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  • Comments Thread For: Price: My Career is Not About Tyson Fury, Off My Radar

    Heavyweight David Price (12-0, 10KOs) is no longer thinking about his domestic rival, Tyson Fury (17-0, 12KOs). Fury was mandated to defend his British title against Price, but he vacated the title and instead finalized a deal to fight Martin Rogan on April 14th. Price will face Sam Sexton for the vacant title on May 19th. The discussions for Price-Fury, at least among the fans and writers, continues.

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  • #2
    Good for Price.

    No sense wasting time at his age and with a guy that clearly doesn't want to risk any possible big fights for the future.

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    • #3
      fury is too close to a title shot to risk fighting price right now. you could see that from a mile away. fury's camp offered price 100000 pounds to fight but price declined. these 2 will eventually fight but it will be at a world level & not domestic. as long as they both keep winning this fight won't happen unless fury losses then you could see it happen sooner.

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      • #4
        I remember when fury was calling out price. Now hes realised hed get his fat arse iced and is deciding to fight part time taxi drivers near pension collecting age.

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        • #5
          Fury's stay at world level will last one fight - he'll eventually take the Klitschko shot, get KOed and return to going life and death with domestic level boxers. Maybe he'll talk his way into a shot at whatever belt Price is holding a few years down the line but he'll only lose again.

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