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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Lennox Lewis: Price is Not Far Away From a Title Shot

    LENNOX LEWIS insists that David Price can still become world heavyweight champion despite his loss against Tony Thompson.

    Price teamed up with the former undisputed world heavyweight champion after being beaten inside two rounds by the Washington DC southpaw in February.

    Lewis has flown into Britain to oversee the final two weeks of Price’s (15-1) who boxes Thompson (37-3) in a return at Liverpool Echo Arena on Saturday 6th July.

    Lewis who retired as world champion ten years ago after beating Vitali Klitschko said: “David is not that far away from a world title fight but you have to develop. [Click Here To Read More]
  • Jam Jars
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    #2
    If he can beat Thompson he's obviously close to a title shot, it wasn't so long ago Thompson was Wlad's mandatory for a second time.


    Tyson Fury is running his mouth again on Twitter.

    Tyson Fury ‏@Tyson_Fury 15h
    @lennoxlewis is a div if he thinks he can turn price it 2 a champ! Proper divvy

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    • yoz
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      #3
      He's not far away from hitting the canvas again, either.

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      • Slowhand
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        #4
        He just might beat Thompson, but with that glass jaw he better stay clear from the Klitschko brothers.

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        • cuzzlo
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          #5
          Price needs to be Lewis in Lewis v Rahman 2, Skelton and Harrison were just cannon fodder, he has to step up to the mark.

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            #6
            Originally posted by yoz
            He's not far away from hitting the canvas again, either.



            Posted from Boxingscene.com App for Android

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            • FloydvsPac
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              #7
              Lennox Lewis is no different than De La Hoya when giving his opinions about boxing.

              Easily one of the worst boxing commentators in history.

              And to this day, Lennox still boasts that his career best fight was against Tyson....a completely shot Tyson.

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              • yoz
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                #8
                Originally posted by FloydvsPac
                Lennox Lewis is no different than De La Hoya when giving his opinions about boxing.

                Easily one of the worst boxing commentators in history.

                And to this day, Lennox still boasts that his career best fight was against Tyson....a completely shot Tyson.
                Show some respect, bro.

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                • hweightblogger
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by FloydvsPac
                  Lennox Lewis is no different than De La Hoya when giving his opinions about boxing.

                  Easily one of the worst boxing commentators in history.
                  I always found George Foreman a bad commentator.

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                  • CraigM
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                    #10
                    if Price wins, i'd actually love to see him against someone like Pulev... it'd definately make a statement!

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