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Re: THE PRICE IS NOT RIGHT FOR PRICE
Posted: 07 Jan 2011, 18:56
by n1ebf
damianhucker1 wrote:NorthEastBoxingFan wrote:Jeff Thomas wrote: Warrens produced a masterstroke really to get Chisora to challenge for the world heavyweight title against a notably brittle champion- its not like he is completely without a chance
no dispespect pal but it is exactly like that!
Disagree with you there NEBF , on paper Wlad is a huge favourite but history has taught us that in the Heavyweight division nothing can be taken for granted , one punch can end it all , and quite often the underdog doesnt read the script and upsets the party , whilst i wouldnt put any money on Del Boy id at least hope he will try to catch him on the chin early to see if he holds up .
i think Klitschko would do Haye without too much bluster. He might be the shorter Klit but he was a good bit bigger than Haye from when I saw them stood together that time Haye ambushed him in a shopping centre. Now Chisora, while I thought he was very pro-active against Sexton, has only had a dozen or so pro fights. Sexton even gassed himself which virtually handed Chisora the win. Klitschko is no Sam Sexton, and Chisora is no big punching Corrie Sanders in my humble opinion

Re: THE PRICE IS NOT RIGHT FOR PRICE
Posted: 08 Jan 2011, 06:25
by Jeff Thomas
NorthEastBoxingFan wrote:Jeff Thomas wrote: Warrens produced a masterstroke really to get Chisora to challenge for the world heavyweight title against a notably brittle champion- its not like he is completely without a chance
no dispespect pal but it is exactly like that!
Ross Purrity 31-20-3
Corrie Sanders 41-4
and Lamon Brewster 35-6 are hardly the reincarnations of Sonny Liston, Joe Louis and Jack Johnson.
Re: THE PRICE IS NOT RIGHT FOR PRICE
Posted: 08 Jan 2011, 06:35
by 15829
billy bessey wrote:Londonirish wrote:Hear Paul Butlin has taken the fight...
That's hardly letting price off the leash is it?
a joke really wish price went to warren when he had the chance, maloney should be getting price fights in liverpool he could be a huge ticket seller, hes only fought in liverpool once and that was when he was promoted by hayemaker
Re: THE PRICE IS NOT RIGHT FOR PRICE
Posted: 08 Jan 2011, 08:15
by boxingfarmer30
billy bessey wrote:Londonirish wrote:Hear Paul Butlin has taken the fight...
That's hardly letting price off the leash is it?

Re: THE PRICE IS NOT RIGHT FOR PRICE
Posted: 08 Jan 2011, 09:41
by Black Sam Bellamy
Match him with Tom Dallas. This would be an easy fight to make since they're both promotted by Frank.
Why not ? They're both treading water due to lack of quality opponents anyway.
Re: THE PRICE IS NOT RIGHT FOR PRICE
Posted: 08 Jan 2011, 09:48
by 15829
Black Sam Bellamy wrote:Match him with Tom Dallas. This would be an easy fight to make since they're both promotted by Frank.
Why not ? They're both treading water due to lack of quality opponents anyway.
despite what maloney said on ringside about losing you're 0 not being the end of the world he wont match price against dallas untill 1 of them lose
Re: THE PRICE IS NOT RIGHT FOR PRICE
Posted: 09 Jan 2011, 16:29
by Black Sam Bellamy
What happens in the meantime ? They're both inactive.
Re: THE PRICE IS NOT RIGHT FOR PRICE
Posted: 09 Jan 2011, 16:41
by LeedsLad
Maloney has this pipe dream of all his heavyweights meeting for world titles down the line.
It's madness, these fights should be happening now to establish some domestic supremacy, the losers of them can always bounce back if they are good enough.
Re: THE PRICE IS NOT RIGHT FOR PRICE
Posted: 09 Jan 2011, 16:42
by Dioufy
LeedsLad wrote:Maloney has this pipe dream of all his heavyweights meeting for world titles down the line.
Perhaps your right.
