Q Your thoughts on the Tom Little fight?
A Tom is a very good fighter, much better than his record suggests, but I'm a fighter who has mixed it at world level. I was 15 seconds away from beating Alexander Povetkin. I just needed to keep composed and when the time felt right, just put it on him and the ref did a great job in stopping the fight.
Q Who do you want next?
A I'm back out at the end of March in Liverpool, and I want nothing more than to blast out that clown Lucas Browne. I punch twice as hard as he does, I'm bigger and faster and I'm going to give him a reality check.
Q Anyone else in mind?
A After Browne, I'd like to rematch Kuzmin, any place, anywhere, he never won the fight. I won all four rounds and pulled out injured. I'd beat him any time fully fit. Then I'd like Povetkin as I think I can do a number on him now.
Q What about the big three? Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder.
A Those fights are still the goal. To be honest, the hardest of the three would be Fury. He's just so skilled, fast and awkward. I think Deontay Wilder would be an easy nights work for me, because styles make fights, and I'd land on him before he lands on me and knock him out. Similar with Joshua, I already beat him in competitive sparring so I have the edge there anyway. I definitely believe that I will become Heavyweight champion of the world in 2019 or 2020.
David Price was interviewed at Wetherspoons Pub in Liverpool by journalist Martin T Roll.
Q Your thoughts on the Tom Little fight?
A Tom is a very good fighter, much better than his record suggests, but I'm a fighter who has mixed it at world level. I was 15 seconds away from beating Alexander Povetkin. I just needed to keep composed and when the time felt right, just put it on him and the ref did a great job in stopping the fight.
Q Who do you want next?
A I'm back out at the end of March in Liverpool, and I want nothing more than to blast out that clown Lucas Browne. I punch twice as hard as he does, I'm bigger and faster and I'm going to give him a reality check.
Q Anyone else in mind?
A After Browne, I'd like to rematch Kuzmin, any place, anywhere, he never won the fight. I won all four rounds and pulled out injured. I'd beat him any time fully fit. Then I'd like Povetkin as I think I can do a number on him now.
Q What about the big three? Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder.
A Those fights are still the goal. To be honest, the hardest of the three would be Fury. He's just so skilled, fast and awkward. I think Deontay Wilder would be an easy nights work for me, because styles make fights, and I'd land on him before he lands on me and knock him out. Similar with Joshua, I already beat him in competitive sparring so I have the edge there anyway. I definitely believe that I will become Heavyweight champion of the world in 2019 or 2020.
David Price was interviewed at Wetherspoons Pub in Liverpool by journalist Martin T Roll.
Martin Troll😂😂 interviewing people in a Weatherspoons😂
Some people actually took this literally as well
If I am ever in Liverpool, I will be sure to grab a couple pints and Wetherspoon's Pub, it is now hallowed ground!! :lol1:
You may even find Price himself, if you examine the floor carefully.
I cant stop laughing picturing pricey down spoons chatting this complete ****e with a pint of stella on the go :lol1:
If I am ever in Liverpool, I will be sure to grab a couple pints at Wetherspoon's Pub, it is now hallowed ground!! :lol1:
Price has the worst chin of any good heavyweight I can remember. His speed and power will beat lots of guys but that glass jaw will always keep him from getting too far. He may win a few but then someone lands a good punch and it's another KO loss on his record
:rofl: Great talk from the pub, wonder how many pints Pricey had downed by this point lol. Would love to see him get the Browne fight though, somebody is definitely getting KTFO in that one