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Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:04
by jameswilson
Final round wrote:
palooka wrote:
Final round wrote:
He did throw a left hand within the first few seconds.
ha ha, i stand corrected :bow: did it connect?
:-? erm.........no.

lol :TU:
How many shots did John McDermott or Sam Sexton land out of interest? Would people celebrate and shout 'your shit and you know you are' if either of those guys ended up knocked clean out and were unconscious on the floor with blood pissing out their head.

It's all well and good saying he didn't land a punch, but there are hundreds of fights where punches aren't landed in the first 2 minutes. If I was a heavyweight fighting David Price I wouldn't be marching across the ring gung ho and throwing like a but case that's for sure.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:06
by Wrists
Sad sight seeing Audley spark out

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:06
by lillywhite14
Wrists wrote:Sometimes its hard to fathom British sports crowds at times.

I don't know how people can abuse someone like that

The blokes just been badly knocked out
I don't think too many there tonight are genuine fight fans. A lot come to these events because of the occasion and the local lad is on the bill etc. Price is well supported, always has been and he will tap in to the football fan connection given his love for the bin dippers.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:06
by lillywhite14
Wrists wrote:Sad sight seeing Audley spark out
Seen it before though ain't we?

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:07
by dammage7
Price was just the wrong guy for redemption. He is a beast.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:08
by ShadrachSimmo
Next fight up should be decent.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:10
by Karl Jade
Wrists wrote:Sometimes its hard to fathom British sports crowds at times.

I don't know how people can abuse someone like that

The blokes just been badly knocked out
Scousers.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:11
by palooka
How many shots did John McDermott or Sam Sexton land out of interest? Would people celebrate and shout 'your shit and you know you are' if either of those guys ended up knocked clean out and were unconscious on the floor with blood pissing out their head.

It's all well and good saying he didn't land a punch, but there are hundreds of fights where punches aren't landed in the first 2 minutes. If I was a heavyweight fighting David Price I wouldn't be marching across the ring gung ho and throwing like a but case that's for sure.[/quote]

For all his hard training and good intentions Audley was very wide eyed going into the ring and seemed very nervous inside the ring. In a boxing bout if you don't show a bit of intent (by throwing hard punches) then you are surely inviting an onslaught. The punches that caught Harrison were very hard and his career must be over.

If you were a heavyweight fighting price would you paw and feint a jab and not throw a hard punch? What would be the plan? Hope Price tripped over and twisted his ankle?

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:15
by ThereByTheGrace
Karl Jade wrote:
Wrists wrote:Sometimes its hard to fathom British sports crowds at times.

I don't know how people can abuse someone like that

The blokes just been badly knocked out
Scousers.
Ha ha ha. Maybe so but I think Harrison would get stick anywhere he goes in GB now. Very unfair but thats what an Olympic Gold will do for you! Khan won silver and the 2012 class will be as shit/if not shitter than Audley.

Shadrach yes the next fight is key, but the interview after the fight told me a lot: no-one wants to go near Price!!!!!!!!!

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:15
by jBacca
Boom. Over. Typical. Least Fraudley threw more than one punch this time.

Re JLD. Looked dodgy initially but once he started throwing the basic one-two's he took control of the fight and never looked in trouble. Strange tactics from McPhillbin though.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:18
by jamesmcdonnell
Wrists wrote:Price v Fury will be a barn burner.
Price will hammer the beejeezuz out of him. Fury isn't in the same league skills wise, and certainly doesn't have anything approching Price's power.

Price really does look the real deal, I predicted a while back that he will go all the way. Even if his chin does prove to be suspect, it's going to take someone pretty good to expose it. His power also means a hell of a lot of people will get knocked out trying.

I think Price in theory could catch the tail end of Wlad's reign if he is moved a bit quicker, and he definitely has the power to trouble him. He would be a big underdog and rightly so, but with power and physical gifts like that he has an outside shot at catching Wlad and putting it on him.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:19
by jBacca
Anyone do a RBR for Anwar-Miles? Got money on it. Cheers.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:20
by jameswilson
palooka wrote:
jameswilson wrote:How many shots did John McDermott or Sam Sexton land out of interest? Would people celebrate and shout 'your shit and you know you are' if either of those guys ended up knocked clean out and were unconscious on the floor with blood pissing out their head.

