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Big Bad Booty Daddy Join Date: Sep 2003
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David Price's promoter Frank Maloney has apologised to Tyson Fury as he continues to chase a domestic heavyweight showdown between the pair.
The war of words between the two camps has rumbled on and last week, Fury's promoter Mick Hennessy claimed comments made by Maloney were the only stumbling block to the fight being made. British and Commonwealth champion Price, 29, has halted his last nine opponents and will follow November's demolition of Matt Skelton by fighting former world title challenger Tony Thompson in February. Fury, meanwhile - still just 24 - fought a higher-profile opponent in Kevin Johnson and claimed a unanimous decision over the American in front of a raucous Belfast crowd. [Click Here To Read More] |
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Baloney knows two things
A) Price might leave him soon B) Price has no inside game and a weak chin, thus is likely to get poleaxed when he steps up past domestic gatekeepers. For that reason, he is DESPERATE to get Price in with Fury so he can at least make some cash off price. That's all there is to it. |
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Iron lungs
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People need to chill about Price's competition.
He's done the usual 'cleaning out the division' and is now scheduled to face Thompson early next year. Whilst he's not being moved as fast I'd hoped he's still remaining active and fought twice in as many months. I'd like to see him fight an opponent next year that will take him the distance and one that will pressure him. |
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Iron lungs
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His first two fights this year were credible, he can't go from Dallas to Thompson or from McDermott to Thompson either. I was hoping that his third fight would be against a much better opponent than our domestic fighters, sadly it didn't happen. Just over a month later he fights Skelton and thus ends his progress in 2012.
His progression is better and faster than that of Fury's yet I see no people complain. Maybe if he struggled like Fury did, they'd be lenient... |
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They are both clearly the best in the UK, other than Haye who looks a level above either. Neither has beaten a legit world level opponent, and a Ring magazine rating does not prove otherwise. Fury is clearly still making improvements and it would be too soon to have him face Wlad or Vitali. Both would probably consider him as an opponent, but the same is true of Price, or at the least will be after he beats Thompson. |
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