was hit after the bell or after a break and he went down like he was shot.


that was against dave ingleby in his 1st fight and he was stunned but never went down

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 15:27
by jBacca
diggler wrote:
orbtastic wrote:
reggaereggae wrote: I'm with you. I've seen him go over in the Ams a few times.
One of his early pro fights, he was hit after the bell or after a break and he went down like he was shot.


that was against dave ingleby in his 1st fight and he was stunned but never went down
Aye Orbtastic, far off the mark there.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 15:27
by orbtastic
Just my recollection, only saw it once, in passing.

Re: Tonight's (mis)matches - Price and Dallas

Posted: 17 Oct 2010, 15:34
by Craig14
maninthemiddle wrote:Positivity..hows this, we have the best "top10" heavyweights since the 60's.!!!!

Chisora
Sexton
Rogan
Skelton
Sprott
Fury
Price
Dallas
Sheffield/Ingle man, can't remember his name at the mo, amnesia!
Big Larry

Then there are a few who would go a few rounds...Ferguson, Kenna, McBride.
Obviously don't rate Harrison or Haye :roll: