David Price hopes to fight for the world heavyweight title this time next year as he maps out plans for a "massive" 2013.
The unbeaten Liverpudlian rounded off a productive 2012 by retaining his British and Commonwealth titles against Matt Skelton at Aintree on Friday night.
The impressive second-round knockout of the veteran was his fourth solid win of the year and allows him to set his sights on bigger and better things in the new year.
Promoter Frank Maloney expects to pitch the 29-year-old in with American two-time world title challenger Tony Thompson at the Liverpool Echo Arena in February before attempting to make a fight between Price and fellow Briton Dereck Chisora, subject to the Londoner regaining his British licence.
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The unbeaten Liverpudlian rounded off a productive 2012 by retaining his British and Commonwealth titles against Matt Skelton at Aintree on Friday night.
The impressive second-round knockout of the veteran was his fourth solid win of the year and allows him to set his sights on bigger and better things in the new year.
Promoter Frank Maloney expects to pitch the 29-year-old in with American two-time world title challenger Tony Thompson at the Liverpool Echo Arena in February before attempting to make a fight between Price and fellow Briton Dereck Chisora, subject to the Londoner regaining his British licence.
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