David Price vs David Haye

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  • Anderson Silva
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    #1

    David Price vs David Haye

    Who wins? I say David Haye hands down, david price is a robotic clown and looks like he has zero boxing talent.
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  • SpeedKillz
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    #2
    david haye. too much for price, way too much...

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    • -Lowkey-
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      #3
      Impossible to say until Price steps up in competition. Haye would be very cautious though and hardly throw any punches at all I know that much. Haye would make it a snoozefest until one of them land a decent punch.

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      • Juof
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        #4
        tough to call from prices performances plus he has the height advantage and knows how to use it but imma go with haye for now

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        • Simurgh
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          #5
          Right now it is very hard to tell.
          I have no doubt that Price will overgrow haye in 1-2 years. Price is lacking the experience in the big fights, something that Haye has.

          Interestingly the age difference between the two is not big (less than 3 years). One is still growing and yet to have the best fights (would say at the beginning) and other is semi-retired. It must be something wrong with one of them and I don't think it is with Price.

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          • Bring It On
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            #6
            I like both of them, but I gotta go with Price.

            Haye is more talented but Price is too big, and Haye seems to get cautious when he fights taller men.

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            • Gojira
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              #7
              I don't see how you can win a Bronze medal in the Olympics with "zero boxing talent". Id go with Haye if he actually decided to let his hands go.

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              • gmc_rfc_06
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                #8
                Haye has too much speed, way too much.

                Price doesn't have Wladimir's defensive approach or his knowledge of how to use his feet and long arms to stop punches reaching the target. Haye would hit him, and Price has a very suspect chin.

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                • hugh grant
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                  I get the feeling out of haye, Price and Fury, it is only haye who wouldnt want to fight in a triology.

                  Its almost as if he thinks he has higher ambitions but then contradicts himself with fights with Audley and Chisora. Haye dont mind fighting the lesser abled fighters which is a bit worrying.

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                  • yoz
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                    #10
                    As much as I despise motormouth, he beats Price in 2012/2013. That is, unless, Price steps-up in competition and passes a chin-check.


                    Price's resume is littered with bums. He's a prospect for sure, and a very promising one; but until he fights the likes of Dimitrenko, Perez etc, let's refrain from hyping him up too much, eh?

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