Comments Thread For: David Price Retires From Boxing, Says The Hunger is No Longer There

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  • mawoodhouse
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    #11
    My favorite loss of his was against Povetkin….loved that KO lol

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    • jonnyc420
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      #12
      Sad, some up and comers could use a highlight reel KO win.

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      • Chrismart
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        #13


        As honest as always.

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        • Bigchip
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          #14
          Best wishes. Wasn’t the best. Wasn’t the worst. Always have an effort win or lose.

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          • PBR Streetgang
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            #15
            I wish nothing but the best to Pricey. He was a physical specimen, he had heart and he could crack hard. He could be hit and his punch resilience wasn't what it needed to be.

            He was entertaining and he had stones to enter that ring and go to war with some very dangerous men. I won't say anything bad of the man because he was a warrior. His fight with Povetkin was a barnburner and he cracked the Russian good before he ultimately was stopped. Good luck champ.

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            • archiemoore1
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              #16
              David Price can hold his head up low. He and another British hero, the great Amir Khan, both go down as having some of the greatest highlight reel knockout losses ever seen in boxing history. 1st ballot Hall of Shamers

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              • elfag
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                #17
                another eurobum there are lots more of them, no loss to the boxing world

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                • YoungManRumble
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                  #18
                  His suit game was legendary.

                  Boxing definitely isn't a sport to just go through the motions with when the hunger ain't there anymore. Wise decision.

                  Keep your head up and enjoy retirement with the family.

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                  • BodyBagz
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                    #19


                    winning the British, Commonwealth, WBA Continental and English heavyweight titles

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                    • Tag, You're Hit
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                      #20
                      Good to see most people being positive and respectful of David's career. I don't know if people disrespecting are attempting humor or just don't get what it takes to be a a fighter in the first place.

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