Comments Thread For: Warren: Price Will Not Be Facing Winner of Fury-Chisora

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  • JakeNDaBox
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    Comments Thread For: Warren: Price Will Not Be Facing Winner of Fury-Chisora

    David Price and his promoter, Sauerland Event may agree on where the future takes them, but those plans aren't necessarily shared by others.

    When Frank Warren set forth plans to stage an rematch between Tyson Fury and Dereck Chisora, it came with the vision of the winner going on to challenge World heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko.

    Given that, it raises the legitimate question of how Price believes he's suddenly in the running.

    "Chisora and Fury are both well past Price at this point," said Warren of where the winner - and perhaps even the loser - stands following their anticipated July 26 rematch. The event takes place at Phones 4U Arena in Manchester, England. [Click Here To Read More]
  • Bajingo
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    Dude, Chisora fought Haye in 2012, Price lost to Thompson last year. Hate to defend Warren but he's right about Price. And I wouldn't be shocked if Price loses to one of the low level fighters he's being fed for now.

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    • LacedUp
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      #3
      Chisora had his license revoked for 12 months in 2012 - so couldn't fight before spring 2013, which was when Price was coming off a loss to Thompson.

      So Warren's story checks out.

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      • Cuban Linx
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        I thought Price has shown improvement in his last 3 fights. The knockdown against Pala, that Warren was referring to, was definitely more a slip than anything. Price wasn't hurt he got back up and proceeded to finish Pala easily. Price is using his jab a lot more, he's becoming more calculated in his approach and he hasn't lost a single round.

        I would definitely take him to defeat Chisora, who hasn't looked that great in recent fights. Running into punches head first, engaging in slug fests with lower tiered opponents. I expect Chisora to lose to Fury again and then Warren's going to be begging for that Price fight.

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        • knockoutkid
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          neither of these guys are anygood, chisora slaps , has no endurance, price pushes his right hand and does a good cleverly impersonation in that he is rooted to the spot.

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          • knockoutkid
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            the facts are price got out manouvered by a guy with slow feet, who lost to takam, even with his physical advantages........he couldnt even make it a brawl and tie him up and make the veteran fight in the later rounds. I think sparring was probably a problem too, he sparred camacho whos not very good, he could have sparred harrison and szpilka if he wanted to be prepared.

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              Originally posted by Cuban Linx
              I thought Price has shown improvement in his last 3 fights. The knockdown against Pala, that Warren was referring to, was definitely more a slip than anything. Price wasn't hurt he got back up and proceeded to finish Pala easily. Price is using his jab a lot more, he's becoming more calculated in his approach and he hasn't lost a single round.

              I would definitely take him to defeat Chisora, who hasn't looked that great in recent fights. Running into punches head first, engaging in slug fests with lower tiered opponents. I expect Chisora to lose to Fury again and then Warren's going to be begging for that Price fight.
              Price looked like garbage in his last fight. The Big Stiff Idiot.

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              • Weltschmerz
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                #8
                Of course.

                Price is really average at best, when everything is said and done. He simply doesn't - and will never - belong at top level.

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                • Weltschmerz
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                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Price looked like garbage in his last fight. The Big Stiff Idiot.
                  LOL. He always looked like a big stiff plumber. Stiff legs, stiff arms, terrible movement, etc.

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                  • takingaim
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                    Price is just horrible. Please retire.

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