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Re: Kash Ali v Kamil Sokolowski 15th Feb
Posted: 11 Feb 2019, 06:14
by Gnome
keirw wrote: ↑11 Feb 2019, 04:51
I remember when Price refused to fight Allen as he felt he was a level below him.
Now Allen is fighting the dangerous Lucas Browne, while Price faces another hand picked opponent.
I think Price is due a few handpicked opponents after his KO v Povetkin and his tough night out against Kuzmin.
Re: Kash Ali v Kamil Sokolowski 15th Feb
Posted: 11 Feb 2019, 06:18
by keirw
Gnome wrote: ↑11 Feb 2019, 06:14
keirw wrote: ↑11 Feb 2019, 04:51
I remember when Price refused to fight Allen as he felt he was a level below him.
Now Allen is fighting the dangerous Lucas Browne, while Price faces another hand picked opponent.
I think Price is due a few handpicked opponents after his KO v Povetkin and his tough night out against Kuzmin.
Price's career has been a complicated mess, maybe a few easy wins wont do any harm.
Re: Kash Ali v Kamil Sokolowski 15th Feb
Posted: 11 Feb 2019, 07:58
by rhino222
im not sure why people are thinking this is an easy fight for price. Ali is unbeaten, yes his record is not entirely convincing, but, he has banged out the majority of his last 6 opponents so his power is developing.
Ali has also sparred most of the current crop of heavyweights. and they keep going back to him for quality sparring. this can only be because he is durable. price struggles against people who are durable as he is a flat track bully.
if Ali plays the sparring partner for 5/6 rounds, Price will tire, then Ali can go to work. yes i know is sounds easier than it is with the lighter gloves on etc. but stranger things have happened. i think its a decent fight.