Michael Hunter v David Price

MasterG
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Michael Hunter v David Price

Post by MasterG »

https://www.skysports.com/boxing/news/1 ... ight-scalp

A possible fight for pricey here, how would you see this one going?
Floyd the snake
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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Probably a decent payday , but will be one sided fight , Hunter will grind him down and stop Price on his feet in 7/8 rounds .
emallini
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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Why is David Price being mentioned in world level fights?
Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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Floyd the snake wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 07:34 Probably a decent payday , but will be one sided fight , Hunter will grind him down and stop Price on his feet in 7/8 rounds .
It’ll be an Ustinov repeat.

Price is gonna get to the 10 loss mark quick.
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

Post by bigjack »

Ruthless-RKO wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 08:04
Floyd the snake wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 07:34 Probably a decent payday , but will be one sided fight , Hunter will grind him down and stop Price on his feet in 7/8 rounds .
It’ll be an Ustinov repeat.

Price is gonna get to the 10 loss mark quick.
I'm starting to lose count now of how many times he's been flattened
jameswilson
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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Hunter would arguably be a favourite vs Derrick Chisora.


Derreck Chisora in his last fight went through David Price like a 4x4 would go through a 4 year old child’s arse hole.
cormack
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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emallini wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 07:59 Why is David Price being mentioned in world level fights?
Hunter retires price

and lets be frank hunter isnt much to write home about
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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jameswilson wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 08:57 Hunter would arguably be a favourite vs Derrick Chisora.


Derreck Chisora in his last fight went through David Price like a 4x4 would go through a 4 year old child’s arse hole.
really !
danconnollyeire
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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jameswilson wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 08:57 Hunter would arguably be a favourite vs Derrick Chisora.


Derreck Chisora in his last fight went through David Price like a 4x4 would go through a 4 year old child’s arse hole.
Nah, he's tactics were right but put himself in danger. It wasn't that one-sided before stopped. Price nearly leveled him at one point
danconnollyeire
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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Massive step down from his last few fights
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

Post by Stuarty »

Why the fukk is Price still fighting! He can't need the money surely! He'd be safer paying some dominatrix to beat the shite outta him if that's his thing!
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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Please no , I fear for his long-term health .
bigjack
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

Post by bigjack »

stevec@france wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 12:02
emallini wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 07:59 Why is David Price being mentioned in world level fights?
Hunter retires price

and lets be frank hunter isnt much to write home about
Doubt that,he'll lose this,get another trainer and convince himself he has changed and then get ko'd again,
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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jameswilson wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 08:57 Hunter would arguably be a favourite vs Derrick Chisora.


Derreck Chisora in his last fight went through David Price like a 4x4 would go through a 4 year old child’s arse hole.

STFU you classless clown.
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

Post by margaret thatcher »

:oo
gregregegg
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

Post by gregregegg »

another fight where everyone gose, "what if price chins him" get there hopes up a bit, then watch him get a Heavy KO loss. ill tune in hoping though.
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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Manchester Hitman
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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If Price wants to get battered again, so be it.
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

Post by DrDuke »

It can be a good "rehab" fight for Hunter after a tough war vs Povetkin.
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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Shite. Price is a fantasist who needs protecting from himself
THEBUTCH
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

Post by THEBUTCH »

I take the health side of things on board, but there is no noticeable negative effects being displayed by Price yet, but If Pricey wants to box and look for the break through win on the world scene & get a pay day, fine. More realistically there could still be meaningful domestic clashes for David. The Allen victory was a nice win for Price. Personally I don't carried away with the wins or losses that he's had.

Decades ago you could still 'see out' your career boxing at British title level for world class fighters past their heyday and it's a shame this still doesn't happen these days.

A lot of the negativity comes from the fact that Price had very high hopes stapled to his career when he turned pro. Unfortunately he was never world class and comes up short everytime he fights at solid international level, so what the boxing world loves to do is consign fighters to the bin at the earliest opportunity. Price is very unlikely to win at this level, but if wants to try the reality is it's his call and BBBofC's.
rhino222
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

Post by rhino222 »

Hunter would of course be favourite...but is he a blown up cruiser? and Price is a huge HW with a solid bang.

Price has a punchers chance against anyone, he certainly has KO capability than Ustinosloth

Id like to watch it.
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

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and....If It was Hunter v Allen the majority on here would want to see that. Allen is in a far worse state than Pricey in terms of cognitive degeneration.
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

Post by ShadrachSimmo »

danconnollyeire wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 12:28
jameswilson wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 08:57 Hunter would arguably be a favourite vs Derrick Chisora.


Derreck Chisora in his last fight went through David Price like a 4x4 would go through a 4 year old child’s arse hole.
Nah, he's tactics were right but put himself in danger. It wasn't that one-sided before stopped. Price nearly leveled him at one point
He buzzed him very briefly with an uppercut. He’s far too gun shy to hang with these guys esp now.
margaret thatcher
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Re: Michael Hunter v David Price

Post by margaret thatcher »

Can't wait

Pricey may have his flaws, but that punch is huge and if he lands it he can KO anyone

Hunter is a lot smaller and has been hurt by much lesser punchers

:maybe:
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