Who should David Price fight in his US Debut???

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  • Alec900
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    #11
    Luis Ortiz
    Chazz Witherspoon
    Franklin Lawrence

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    • gingeralbino
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      #12
      Originally posted by fladz
      I'd love to see him fight Seth Mitchell. Surely it would gather a lot of interest, two unbeaten prospects, UK vs US etc. If marketed well I think it could be big, even at this stage of their careers. Plus a loss isn't the end of the World for either of them, plenty of time to come back and rebuild.

      EDIT - On a related note, it looks like Price has a date and a venue for the first defence of his British and Commonwealth titles - October 13th at Liverpool Echo Arena:
      http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport...0252-31220564/
      i wander who will put it on tv though?

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      • 4Corners
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        #13
        Travis Walker, Jonathon Banks, or Mike Perez. All solid fights for where he's at in his career.

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        • D-MiZe
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          #14
          Stop bringing up these fighters guys, you're only going to be disappointed when the opponent is named.

          You're only as good as your last fight and that was at domestic level. He's not going to be put in with the top American heavyweights just yet. A fight against a tough journeyman is the realistic choice.

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          • Cloud
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            #15
            Originally posted by D-MiZe
            Stop bringing up these fighters guys, you're only going to be disappointed when the opponent is named.

            You're only as good as your last fight and that was at domestic level. He's not going to be put in with the top American heavyweights just yet. A fight against a tough journeyman is the realistic choice.
            I said Travis Walker due to Maurice Harris being in Prizefighter. I guess you're right.

            I'd probably say Nicolai Firtha then.

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            • Capaedia
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              #16
              Originally posted by Earl-Lesnar
              Obviously they will want an easy tune up that he will knock out early and look spectacular in doing so.

              I suggest Detonay Wilder, Seth Mitchell or Clarance Tillman, someone of that class?
              I had the misfortune to witness Clarence Tillman's last fight.

              I really don't think Price would get ANYTHING out of that.

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