I think so. Wilder's second best opponent was probably Harrison, and Price beat him even more brutally than Wilder did. I imagine some people will claim that Scott would beat Price, but given his total lack of power and low output I think he's tailor-made for Price.
I dont think so.
We haven't seen Wilder have a mental collapse in the ring after being hit,and personally I doubt we will to the extent Price did anyway ! When Wilder goes down itll likely be a hard knock down if not a flash knock down.he appears athletic,Price on the other hand appears really stiff and awkward.
When Kelvin Price tried bring it to Wilder he literally treat him like a ragdoll.Thompson wasn't even taking it to Price in the rematch and he mentally crumbled when he realised he was in a fight with a guy who could punch back.
Thompson isn't even considered a big puncher and he had Price visibly shook.Wilder has faced a few threats somewhat,Furtha can punch.he showed heart and resilience in raising from the canvass against Sconiers to prevail by KO.
I don't see too many threats on Wilder's resume,the main concern is the fact he only boxed 8 rounds last year and can expect to be in 12 round fight when he faces Stiverne or Arreola,I'm not certain Wilder loses this fight for the WBC title,but I'm certain Price wouldn't last a round against these guys.
Firtha is a threat? Really? I think he's just a journeyman without any notable wins.Which of Wilder's opponents do you think Price would lose to?
I wouldn't be surprised if Thompson beat Wilder.
Absolutely. Any decent fighter who fights nobodies can go undefeated. For proof of that, take a look at Julio Cesar Chavez Sr.'s fights before he fought Pernell Whitaker.
I wouldnt exactly say that chavez fought nobodies,, alot yes, but he did have wins over laporte, taylor, camacho, mayweather, etc
david price got knocked stiff from a soft tap to the head. he got up and was acting like he was at a zab judah dance party. when you have such a terrible chin you don't get any fantasy victories handed to you.
I think so. Wilder's second best opponent was probably Harrison, and Price beat him even more brutally than Wilder did. I imagine some people will claim that Scott would beat Price, but given his total lack of power and low output I think he's tailor-made for Price.
Absolutely. Any decent fighter who fights nobodies can go undefeated. For proof of that, take a look at Julio Cesar Chavez Sr.'s fights before he fought Pernell Whitaker.
Wilder never fought Johnson, did he?
As for the question, probably.
It's hard to imagine who would't go through his resume undefeated.
Sorry, just looked it up,, not kevin johnson, but it was kelvin price
Wilder never fought Johnson, did he?
As for the question, probably.
It's hard to imagine who would't go through his resume undefeated.
I thought he fought him year or so ago,, in december of 2012,, maybe im not thinking of a different guy,, but i thought it was kevin,, i remember the opponent being 14-0 or 12-0 something along those lines
Maybe,,
I think Scott would be a tough out for Price, and maybe kevin Johnson
Everyone else, price should beat
Wilder never fought Johnson, did he?
As for the question, probably.
It's hard to imagine who would't go through his resume undefeated.
I think so. Wilder's second best opponent was probably Harrison, and Price beat him even more brutally than Wilder did. I imagine some people will claim that Scott would beat Price, but given his total lack of power and low output I think he's tailor-made for Price.
I think he would. I also think price hits every bit as hard as wilder. its a shame he's so mentally fragile becuz he can really crack with that right hand
I dont think so.
We haven't seen Wilder have a mental collapse in the ring after being hit,and personally I doubt we will to the extent Price did anyway ! When Wilder goes down itll likely be a hard knock down if not a flash knock down.he appears athletic,Price on the other hand appears really stiff and awkward.
When Kelvin Price tried bring it to Wilder he literally treat him like a ragdoll.Thompson wasn't even taking it to Price in the rematch and he mentally crumbled when he realised he was in a fight with a guy who could punch back.
Thompson isn't even considered a big puncher and he had Price visibly shook.Wilder has faced a few threats somewhat,Furtha can punch.he showed heart and resilience in raising from the canvass against Sconiers to prevail by KO.
I don't see too many threats on Wilder's resume,the main concern is the fact he only boxed 8 rounds last year and can expect to be in 12 round fight when he faces Stiverne or Arreola,I'm not certain Wilder loses this fight for the WBC title,but I'm certain Price wouldn't last a round against these guys.
yes..........
Im still gutted Tyson never got it on with Price. Like ive said Price fighting anyone decent gets him
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Yea he would be unbeaten but, wilder still is better than price. Wilder is bringing some buzz to the heavyweight division in America and that is always good.
Of course...
David Price isn't a bum. He's chinny of course. But he has a nice jab(when he uses it) and a devastating straight right hand. Neither fighter is good on the inside, but who besides Bryant Jennings, and retired Vitali, is good on the inside in the HW division?
I think he would have also finished all them in the same round that Wilder finished them.
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I voted that he would beat them also. I checked out all of Wilder's opponents on boxrec and none of them were ranked higher than 35th in the world by boxrec.
Were you just on boxing guru chat? because we were having this discussion there..
Anyway, i think there's a good chance Price might have gone through Wilders resume undefeated. I couldn't be sure, but i'd say it's very possible.
Price has a big punch but just having a big punch isn't good enough against someone like Tony Thompson. Wilder would have to show he has more strings to his bow than he has so far to beat someone like Thompson.
I post regularly on BG's chat but I missed that one.