Comments Thread For: Bradley Pryce Talks Return, Gavin, Saunders and Eubank

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Bradley Pryce Talks Return, Gavin, Saunders and Eubank

    Newbridge’s former Commonwealth light-middleweight champion Bradley Pryce, 34-16 (18), has endured a disappointing 24-months, registering just one win in seven and that was against former Prizefighter champion Michael Lomax in June of last year. Bradley says he will stop taking fights on short notice as he believes many of the losses he has suffered in this time came because he wasn’t afforded enough time to be 100% for the fights.

    Unitl recently, Bradley was ranked by the EBU and fought for the European light-middleweight title in November [L12 to Sergey Rabchenko in Bulgaria]; he knows that one good win will put him back in the mix at European and domestic level and aims to be British champion by the end of the year. [Click Here To Read More]
  • PittyPat
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    Good interview. Honest and candid responses from Pryce, and I tend to agree with him on Eubank Jr. - he does seem like he's going nowhere, compared to other more interesting prospects like Joshua and Saunders.

    Unfortunately he's also spot on about both Saunders' and Gavin's power not being at world level. They'll end up in big trouble if they can hardly ever get their opponents out of there. Saunders in particular went life and death with Blackwell and Ryder, so imagine what kind of fits the experienced lads like Macklin and Murray would give him, let alone at higher levels like Geale, Sturm, and the 3 big-name MW titleholders (Martinez, Golovkin and Quillin).

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    • Adrien Boner
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      Joshua is only UK fighter i currently care about. Has the potential to do big things.

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