Would David Price be 31-0 against Wilder's opposition

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  • Levity
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    Would David Price be 31-0 against Wilder's opposition

    I think so. Wilder's second best opponent was probably Harrison, and Price beat him even more brutally than Wilder did. I imagine some people will claim that Scott would beat Price, but given his total lack of power and low output I think he's tailor-made for Price.
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  • Da Machine
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    #2
    Interesting question. You have to wonder who he would have lost too? I think Malik Scott could have troubled him some.

    Malik Scott doesn't seem all that in it mentally though. When he gets hurt he essentially gives up.

    You also have to question in 31 fights would he have got caught at least once. Thompson showed it didn't take much.

    Id say yes. But not all by ko.

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    • LoadedWraps
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      #3
      Absolutely. Wilders resume thus far is basura. Pura basura.

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      • dan_cov
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        #4
        Yep and he most likely does it in just as impressive fashion and doesn't need to hand out bribes either.

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        • Cuban Linx
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          #5
          Of course...

          David Price isn't a bum. He's chinny of course. But he has a nice jab(when he uses it) and a devastating straight right hand. Neither fighter is good on the inside, but who besides Bryant Jennings, and retired Vitali, is good on the inside in the HW division?

          I think he would have also finished all them in the same round that Wilder finished them.

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          • Loque-san
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            #6
            I voted no. Wilder's resume is weak and his fight against Scott was a joke.
            But man, David Price looked ridiculous twice against the painfully slow Thompson.

            No chin, no stamina. He would have found a way to get KTFO in 31 fights, no doubt.

            By the way, Wilder vs Tony Thompson who wins?

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            • CrookedRain
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              #7
              Were you just on boxing guru chat? because we were having this discussion there..

              Anyway, i think there's a good chance Price might have gone through Wilders resume undefeated. I couldn't be sure, but i'd say it's very possible.

              Price has a big punch but just having a big punch isn't good enough against someone like Tony Thompson. Wilder would have to show he has more strings to his bow than he has so far to beat someone like Thompson.

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              • Levity
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                I don't really see who would catch and stop him. Wilder's record is filled with so many guys who I doubt would be able to land anything significant on Price before they are stopped.

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                • Levity
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by CrookedRain
                  Were you just on boxing guru chat? because we were having this discussion there..

                  Anyway, i think there's a good chance Price might have gone through Wilders resume undefeated. I couldn't be sure, but i'd say it's very possible.

                  Price has a big punch but just having a big punch isn't good enough against someone like Tony Thompson. Wilder would have to show he has more strings to his bow than he has so far to beat someone like Thompson.
                  I post regularly on BG's chat but I missed that one.

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                  • boliodogs
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                    #10
                    I voted that he would beat them also. I checked out all of Wilder's opponents on boxrec and none of them were ranked higher than 35th in the world by boxrec.

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