Comments Thread For: David Price Ready, Looking To Take Tyson Fury Out

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: David Price Ready, Looking To Take Tyson Fury Out

    David Price has a rescheduled bout with Big Bad John McDermott on January 21st in Liverpool and is then looking at taking on the British and Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion Fury.

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  • Lucky Jim
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    Fury was knocked down for the first time in his career by a big right hand during the second round against Nicolai Firtha

    The article is incorrect -- it was Neven Pajkic, not Nicolai Firtha.

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    • Sparked_1985
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      #3
      Poorly punctuated article that.

      David Price is nowhere near active enough - January 21st?

      That's a joke to be fair. I can't get excited about a prospect who is only ever fighting 3 times a year.

      Props to Fury - he's active.

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      • whoelibits
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        #4
        The McDermott fight was originally scheduled for this month, to be fair, but still I'd like to see Price fight every couple of months. I don't think it matters though, to be honest. Looking at Fury, he still isn't really taking his career seriously enough. Price is only an inch shorter than Fury (assuming their heights on boxrec are correct), but Price is always in shape and his weight has fluctuated a total of only FOUR pounds in his 11-fight pro career.

        The article is terrible. I've spotted at least five mistakes and I barely scanned it.

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