He hit a wall in his career & a change in trainers may help some but in my opinion the person to blame is frank maloney for putting his 15 fight crown ***el in with a legit contender. There is something to work with still. He's got an eraser right hand so he will always have a puncher's chance in any fight he's involved in. Pulev landed some huge rights late in the Thompson fight & couldn't put him down. Price floored tony with his straight right early in their fight & almost put him away. I won't right off price yet. I did that to wlad after the first brewster fight & he hasn't lost since...
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Originally posted by Enzo Mc is **** View PostIt's not necessarily a blame thing. He's lost twice to the same guy, so something has to change. Maybe he just feels that a different trainer can help him make more changes.
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Who is he going to get as his new trainer? McCracken? Booth?
Maybe Nacho...would love to see him work with a heavyweight.
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He needs to question his heart, and once he can prove that, he must then accept his chin isn't exactly HW material, build a defence, and then work on his legs and build some more muscle there!
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Originally posted by Mr Ehrmantraut View PostThe trouble is David, your chin parts ways with you after the lightest tap to it.Originally posted by PolishPummler View PostHe needs to part ways with his chin and heart.Originally posted by Badzi1987 View PostHe needs to question his heart, and once he can prove that, he must then accept his chin isn't exactly HW material, build a defence, and then work on his legs and build some more muscle there!
Clearly, his defence is the problem.
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Wouldn't say his chin is THAT bad, to be honest. He took a lot of full-blooded shots in the rematch without going down. It was more a stamina issue he had in that fight. First fight, got caught with a well-timed, hard punch in the perfect place that scrambled his senses: could happen to anyone (as we've seen recently with Mares, Peterson, Pacquiao and other great fighters: not saying Price is great, just pointing out that people can be hurt without being chinny).
Not sure who he should appoint. Booth has his hands full with Haye and Groves, as well as Andy Lee and I think a few others. Maybe Lennox could be good, he only got to work with Price for a few weeks.
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Originally posted by Kilrain View PostWouldn't say his chin is THAT bad, to be honest. He took a lot of full-blooded shots in the rematch without going down. It was more a stamina issue he had in that fight. First fight, got caught with a well-timed, hard punch in the perfect place that scrambled his senses: could happen to anyone (as we've seen recently with Mares, Peterson, Pacquiao and other great fighters: not saying Price is great, just pointing out that people can be hurt without being chinny).
Not sure who he should appoint. Booth has his hands full with Haye and Groves, as well as Andy Lee and I think a few others. Maybe Lennox could be good, he only got to work with Price for a few weeks.
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Originally posted by Kilrain View PostWouldn't say his chin is THAT bad, to be honest. He took a lot of full-blooded shots in the rematch without going down. It was more a stamina issue he had in that fight. First fight, got caught with a well-timed, hard punch in the perfect place that scrambled his senses: could happen to anyone (as we've seen recently with Mares, Peterson, Pacquiao and other great fighters: not saying Price is great, just pointing out that people can be hurt without being chinny).
Not sure who he should appoint. Booth has his hands full with Haye and Groves, as well as Andy Lee and I think a few others. Maybe Lennox could be good, he only got to work with Price for a few weeks.
He needs a total change of environment if he wants to get back into the mix. Get away from Liverpool, maybe even go to the states and join up with one of the promoters out there. Everyone wants a hardhitting heavy. I think he needs to learn a little more finess and get a few more tools in his box and he'll be fine.
Maybe Lennox is that guy. Who knows.
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Yup, there was a mental fragility in that rematch, he looked overwhelmed by the occasion. Probably could do with some of the spotlight taken off him, a couple of fairly low-key fights against solid but unspectacular/non-hitting opponents, maybe Stateside, maybe in Europe. Rebuilding phase. He only did three weeks' worth with Lennox, it might be worth doing a full camp with him and even basing himself out in Canada permanently.
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