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    What do you think he'll do next?

    Guy must be in bits, coming from being 'the next big heavyweight star' to losing two in a row, dumping his trainer and losing his promoter.

    I'm thinking he might get snapped up by Queensbury or Coldwell... i think Coldwell could be good for him, or possibly fighting on Channel 5 with Hennessy?

    With Chisora now after him and on a roll could be interesting what he does now.

  • #2
    Would be career suicide fighting Chisora next.

    Needs 2/3 confidence building fights in the next 6 months or so to get him back on track.

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    • #3
      Would be career suicide fighting Chisora next.

      Needs 2/3 confidence building fights in the next 6 months or so to get him back on track.

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      • #4
        Price vs Wilder would be an amazing match. But Wikder still wants to beat cab drivers up at the moment...

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        • #5
          Price will not fight someone like Chisora or Wilder. He will go for a solid British level fighter. Get a rematch with Sexton, Skelton, McDermott or one of the journeymen. Have a couple of those fights whilst working with the new trainer should be his number one priority.

          But first he'll need to find a new promoter, manager and trainer.

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          • #6
            Suppose it means giving up his belts too...

            Feel a bit bad for the lad

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            • #7
              Originally posted by CraigM View Post
              Suppose it means giving up his belts too...

              Feel a bit bad for the lad
              Not if Chisora fights someone else.

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              • #8
                Price isn't 20, he's at the age where he can't change his old habits and his time in the sport is coming to a close. Chisora isn't career suicide, it's a very winnable fight and propels him back into contention.

                Who's going to invest in him?

                All I see happening is he messes about on the domestic scene, gets one last big fight, loses and retires.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by D-MiZe View Post
                  Price isn't 20, he's at the age where he can't change his old habits and his time in the sport is coming to a close. Chisora isn't career suicide, it's a very winnable fight and propels him back into contention.

                  Who's going to invest in him?

                  All I see happening is he messes about on the domestic scene, gets one last big fight, loses and retires.
                  This.

                  At his age he doesn't have time to go and rebuild, they just need to put him in tough but winnable fights and see how far he can go before he inevitably gets clobbered again

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Earl Hickey View Post
                    This.

                    At his age he doesn't have time to go and rebuild, they just need to put him in tough but winnable fights and see how far he can go before he inevitably gets clobbered again
                    Well he did go in pretty late in the game, and though obviously less talented, Price is the same age as Lennox Lewis was when he lost to McCall where everybody was saying he had bad balance, was uncoordinated, was too right hand happy etc etc. He is also roughly the same age as Wlad was when he lost to Brewster and Sanders.

                    He can tweek things here and there, but it all depends on his next move, trainer and promoter wise.

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