It's all well and good saying he didn't land a punch, but there are hundreds of fights where punches aren't landed in the first 2 minutes. If I was a heavyweight fighting David Price I wouldn't be marching across the ring gung ho and throwing like a but case that's for sure.
For all his hard training and good intentions Audley was very wide eyed going into the ring and seemed very nervous inside the ring. In a boxing bout if you don't show a bit of intent (by throwing hard punches) then you are surely inviting an onslaught. The punches that caught Harrison were very hard and his career must be over.

If you were a heavyweight fighting price would you paw and feint a jab and not throw a hard punch? What would be the plan? Hope Price tripped over and twisted his ankle?
If it was me I'd be looking to feel my way into the fight and get through a round or 2. Cover up when Price throws and look to get into clinches and look to land my shots in those clinches in the first round or 2 and then after that start perhaps letting the shots go a bit more. Audley wasn't ever gonna do a ducking and diving Joe Frazier job in there obviously and fighting the taller guy usually requires that. Obviously I am not a boxing coach and (probably) never will be but in 12 round fights you don't always have to look great in the first 3 rounds. Carl Thompson v David Haye is the best example I can think of for that.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:21
by Wrists
I think Power wise Price could take anyone out.

I dont know why but I think Fury could drag him into places Price wouldnt like going to

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:22
by palooka
it's on now; Anwar outboing Miles round 1 and 2 though Dale getting closer

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:31
by palooka
sorry, computer playing up; Miles marked up but landing a few hard shots, Anwar 3 rounds up to 1.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:32
by jameswilson
James DeGale fight on at the moment. DeGale is landing a lot of shots on his opponent but the guy aint budging.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:33
by jBacca
Thanks Palooka.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:34
by lillywhite14
Wrists wrote:I think Power wise Price could take anyone out.

I dont know why but I think Fury could drag him into places Price wouldnt like going to
It's an intriguing fight.

I think price would stop him but Fury would give him trouble.

Pricey has looked a million dollars so far but it's against the small fry. Been plenty of Heavyweights who have looked the business against cannon fodder. Hopefully he steps it up soon, he needs to. Far, far too good for the domestic scene.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:34
by dookus
Audley pawed a jab a lot, tried to move inside Price's jab, and did try to throw the straight left twice (Price got out sharpish). Then price landed his first attempt at a right hand, and it was curtains from there.

I wish I'd lumped a hell of a lot more on, to be honest...

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:36
by palooka
Oh, you're welcome :TU: Anwar outboxing Dale pretty well now. 6th round up, 4 rounds Anwar 1 to Miles, Anwar looking fit.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:37
by jBacca
lillywhite14 wrote:
Wrists wrote:I think Power wise Price could take anyone out.

I dont know why but I think Fury could drag him into places Price wouldnt like going to
It's an intriguing fight.

I think price would stop him but Fury would give him trouble.

Pricey has looked a million dollars so far but it's against the small fry. Been plenty of Heavyweights who have looked the business against cannon fodder. Hopefully he steps it up soon, he needs to. Far, far too good for the domestic scene.
Fury eats too many right hands though and I can see Price doing his business. Not as quick as Fraudley, but maybe aslong as the 7th or 8th with Fury getting up once or twice.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:37
by jBacca
palooka wrote:Oh, you're welcome :TU: Anwar outboxing Dale pretty well now. 6th round up, 4 rounds Anwar 1 to Miles, Anwar looking fit.
Cheers mate. Need Anwar and a Degale stoppage for a nice bit of pocket money.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:39
by Kilburn
DeGale doesn't look like stopping this geezer right now.

Re: Price/Harrison , Donaire/Nishioka RBR and scores

Posted: 13 Oct 2012, 17:40
by palooka
Another Anwar round, Miles is getting busted up - nose bust and a cut eye, he still looks sprightly but Anwar seems ok but is really moving around the ring. Round 7, 5 rounds to 1 Anwar.