Comments Thread For: David Price: Tyson Fury Would Fight Me Tomorrow

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  • LacedUp
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    #21
    Originally posted by frosty-g
    does anyone here that has seen Price speak not think he sounds/looks really ******ed? not being nasty but he really does.
    tyson is not MENSA material but at least he's got some wit and has some energy - Price just sits there blinking a lot.
    Price is quite a funny guy, but when he speaks to Sky or any of the other big networks -he's polite. What's wrong with that? Fury comes on toe2toe swearing, cursing calling the champion a b*tch and all that. How is that wit? It's blatant ******ity. But it will probably earn him a lot of money some day.

    Originally posted by Harry Balls
    He's about to be 42 and is noticeably slipping and heavily involved in other areas of life.

    When should he retire? What have David Haye done to earn a fight?
    It's not like we are talking about a Lennox-Vitali 2 type of fight (and i support Lennox decision to retire) but rather a decent but not blockbuster fight against a guy who is all talk and no walk.

    It's not like the fight even enhance Vitalis legacy a great deal (it does to a certain extent). David Haye's best win is what? Valuev?

    If anything David Haye is 100x worse. He's retiring at 30 leaving his entire legacy on the table.
    Well he's a two weight world champion, has beaten people Vitali never entered the ring with, though he had the chance. He brings PPV on sky, Vitali's biggest payday to date and the mega fight he has never had. Let's be honest here, if Vitali was to KO Haye in a fight between them, that would be one of the best accomplishments of his career and what a lot of people would remember him for. Especially aside from hardcore boxing fans.

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    • Jedi Vader
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      #22
      Originally posted by Harry Balls
      He's about to be 42 and is noticeably slipping and heavily involved in other areas of life.

      When should he retire? What have David Haye done to earn a fight?
      It's not like we are talking about a Lennox-Vitali 2 type of fight (and i support Lennox decision to retire) but rather a decent but not blockbuster fight against a guy who is all talk and no walk.

      It's not like the fight even enhance Vitalis legacy a great deal (it does to a certain extent). David Haye's best win is what? Valuev?

      If anything David Haye is 100x worse. He's retiring at 30 leaving his entire legacy on the table.
      Vitali has no notable wins. You'd think he'd want to prolong his career for six months to beat Haye.

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